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Tour of Ireland: $23.99 Choose One: Shepard's Pie: the Classic Irish Dish 0 Tour of Ireland: $23.99 Choose One: Shepard’s Pie: The classic Irish dish with seasoned beef, carrots & peas topped w/ mashed potatoes. Grilled Sliced Flank Steak: Topped w/ Red Wine Demi-glace. Choose One: Irish Pasta: Rigatoni pasta tossed in a red tomato sauce w/ ham, parsley, butter and garlic Penne Pasta ala Vodka. Choose One: Stuffed Chicken Breast: w/ spinach and mozzarella cheese drizzled w/ Jameson beurre-blanc. Chicken Marsala: W/ mushroom cooked in a marsala wine. Traditional Chicken Francaise: Choose One: Roasted potatoes, Mashed Potatoes, Basmati Rice or Sweet mashed Potatoes. Vegetable Medley Kids 5-12 Half Price (Sodas and Iced teas included) Coffee & Tea as per consumption. Willie’s Buffet: $25.99 BBQ Pulled Pork: Served w/ rolls Choose One: Penne Pasta: Tossed in a pink vodka sauce. Cheese Tortellini: In alfredo sauce. Add chicken for $ 2.00 p/p Choose One: Chicken Parmesan: Topped w/ Mozzarella Cheese and Marinara sauce. Chicken Murphy: w/ cherry peppers, onions, sausage & potatoes in a homemade demi-glace sauce. Herb Baked Cod fish: Topped w/ lemon beurre-blanc sauce. Choose One: Roasted potatoes, Basmati Rice or Mashed Potatoes. Seasonal garlic vegetables (Salad, Sodas and Iced teas included) Kids Buffet, 5-12 Half Price. Create Your Own Buffet: Chef Price Choose one: Chicken Francaise in a traditional sauce. Chicken Marsala, w/ mushroom in a marsala wine. Chicken Murphy, w/ cherry peppers, onions, sausage & potatoes in a homemade demi-glace. Choose One: Penne Pasta ala vodka sauce. Pasta Primavera. Cheese Tortellini in Alfredo sauce. Choose One: Sausage & peppers. Shepard’s Pie. Choose One: Salmon Jameson. Herb baked cod w/ lemon beurre-blanc. Choose One: Basmati Rice Sweet mashed potatoes. Roasted potatoes, Vegetable Medley Kids 5-12 Half Price on any Buffet McBride’s Buffet: $35 p/p Includes: Sodas, Iced teas. Sautéed Filet Mignon Tips: With shallots & mushrooms in a burgundy wine demi-glace. Seafood Fra Diavolo: Clams, mussels, shrimp, scallops in a spicy marinara sauce. Chicken Marsala: Chicken Breast topped w/ mushrooms in a rich Marsala wine sauce Salmon Jameson: Grilled Salmon in a beurre-blanc sauce Mashed Potatoes & Mixed vegetable: Served w/ Caesar salad KIDS 5-12 HALF PRICE Willie’s Cocktail Party $21.99 p/p Includes Fruit and Cheese Display, Vegetable Crudité and your choice of 4 additional items from the list below Chicken fingers w/ honey mustard Swedish meatballs Stuffed mushrooms Pulled pork sliders Pigs in a blanket Flatbread cheese pizza Tomato bruschetta Upgrade your cocktail hour menu with these additional items Chicken wings-----------$3.00 p/p (Choice of Buffalo, Jerk or BBQ sauce) Vegetable Spring Rolls-------$2.50 p/p Ginger chicken Pot stickers------$2.50 p/p Coconut Shrimp w/ sweet chili sauce---$3.00 p/p (Includes sodas and Iced Teas) Willie’s Brunch Buffet $27.99 p/p Scrambled Eggs, Sausage Links, Home Fries, French Toast, Eggs Benedict, Penne Vodka, Chicken Francoise, House or Caesar Salad, Fresh Rolls, Bagels, Muffins and Toast with Butter, Cream Cheese and assorted Jams, Juice, Coffee and Tea Add Mimosas or Bloody Marys for an additional charge. Willie’s Pizza Buffet $18.99 p/p Assorted large pizza pies including: Cheese, Pepperoni, Sausage, Mushroom and Veggie. Comes with yo9ur choice of House or Caesar Salad, Rolls & Butter. Bruschetta served on Garlic Crostini Bread (served with hot pepper flakes and grated cheese) Kids pizza buffet available for $14 p/p (includes pizza, soda & iced tea) Willie McBride’s Bar Options Bar Option 1 Domestic Draft Beer & House Wine 1st 2 Hours-$18.00pp. Each additional hour-$8.00pp Bar Option 2 Domestic Draft Beer, House Wine, House Liquor. 1st 2 Hours-$20.00pp, each additional hour-$10.00pp Bar Option 3 Imported& Domestic Draft Beer, Wine, House Liquor. 1st 2 Hours-$22.00pp, each additional hour-$11.00pp Bar Option 4 Imported & Domestic Draft Beer, Wine, Premium Mixed Drinks. 1st 2 Hours-$26.00pp, each additional hour-$13.00pp Shots not included Bar pricing does not include tax or gratuity $100 Bartender fee for all cash and tab bar events. .
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