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EGGPLANT PARMIGIANA Topped with Melted Mozzarella Cheese & Ilio’S Famous House Served with a Side of Spaghetti 17.99 Appetizers Antipasti TRADITIONAL ANTIPASTO Italian Meat & Cheese Tray including Prosciutto, Sopressata Salami, Eggplant, Artichoke Hearts, Olives, Roasted Red Peppers, Provolone, Fresh Mozzarella & Pepperoncini’s 2 people: 12.99 4-6 people: 21.99 TRIPE Served in our Special Sauce Bowl 12.99 CALAMARI Choose from: Hand-breaded Calamari fried & served with Cocktail Sauce 12.99 Ilio’s Homemade Delicacy simmered in our Red Sauce Bowl 12.99 SHRIMP COCKTAIL (5) Jumbo Shrimp served with tangy Cocktail Sauce 9.99 ILIO’S “FAMOUS” STUFFED BANANA PEPPERS Choose from: Seasoned Bread Crumb Stuffing with White Wine & topped with melted Mozzarella Cheese 11.99 ADD: Bruschetta Tomatoes and Spinach for Colleen’s Style 12.99 CAPRESE Fresh Roma Tomatoes, Sliced Prosciutto & Fresh Mozzarella Cheese drizzled with Balsamic Vinaigrette & Fresh Basil 11.99 CRAB CAKES (2) Maryland Crab Cakes served over Mixed Greens in Balsamic Vinaigrette, then drizzled with Roasted Red Pepper Purée 11.99 STUFFED MUSHROOMS Filled with Sausage & Bread Stuffing then baked with White Wine & Mozzarella Cheese 10.99 ZUCCHINI FINGERS MOZZARELLA STICKS Fried & served with Ilio’s House Sauce 9.99 Fried & served with Ilio’s House Sauce 9.99 SPINACH BREAD GARLIC BREAD With Cheese 5.99 With Cheese 4.99 BRUSCHETTA Crostini topped with Marinated Tomatoes & Feta Cheese (6 slices) 5.99 Soup Zuppa MINESTRONE Bowl 3.99 SOUP DU JOUR Bowl 3.99 BAKED MINESTRONE Crock 4.99 BAKED FRENCH ONION Crock 4.99 Salad Insalata CHEF SALAD Mixed Greens, Olives & Assorted Vegetables 5.99 ANTIPASTO AMERICANA Mixed Greens with Assorted Meats & Cheeses Single: 10.99 2-4 people: 15.99 4-6 people: 19.99 TUSCAN SALAD Romaine Lettuce, Artichoke Hearts, Fresh Mozzarella, Roma Tomatoes, Roasted Red Peppers Black & Green Olives, Red Onions & Pepperoncini’s with Choice of Dressing 10.99 Add Grilled Chicken: 3.99 Add (4) Grilled Shrimp: 4.99 CAESAR SALAD WITH CHICKEN OR GRILLED SHRIMP Fresh Romaine Lettuce tossed with Grated Mozzarella Cheese & Croutons 11.99 Prices subject to change 2/2020 House Specialties Piatti Della Casa Served with Choice of Soup or Dinner Salad (Small portions are available) CAJUN COMBO Cajun Style Chicken & Shrimp served over Linguini Alfredo 19.99 CALABRESE PLATTER 6 oz. Filet Mignon, Tortellini Alfredo & Rigatoni with Ilio’s Famous Sauce 26.99 GNOCCHI BOLOGNESE Tossed in a Hearty Meat Sauce with Italian Herbs 18.99 CHICKEN RAGUSA Boneless Breast of Chicken sautéed with Artichoke Hearts, Black Olives, Spinach, Tomatoes in a Garlic Cream Sauce & tossed with Tortellini 19.99 LINGUINI WITH CLAM SAUCE Choice of White or Red Clam Sauce 18.99 CARPENTER CACCIATORE Sautéed Chicken & Italian Sausage with Ilio’s Cacciatore Sauce served over Spaghetti 19.99 PESTO PRAIANO Linguini sautéed with Creamy Basil Pesto & Cherry Tomatoes topped with a 5 oz. Grilled Marinated Boneless Chicken Breast & Romano Cheese 19.99 SRIRACHA BOURBON PORK CHOPS (2) 6 oz. grilled Boneless Center Cut Pork Chops cooked in a Southwest Spicy Seasoning. Served with choice of Pasta or Potato & Vegetable 18.99 EGGPLANT PARMIGIANA Topped with melted Mozzarella Cheese & Ilio’s Famous House served with a side of Spaghetti 17.99 PENNE BROCCOLI Penne Pasta tossed in Oil & Garlic with Broccoli & Romano Cheese & a dash of Red Pepper 15.99 Add 5 oz. Grilled Chicken Breast: 3.99 SPAGHETTI or PENNE ALFORNO Blended with Italian Cheeses, Ilio’s House Sauce & topped with Mozzarella Cheese baked 15.99 TRIPE Served in our Special Red Sauce over Linguini 19.99 CALAMARI Fresh Calamari in our Special Red Sauce & served over Fettuccini 19.99 Classic Steak & Seafood Served with Choice of Soup or Dinner Salad & Choice of Pasta or Potato & Vegetable All Steaks seasoned with an Italian Rub of Herbs & Pepper WRESTLER STEAK, “The Destroyer” 20 oz. New York Strip Steak 35.99 THURSDAY & SATURDAY ENJOY… NEW YORK STRIP STEAK PRIME RIB AU JUS Slow roasted 16 oz. cut. 22.99 14 oz. 28.99 10 oz. 22.99 PIZZAIOLA WRESTLER CUT PRIME RIB AU JUS New York Strip Steak topped with Spicy House Sauce Slow roasted 32 oz. cut. 41.99 & Melted Mozzarella Cheese 14 oz. 29.99 10 oz. 24.99 ADD: Sautéed Onions &/or Mushrooms. 2.99 FILET MIGNON (4) Jumbo Shrimp - Grilled or Breaded. 4.99 9 oz. 29.99 6 oz. 22.99 CLASSIC SURF & TURF 6 oz. Rock Cold Water Lobster Tail served with a 10 oz. New York Strip Steak 48.99 LOBSTER TAILS Rock Cold Water Tail served with Drawn Butter & Lemon Single Lobster Tail: 33.99 Double Lobster Tails: 49.99 Prices subject to change 2/2020 Pasta Combinations Le Combinazioni Di Pasta Served with Choice of Soup or Dinner Salad (Small portions are available) SPECIALTY STUFFED HOUSE PASTA Choose from: LASAGNA Layers of Pasta filled with Creamy Ricotta Cheese & Seasoned Meat Filling 15.99 CHEESE RAVIOLI, MANICOTTI or TORTELLINI Stuffed with Creamy Ricotta Cheese 14.99 MEAT RAVIOLI Filled with Seasoned Meat 15.99 LOBSTER RAVIOLI ALLA VODKA Served with a Creamy Tomato Vodka Sauce & topped with Fresh Basil 19.99 Pasta Served with Choice of Soup or Dinner Salad. Choice of Pasta served with Ilio’s Famous House Sauce SPAGHETTI RIGATONI PENNE LINGUINI 11.99 GLUTEN-FREE ANGEL HAIR FETTUCCINI 12.99 LENTIL PENNE PASTA or GNOCCHI 13.99 BROWN RICE FETTUCCINI 14.99 16.99 WHOLE WHEAT PENNE SUBSTITUTE SAUCE: EXTRAS: 2.99 3.99 MEAT SAUCE TWO MEATBALLS MUSHROOM SAUCE 2.99 TWO ITALIAN SAUSAGE LINKS 3.99 MARINARA SAUCE MELTED MOZZARELLA CHEESE 2.99 with Tomatoes, Garlic & Onions 2.99 FRESH SAUTEED MUSHROOMS 2.99 ALFREDO SAUCE 5 OZ. GRILLED CHICKEN BREAST 3.99 with Cream & Blended Cheeses 3.59 (4) GRILLED JUMBO SHRIMP 4.99 VODKA SAUCE 2.99 Seafood Pesce Served with Choice of Soup or Dinner Salad. (Small portions are available) SEAFOOD FRA DIAVOLO Shrimp, Scallops & Mussels in a Spicy FRIDAYS ENJOY… Marinara Sauce served over Linguini 22.99 FRESHLY BREADED HADDOCK FISH FRY SHRIMP SCAMPI Served with French Fries, Macaroni Salad & Cole Slaw Served over Angel Hair Pasta 20.99 $14.99 (Broiled .95 extra) SEAFOOD FISCHETTI SEAFOOD PLATTER Sautéed Shrimp & Scallops with Green Onions, Cherry Fried Shrimp, Scallops, Fish, Linguini with Tomatoes, Black Olives & Herbal Butter in a Garlic White Clam Sauce, Potato, Vegetable & Dinner Salad White Wine Sauce tossed with Linguini 22.99 $22.99 (Broiled 1.99 extra) SILVA SALMON Seared 8 oz. Salmon fillet topped with a Honey Lemon Glaze. Served with choice of Pasta or Potato & Vegetable 22.99 JUMBO SHRIMP DINNER Shrimp Lover’s Delight!! Breaded & Fried Jumbo Shrimp served with Cocktail Sauce & Lemon. Served with choice of Pasta or Potato & Vegetable 15.99 Prices subject to change 2/2020 Denotes New Menu Item Veal & Chicken Vitello & Pollo Served with Choice of Soup or Dinner Salad & Choice of Pasta or Potato & Vegetable VEAL OSSO BUCCO Braised Veal Shank in Ilio’s Basilio Sauce with Tomatoes, Carrots & Mushrooms served over Angel Hair Pasta 28.99 VEAL OR CHICKEN PARMIGIANA Topped with Mozzarella Cheese & Ilio’s Famous House Sauce Veal – 20.99 | Chicken – 18.99 VEAL OR CHICKEN MARSALA Finest cut of Veal or Marinated Chicken Breast sautéed with Marsala Wine, Mushrooms & Bordelaise Sauce traditionally served with Linguini Alfredo Veal – 20.99 | Chicken – 18.99 CHICKEN CACCIATORE Boneless Breast of Chicken cooked in Sherry Wine with Mushrooms, Green Peppers, Onions & Tomatoes 18.99 CHICKEN ABRUZZI Italian Breaded Chicken Breast with Lemon, White Wine Sauce, Artichoke Hearts & Mushrooms 18.99 CHICKEN PARRINELLO Crispy Italian Breaded Chicken Breast topped with sliced Prosciutto, Roasted Red Peppers & Spinach on a bed of Garlic Cream Sauce & topped with Asiago Cheese 19.99 Buffalo Favorites CHICKEN WINGS with Bleu Cheese Single Order (12) 10.99 Double Order (24) 19.99 CHICKEN FINGERS with French Fries Single Order (4) 9.99 Double Order (8) 18.99 Thin Crust Available! 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Pizza CHEESE 13” Small: 11.99 17” Large: 13.99 10” GLUTEN-FREE CHEESE & ONE ITEM 13” Small: 13.58 17” Large: 16.28 PIZZA EXTRA PIZZA INGREDIENTS with Pizza Sauce, Green Peppers Hot Peppers Anchovies Onions Green or Black Olives Cheese & (1) Topping Mushrooms Italian Sausage Artichoke Hearts Spinach Meatballs 13.99 ½ Small: .79 Small: 1.59 ½ Large: 1.29 Large: 2.29 Italian Gourmet Pizza BIANCO PIZZA Mozzarella Cheese, Fresh Tomatoes & Basil Small: 12.99 Large: 17.99 SPINACI PIZZA Marinated Spinach, Tomatoes, Fresh Mozzarella, Onions & Basil Small: 14.99 Large: 19.99 FOCACCIA PIZZA Marinara Sauce with Mushrooms, Italian Sausage & Onions Small: 14.99 Large: 19.99 MARGHERITA PIZZA Marinara Sauce, Fresh Mozzarella & Fresh Basil Small: 13.99 Large: 17.99 Prices subject to change 2/2020 Sandwiches Served with Pasta Salad or French Fries QUARTER POUND ITALIAN SAUSAGE SANDWICH with Green Peppers, Onions & Melted Cheese on an Italian Roll 10.99 CHICKEN PARMIGIANA Topped with Mozzarella Cheese & served on an Italian Hard Roll 10.99 OPEN MEATBALL OR ITALIAN SAUSAGE PARMIGIANA Your choice of Meatballs or Italian Sausage with Ilio’s Famous House Sauce served on Italian Bread & topped with Melted Mozzarella Cheese 10.99 BALDEL LI BURGER 8 oz. Sirloin Burger served with Mushrooms, Onions & Swiss Cheese 10.99 DIABLO CHICKEN SANDWICH Italian Breaded Chicken Breast tossed in Spicy BBQ Sauce with Provolone Cheese, Red Onions, Lettuce & Tomato on an Italian Hard Roll 10.99 GRILLED CHICKEN ALLA GINA SANDWICH Marinated Grilled Chicken topped with Marinara Sauce, Baby Spinach & Goat Cheese 10.99 CAPRESE SANDWICH Breaded Eggplant, Fresh Mozzarella, Tomatoes, Basil & Marinara Sauce on an Italian Hard Roll 10.99 Children’s Corner SPAGHETTI or RIGATONI & (1) MEATBALL
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