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Soups & Chilis Luncheon Entrees Soups & Chilis Lobster Bisque Wild Mushroom with Bacon a creamy tomato and lobster base soup with shiitake, crimini, oyster and button mushrooms chunksof fresh lobster meat in a flavorful stock with crispy bacon Seafood Bisque Squash, Fennel and Pear Soup creamy base stew with fresh fish, roasted & pureed with creme fraiche clams and shrimp Bacon & Egg Soup Crab and Corn Chowder crisp bacon, seasoned ciabatta in a chicken cream based soup with fresh crab meat, spices, stock with a poached egg onions and corn kernels Steak and Mushroom Chicken Tortilla Soup cubes of steak with fresh spinach and variety of with shredded chicken and cheddar cheese, fresh and wild mushrooms fragrant with cilantro, chili powder and cumin Vegetarian Vegetable topped with cheddar cheese sour cream and with large chunks of seasonal veggies in a chives and toasted tortilla strips tomato based broth Cheeseburger Beer Soup Green Duck Chili with “mini cheeseburgers” in a cheesey beer cubed duck breast stewed with anaheim and infused broth serrano chiles, roasted garlic and mexican oreg- Sausage Beer & Cheese Chowder ano topped with creme fraiche thicker creamy soup with italian sausage chunks, White Turkey Chili beer and cheddar cheese fresh ground turkey w/ chiles & spices, roasted French Onion Soup garlic and lime juice with croutons, romano & gruyere cheese Veggie Chili by the bowl variety of seasonal veggies, bulgar wheat and Chicken Noodle or Matza Ball Soup wheat berries always homemade with your choice of egg Black Bean Chili noodles or freshly made matza ball, with pulled black beans, poblano and jalapeno chilies, chicken and carrots bacon, onions, garlic and fresh thyme, topped Baked Potato Soup with dollop of sour cream our original! served with bacon, shredded Texas Steak Chili cheese and dollop of sour cream & chives all meat, no beans... Award Wining Chili! topped w/ tortilla chips Warm Homemade Green Chile Cheese Corn Bread Muffins (2) Luncheon Entrees Tuna Noodle Casserole Soup and Salad with peas, mustard & mayo; au gratinee your choice of any of the above soups Drunken Mussels paired with your choice of spinach, caesar, or mixed greens salad with mussels steamed in a savory broth of leeks, shal- warm chile cheese corn bread muffin lots and Sierra Nevada Pale Ale, served with warm chile cheese corn bread muffin Soup and Sandwich Grilled Cheese & Tomato Soup Combo your choice of any of the above soups with your choice of corned beef, pastrami, choice of american, cheddar or provolone turkey or roast beef on white, rye or Soup and Salmon pumpernickel with lettuce & tomato. your choice of any of the above soups paired Add cheese if you’d like! with a 6 oz salmon filet topped with herb butter, Soup Sampler served with lightly dressed field greens choose three of any of the above soups, served with warm chile cheese corn bread muffin.
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