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Peek at Our Menu weekday winos #burgersandchampagne FRIDAYS! $15 wine bottles on Thurs! perfect burger + ANY sparkler for $17 gluten free +3 TES truffle fries hummus basket prosciutto fig pizzetta white truffle oil, cracked pepper, sweet tomato, cucumber, olives, prosciutto, dried fig, mozzarella, roasted garlic mayo — 7 oven toasted flatbread — 10 provolone, honey drizzle — 13 brie plate popcorn chicken & fries margarita pizzetta candied walnuts, rose hip jam, danish blue cheese dressing, marinara, mozzarella, provolone, SHARE PLA dried figs, toasted ciabatta — 12 ketchup, creamy ranch — 13 oregano — 10 charcuterie platter prosciutto di parma, smoked pork, herbed gournay cheese, red pepper eggplant whip, whole mediterranean olives, cornichon pickles, candied walnuts, oven toasted ciabatta — 24 gluten free +3 shop perfect burger pork melt sandwich american cheese, iceberg, tomato, red onion, pickles, smoked pork charcuterie, cheddar, mozzarella, shop burger sauce, brioche, fries — 16 provolone, dijon mustard, ciabatta, salt chips — 15 – add bacon strips +1 – buffalo chicken sandwich bacon brie burger buffalo roasted chicken, house-made danish blue brie cheese, bacon strips, caramelized onion jam, dressing, mozzarella, provolone, heritage greens, mayo, brioche, fries — 18 ciabatta, salt chips — 15 portobello burger shop club roasted portobello cap, caramelized onion jam, swiss, oven roasted chicken, bacon, cheddar, tomato, mayo garlic mayo, heritage greens, brioche, fries — 16 heritage greens, ciabatta, salt chips — 15 BURGERS & SANDWICHES egg, ham, swiss __ 14 served with our creamy yogurt crepe sauce, gluten free +3.5 __ egg, prosciutto, swiss — 16 prosciutto, spinach, havarti, truffle oil 13 egg, mushroom, spinach, swiss — 14 spinach, havarti, truffle oil — 12 Y CREPES egg, spinach, gournay — 15 chicken florentine, spinach, gournay __ 16 — 14 — 16 VOR egg, bacon, cheddar chicken, bacon, spinach, cheddar SA egg, smoked pork charcuterie, spinach, smoked pork charcuterie, red pepper havarti, swiss, sriracha — 16 eggplant whip, havarti, swiss — 15 served with whipped cream, gluten free +3.5 french toast crepe, maple syrup — 13 – add bacon strips or banana +1 – peanut butter, nutella, banana, bacon __ 14 peaches 'n cream, mascarpone — 13 nutella, strawberry, banana — 13 rose hip jam, mascarpone — 11 SWEET CREPES nutella s'more — 11 nutella, banana, coconut — 12 served with heritage greens, lightly dressed in our house-made red wine vinaigrette feta, fig, walnut quinoa, feta, hummus feta crumbles, mediterranean dried figs, candied quinoa, feta crumbles, hummus, sweet tomato, whole SALADS walnuts, honey drizzle — 14 mediterranean olives, cucumber, red onion — 17 buffalo popcorn chicken chicken, feta, olive buffalo popcorn chicken, cheddar, sweet tomato, roasted chicken, feta crumbles, whole mediterranean cucumber, red onion, buffalo sauce drizzle, olives, sweet tomato, cucumber, red onion — 17 house-made danish blue cheese dressing — 16 PLEASE LIMIT MODIFICATIONS 1.9% processing fee applied to every credit card transaction - 18% gratuity on parties of 6+ - max 5 forms of payment per table - thank you! weekday WINOS! #burgersandchampagne FRIDAYS Sparkler Saturdays & Sundays $15 wine bottles on Thursdays $17 Shop Perfect Burger and ANY Sparkler! $3 MIMOSAS! AILS espresso vodka martini — 8 sriracha bloody mary — 7 fresh pulled espresso shot, three olives triple shot earth mama vodka, house-made bloody mary mix, vodka, vanilla bean simple, coffee liqueur blended cornichons, sriracha, cracked pepper COCKT grand poppyseed manhattan — 9 ancho chili margarita — 9 rebel yell rye, grand poppyseed, bitters, black cherry espolon reposado tequila, ancho reyes chili liqueur, organic agave nectar, fresh lime elderflower negroni — 9 uncle val's botanical gin, campari, thatcher's organic citrus vodka ginger beer — 8 elderflower liqueur, orange wedge earth mama vodka, fentiman's ginger beer, lemon lime muddle sweet tea vodka arnold palmer — 8 deep eddy sweet tea vodka, organic lemonade, rose cranberry ginger gimlet — 10 hip iced tea, lemon wedge koval cranberry gin liqueur, dry gin, greenbar ginger liqueur, fresh lime juice, simple syrup, candied ginger iced espresso, dark cacao, amaro — 8 fresh pulled espresso shot, dark cacao liqueur, bourbon, iced mocha — 9 ramazzotti amaro, coffee liqueur our iced mocha with house cocoa simple syrup, spiked with rebel yell straight bourbon brooklyn bourbon sidecar — 14 kings county straight bourbon, organic orange liqueur, black currant moontini — 10 fresh lemon firefly moonshine, organic black currant liqueur, simple syrup, sparkling brut floater, fresh lime mimosa — 6 vanilla bean — 5 cranberry — 5 lavender — 5 pomegranate liqueur __ 7 aperol — 6 ARKLERS SP ginger liqueur — 6 rose hip liqueur — 6 campari — 7 strawberry liqueur — 5 elderflower liqueur — 7 cucumber liqueur — 7 grand poppy liqueur — 8 ancho chili liqueur — 8 black currant liqueur — 8 round hill chardonnay — 7/27 round hill cabernet — 7/27 WINE alverdi pinot grigio — 7/28 round hill merlot — 7/27 ava grace sauvignon blanc — 8/30 julia james pinot noir — 8/30 brooklyn lager — 6 founders all day ipa — 6 sixpoint resin dbl ipa — 8 BEER __ sloop juice bomb ipa 6 blue moon — 6 black cherry white claw __ 5 pbr (tall boy) — 4 stella artois — 6 corona — 5 coffee — 3.5 lavender vanilla latte — 5.25 americano — 3.75 double espresso — 3.75 caramel latte — 5.25 chai tea latte — 4.75 ESPRESSO cappuccino — 4.5 cayenne mocha — 5.75 hot tea — 3.75 iced tea — 2.95 cherry coke — 3.5 lavender lemonade — 3 rose hip arnold palmer __ 3.5 shirley temple — 3.5 fentiman's ginger beer __ 3.95 vanilla cream rootbeer __ 3.75 saratoga sparkling water __ 3.75 lavender vanilla cream soda __ 3.25 BEVERAGES.
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