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Our 1/2 Lb. Burgers Are Topped with Lettuce, Tomato, Onion and Mayonnaise Unless Otherwise Stated GREEK FRIES FRIED PICKLE CHIPS All sandwiches are served with a choice of French fries, sweet potato fries, ripple potato chips, Our 1/2 lb. burgers are topped with lettuce, tomato, onion and mayonnaise unless otherwise stated. Golden brown fries tossed in lemon, herb Served with our ranch dressing - 7.99 cole slaw, onion rings or potato salad, unless otherwise stated. All burgers are served with a choice of french fries, sweet potato fries, ripple potato chips, coleslaw, seasoning and topped with feta cheese - 8.49 onion rings or potato salad. An extra charge applies for additional sides or substitutions. CALAMARI Substitute a Small Salad - 2.99 extra Substitute a Baked Potato - 1.99 extra WILDFLOWER Lightly fried and served with a marinara sauce - 11.49 Substitute a Cup of Soup - 1.99 extra Substitute a Loaded Potato - 2.49 extra We will cook your burger to the temperature of your liking. Fresh onion, lightly breaded and fried. Served with our homemade spicy chipotle horseradish dipping STONE RIDGE NACHOS We offer our sandwiches on your choice of Country white, Jewish Rye, Whole Wheat, Burger Bun, EXTRA ADD ONS sauce - 8.99 Tortilla chips topped with our homemade chili, Ciabatta, White Flour Tortilla, or Spinach Tortilla. Add 2 strips of bacon $2.49 Add Jalapenos $1.49 Add a fried egg $1.99 Add cheese $1.49 smothered with cheddar, and monterey jack BRUSCHETTA cheeses. Served with salsa, shredded lettuce, HAMBURGER* BLACK & BLEU BURGER* Diced tomatoes with basil, parsley, olive oil, garlic, diced tomatoes, jalapeños and sour cream - 9.49 SUPER GRILLED CHEESE PORTABELLA BUN parmesan cheese and balsamic reduction over Add Grilled Chicken - 4.99 - 10.49 Seared with blackened seasoning and topped grilled bread - 9.99 Served on country white bread with American, Grilled portabella mushroom topped with with melted bleu cheese - 11.99 CHICKEN QUESADILLA mozzarella, monterey jack and cheddar cheese marinated diced tomatoes, soft goat cheese and THE CLASSIC AMERICAN WINGS Tender chunks of marinated chicken, black beans, - 8.99 served on grilled ciabatta bread with fresh * Choose either hot, Tiger Sauce or Cajun BBQ. green pepper, onion, tomato, cheddar and CHEESEBURGER SPINACH BURGER Served with our homemade bleu cheese - 10.99 monterey jack cheeses in a hot flour tortilla. Served spinach topped with balsamic reduction - 10.99 - 11.49 Spinach, garlic, breadcrumbs, feta and with sour cream, salsa and shredded lettuce - 9.99 BLT parmesan cheeses. Served with thousand FRIED CHEESESTICKS Bacon, lettuce, tomato and mayonnaise on * island upon request - 10.99 Fresh mozzarella rolled in Italian bread crumbs, CRAB CAKES GYRO PITA SANDWICH PEPPERJACK CHEESEBURGER lightly fried and served with our homemade Lump crab meat with breading and spices. Served toasted country white bread - 9.49 Choose from either Lamb or Chicken on grilled - 11.49 marinara sauce - 8.99 with a spicy chipotle pepper aioli - 15.99 pita bread with lettuce, tomato and onion. STONE RIDGE Served with our tzatziki sauce. This is the real CHEDDAR & BACON BURGER* SUPER BURGER* CHEESE FRIES SHRIMP COCKTAIL GRILLED HAM & SWISS French fries topped with monterey jack, cheddar, Succulent chilled shrimp served with our cocktail Served on country white bread - 9.49 deal - 10.49 - 11.99 Smothered with BBQ sauce, monterey jack & crumbled bacon and chives. Served with our ranch sauce and lemon - 10.49 cheddar cheese, Applewood smoked bacon dressing - 8.99 * SOUTHWESTERN CHICKEN SRT TIGER SANDWICH SWISS MUSHROOM BURGER and fried onion rings on a toasted bun with FRIED GATOR TAIL - 11.99 lettuce, tomato and mayonnaise - 11.99 FRIED MUSHROOMS Served with our spicy chipotle horseradish dipping Fried chicken breast, cheddar and monterey jack Grilled or fried chicken breast tossed in tiger A generous portion of fried mushrooms served sauce - 11.99 cheeses, lettuce, tomato and chipotle sauce, with mozzarella cheese, lettuce, tomato, with our homemade ranch sauce for dipping - 8.99 SRT TNT POPCORN SHRIMP mayonnaise on grilled white bread - 10.49 onion, and mayonnaise on a burger bun - 10.99 SPINACH ARTICHOKE DIP fried popcorn shrimp tossed in Tiger sauce and Spinach, cream cheese and artichokes served with served with ranch dressing - 10.99 tortilla chips - 9.49 BRUSCHETTA CHICKEN WRAP STEAK OR CHICKEN & CHEESE SUB Grilled chicken, with choice of white flour or Served with roasted peppers, onions, COCONUT JUMBO SHRIMP spinach tortilla, marinated tomatoes, soft goat mushrooms and mayonnaise. Topped with Served with our signature mango salsa - 10.49 Extra Homemade Tzatziki Sauce - .99 Extra Pita Bread - .99 FLATBREADS - 11.49 each cheese, fresh spinach, and balsamic reduction mozzarella cheese - 10.99 BUFFALO BITES Bruschetta - Marinated bruschetta tomatoes, fresh - 10.99 GYRO PLATTER GYRO PITA SANDWICH Tender boneless white chicken chunks dipped in our spinach, goat cheese, grilled chicken and balsamic Pita bread quarters served with your choice Choose from either lamb or chicken on grilled signature hot sauce. Served with bleu cheese - 9.49 reduction over olive oil brushed flatbread REUBEN FRENCH DIP Fresh, thinly sliced corned beef with thousand of lamb or chicken and our homemade pita bread with lettuce, tomato and onion. FRIED GREEN TOMATOES (when available) BBQ - BBQ sauce base topped with grilled chicken, Roast beef grilled and topped with mozzarella island dressing, Swiss cheese and sauerkraut tzatziki sauce. Served with our homemade tzatziki sauce and Served with feta cheese and balsamic reduction - 8.99 diced onion, monterey and cheddar cheese blend cheese.Served on a toasted sub bun and au jus on grilled rye bread - 10.99 Served with a Greek salad - 11.49 French fries. This is the real deal - 10.49 STONE RIDGE HOMEMADE CHIPS Buffalo - Hot sauce, grilled chicken, bleu cheese - 9.99 Fresh fried potato chips, cut in house, seasoned crumbles, monterey and cheddar cheese blend HOMEMADE SPANAKOPITA PLATTER and served with ranch dressing - 8.49 THE STONE RIDGE CLUB Big mama’s homemade spinach pie with spinach and feta cheese layered in (when available) Ham, turkey and bacon stacked three tiers high BBQ SANDWICH between golden brown phyllo dough. Served with a Greek salad (check with Slow cooked pulled pork BBQ on a toasted bun. on toasted white bread with lettuce, tomato, your server for availability) - 10.99 Served with cole slaw and fries - 9.99 American cheese and mayonnaise - 11.99 CHICKEN SALAD FLOUNDER SANDWICH All salads are served with your choice of our homemade dressings and fresh baked bread upon request. Dressings: Ranch, Bleu Cheese, Thousand Island, Honey Mustard, Greek, Italian, Raspberry Balsamic Vinaigrette, Served on toasted country white bread with Served with lettuce, tomato, onion and French, Oil & Vinegar, Caesarº, Ginger Sesameº and Fat Free Sun-dried Tomato Basil Vinaigretteº lettuce, tomato and mayonnaise - 9.99 mayonnaise on a toasted bun - 11.99 Add Grilled Chicken - 4.99 Add Grilled Shrimp - 7.99 Add Grilled Salmon - 9.99 Lunch specialties below are served with your choice of a Greek, Tossed, or Caesar salad, CUP OF SOUP & SALAD COMBO - 9.49 BOWL OF SOUP & SALAD COMBO - 10.49 TUNA MELT CRAB CAKE SANDWICH Served on grilled rye with tomato and Swiss Served with lettuce, tomato, onion and and one side, or choose to have a bowl of soup and one side instead. Choice of a SMALL Tossed, Caesar or Greek salad only. Loaded Potato for a side - 1.49 extra cheese - 10.49 mayonnaise on a toasted bun - 15.99 HOMEMADE CHILI & SOUP CHEF SALAD * OF THE DAY Cup - 5.49 Bowl - 6.49 Tossed salad with ham, turkey, Swiss, cheddar, HAMBURGER STEAK CALABASH CHICKEN TENDERS monterey jack cheeses and hardboiled egg - 14.99 GRILLED CHICKEN CAESAR WRAP BLUE INFERNO 9 oz. of fresh ground chuck topped with sautéed A 1/2 lb. of chicken served with our homemade TOSSED SALAD Grilled chicken with romaine lettuce, BUFFALO CHICKEN SANDWICH onions, mushrooms, and brown gravy - 14.99 honey mustard sauce for dipping - 14.99 A mixed green salad with tomatoes, cheddar cheese, MESQUITE CHICKEN SALAD parmesan cheese and Caesar dressing - 9.99 Choice of grilled or fried chicken breast, tossed homemade croutons, carrots, red cabbage, onions, Served on a large mixed green tossed salad with in hot sauce, and topped with bleu cheese cucumbers and your choice of dressing on the side. tomatoes, croutons, carrots, red cabbage, BABY BACK RIBS SPICY SZECHAUN STIR FRY Large - 9.49 Medium - 7.99 Small - 5.99 cucumbers, onions, cheddar cheese and your choice CIABATTA CHIPOTLE TURKEY crumbles, and jalapenos - 11.99 Tender fall off the bone baby back ribs. Your choice of protein below, vegetable medley, of any of our homemade dressings - 13.99 SANDWICH Guaranteed to make a mess. and fresh spinach tossed in a spicy sauce over GREEK SALAD Sliced turkey, Swiss cheese, lettuce, tomato, CHICKEN BREAST SANDWICH Full Rack - 22.49 Half Rack - 17.49 rice. Served with a salad or one side. A mixed green salad with tomatoes, carrots, red GRILLED, BLACKENED OR FRIED Chicken - 16.99 Shrimp - 18.99 Steak - 20.99 cabbage, green peppers, cucumbers, kalamata CHICKEN SALAD onions, and chipotle mayonaise - 9.99 Choice of grilled, blackened, or fried Chicken olives, feta cheese, onions and pepperoncini. A mixed green salad with tomatoes, cheddar cheese, breast served with lettuce, tomato, onion, and STONE RIDGE CHICKEN BREAST A tender marinated chicken breast with Homemade Greek dressing served on the side. homemade croutons, carrots, red cabbage, onions mayonnaise on a burger bun - 10.99 SESAME ENCRUSTED SPICY BUFFALO CHICKEN WRAP monterey jack, cheddar cheese, Applewood * Large - 9.49 Medium - 7.99 Small - 5.99 and cucumbers. Served with your choice of our Tender chunks of fried chicken, lettuce, tomato ATLANTIC SALMON homemade dressings - 13.99 * smoked bacon and mushrooms. Served Topped with our ginger sesame aioli - 20.49 CAESAR SALAD and our homemade buffalo sauce - 9.99 RIBEYE SANDWICH with our homemade honey mustard * Fresh crisp romaine lettuce, parmesan cheese and SESAME AHI TUNA SALAD A 1/2 lb.
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