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Holiday Menu 2021 the Bagel Deli The Bagel Deli Holiday Menu 2021 Order Line - (720) 325 - 5050 ROSH HASHANAH YOM KIPPUR 1ST NIGHT MON 9/6 KOL NIDRE WED 9/15 • CLOSED THURS 9/16 PRE-ORDERS DUE BY FRI 9/3 AT 4PM PRE-ORDERS DUE BY SUN 9/12 AT 4PM Customer Information Order Date & Time Rosh Pickup: Fri 9/3 - Mon 9/6 • 3-5 PM ONLY Last Name:______________________________ Yom Pickup: Mon 9/13 - Wed 9/15 • 3-5 PM ONLY First Name______________________________ TRAY PICKUP THURS 9/16, Pickup Day: ____________ 3-4PM ONLY Phone: (________) _________ - ____________ QTY BAKERY PRICE Rosh Hashana: _____ Yom Kippur: _____ Honey Cake Feeds 8 $12.99/each Apple Bundt Cake Feeds 12 $18.99/each Coffee Cake Feeds 8 $12.99/each QTY BEGINNINGS PRICE Banana Cake Feeds 8 $12.99/each Gefilte Fish $3.99/each Mandel Brot (Plain/ChocChip) $11.99/lb Horseradish (Red / White) $4.99/each Babka Chocolate Feeds 8 $13.99/each Chicken Soup Feeds 2-3 $13.00/quart Brownies (nut/no nut) Feeds 8 $12.99/each Matzo Balls $1.50/each $1.95/each Rugulach $16.95/dz Kreplach $1.50/each Cinnamon Apricot Chocolate Raspberry Noodles $3.50/pint Strudel Chopped Liver $12.99/lb Apple Raspberry Cheese $15.99/each QTY MAIN COURSE PRICE Cheese Blueberry Cheese $15.99/each Brisket - Sliced w/ Gravy $23.99/lb TO GUARANTEE A CHALLAH, YOU MUST PLACE AN ORDER! Prakes (Stuffed Cabbage) $6.99/each QTY CHALLAHS & BREAD PRICE QTY ON THE SIDE PRICE Round Challahs - 1 lb $8.50 Egg Salad $8.99/lb Plain Light Rye Tuna Salad $11.99/lb Poppy Pumpernickel Sweet Noodle Kugel Feeds 6-8 $13.99/each Raisin Marble Rye Potato Kugel Feeds 6-8 $12.99/each Pletzel $6.25/each Kishka Feeds 3-4 $10.99/lb Bagel Chips $5.95/bag Carrot Tzimmes Feeds 8 $11.99 Sugar Kichel $6.95/each Blintz Soufflé 8x8 Pan Feeds 6 $15.99 PL ____ EV ____ SES ____ Sour Cream/Cherries 1/2 pint $2.99 Bagels ON ____ POP ____ EGG ____ $13.99/dz QTY GROCERY PRICE PUMP ____ CIN ____ Corned Beef $24.99/lb QTY GLUTEN FREE PRICE Pastrami $19.99/lb Matzo Balls $2.25/each Turkey $13.99/lb Chicken Soup (2 balls) (Frozen) $7.50/pint Roast Beef $19.99/lb Noodle Kugel $16.99 Plain Cream Cheese $8.49/lb Honey Cake $14.99 Chive Cream Cheese $8.99/lb Prakes $7.99 Veggie Cream Cheese $8.99/lb Lox Spread $12.99/lb _________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________ QTY FISH ITEMS PRICE _________________________________________________________________________ Lox $39.99/lb _________________________________________________________________________ Cod/Sable $49.99/lb _________________________________________________________________________ Whitefish Salad $19.99/lb Salmon Salad $19.99/lb _________________________________________________________________________ Whitefish $22.99/lb CC#_____________________________________________________________________ Herring (Wine / Cream) $9.99/lb Exp ______________________________ CVV __________________________________ Address________________________________________Zip_____________________.
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