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Printer Friendly Menu omelettes served with home fries & toast, substitute for cup of fruit salad 2.50 (white, whole wheat, rye or multi grain) CHEESE OMELETTE ..................................... 8.49 American, Swiss, Mozzarella or Cheddar BACON or HAM or SAUSAGE .......................... 8.99 TURKEY BACON ......................................... 9.79 WESTERN Ham, Onions & Peppers .......................... 9.99 SPANISH .................................................. 9.99 FETA CHEESE ........................................... 9.29 Cereal PLAIN no toppings .......................................... 6.99 ONION .................................................... 8.99 ASSORTED DRY CEREALS with milk … 4.59 GREEN PEPPER ......................................... 8.99 HOT OATMEAL … 4.59 FRESH SPINACH ........................................ 9.49 add bananas or raisins 1.59 FRESH BROCCOLI ...................................... 9.49 add blueberries or strawberries 3.79 ARTICHOKE .............................................. 9.99 FRESH MUSHROOM ..................................... 9.49 Fruits & Juices FRESH ZUCCHINI ........................................ 8.99 FRESH BANANAS … 2.99 Combination Omelettes FRESH STRAWBERRIES or BLUEBERRIES … 5.29 served with home fries & toast, substitute for cup of fruit salad 2.50 FRESH FRUIT SALAD … 5.29 (white, whole wheat, rye or multi grain) FRESH MELON, in season … 3.99 HALF GRAPEFRUIT … 2.99 BEDFORD’S SUPREME OMELETTE ................... 10.99 V-8 or PINEAPPLE JUICE … sm. 2.69 lg. 3.69 Bacon, Tomatoes, Portobello Mushroom, Swiss & Mozzarella Cheese ORANGE, CRANBERRY, TOMATO CORDON BLEU OMELETTE ............................ 10.79 Ham & Swiss Cheese GRAPEFRUIT or APPLE JUICE FLORENTINE OMELETTE ............................... 10.79 sm. 2.49 lg. 3.49 Spinach & Feta Cheese GREEK Feta Cheese, Tomatoes & Onions ................... 10.79 Farm Fresh Eggs NOVA SCOTIA LOX & ONION OMELETTE ............ 13.49 ITALIAN OMELETTE ..................................... 10.99 served with home fries & toast Sausage, Mushrooms, Onions & Mozzarella Cheese (white, whole wheat, rye or multi grain) GARDEN OMELETTE ................................... 10.79 Peppers, Onions, Broccoli & Mushrooms ONE EGG any style ........................................ 4.99 EL PASO OMELETTE ................................... 11.29 with Bacon or Ham or Sausage .............................. 7.49 Mushrooms, Onions, Tomatoes, Cheddar Cheese & Chili Sauce with Canadian Bacon or Beef Sausage ....................... 7.99 LOW-CHOLESTEROL OMELETTE ..................... 11.49 with Turkey Bacon .......................................... 7.99 Egg Whites, Cottage Cheese & Fruit Salad (No Home Fries or Toast) any style ...................................... TWO EGGS 5.99 WILD TURKEY OMELETTE ............................. 10.99 with Bacon or Ham or Sausage .............................. 8.79 White Meat Turkey, Cheddar Cheese & Onions with Canadian Bacon or Beef Sausage ....................... 9.49 GYRO & FETA CHEESE OMELETTE with Tomatoes ...... 10.99 with Turkey Bacon or Turkey Sausage ......................... 9.49 FARMER’S OMELETTE .................................. 10.99 CORNED BEEF HASH & TWO EGGS ................. 10.99 Mushrooms, Bacon, Sausage & American Cheese SPECIAL OMELETTE .................................... 10.99 Broccoli, Mushrooms, Bacon, Sausage & Tomatoes TWO EGGS DELUXE ..................................... 12.49 EGGS RANCHEROS .................................... 10.99 with Bacon, Ham & Sausage Scrambled Eggs, Rice, Black Beans, Salsa, Sour Cream & Corn Tortillas with Chorizo Sausage ............................ 12.99 THE VILLAGER OMELETTE ............................. 10.99 Eggs Benedict Broccoli, Zucchini, Tomato & Feta Cheese two poached eggs with hollandaise sauce ULTRA-HEALTHY OMELETTE .......................... 11.99 on a toasted english muffin, served with potatoes Peppers, Scallions & Mushrooms with Egg Whites & Brown Rice with CANADIAN BACON ... 11.99 hard roll .49 with SMOKED SALMON ... 14.49 bagel, english muffin or pita instead of toast 1.09 add cream cheese .99 FLORENTINE ... 11.39 first topping on omelettes 1.20 - each additional topping .50 with spinach & feta cheese substitute egg whites 1.39 or french fries .99 EGGS HASHER ... 11.99 with corned beef hash & cheddar cheese Food Photos are for Suggestion Only. Actual Dishes May Appear Different. Breakfast Plates pancakes served with home fries & toast (white, whole wheat, rye or multi grain) served with butter & syrup SKIRT STEAK & EGGS ... 19.99 BUFFALO BURGER & EGGS 11.99 BUTTERMILK PANCAKES .............................. 7.49 with Ham or Bacon or Sausage ................................ N.Y. STEAK & EGGS ...... 20.99 GYRO & EGGS ................ 10.99 9.99 with Canadian Bacon or Beef Sausage ...................... 10.49 ... HAMBURGER & EGGS 10.99 CHICKEN BURGER & EGGS . 11.99 with Turkey Bacon ......................................... 10.49 TURKEY BURGER & EGGS 10.99 (Homemade) with Two Eggs .............................................. 9.79 (Homemade) SHORT STACK ........................................... 6.49 Breakfast Burritos ... 10.99 SILVER DOLLAR PANCAKES .......................... 7.49 PANCAKE DELUXE with Bacon, Ham & Sausage .... 11.49 with fresh flour tortilla, served with home fries, WHOLE WHEAT PANCAKES ........................... 8.79 salsa & sour cream, Add guacamole 1.79 OREO COOKIE PANCAKES ............................ 8.99 B.E.C. CHOCOLATE CHIP PANCAKES ........................ 8.99 Scrambled Eggs, Bacon and Cheese BANANA PANCAKES .................................... 8.49 HAM-CHEESE BLUEBERRY PANCAKES ............................... 9.49 Scrambled Eggs, Ham, Cheese & Tomatoes FRUITY PANCAKES .................................... 11.99 CALIFORNIA OMELETTE with Fresh Bananas, Strawberries & Blueberries Avocado, Grilled Mushrooms, Onions, Tomatoes & Cheddar Cheese PEANUT BUTTER & CHOCOLATE CHIP PANCAKES . 10.49 BACON-POTATO Scrambled Eggs, Bacon, Potatoes, Cheddar Cheese & Onions TURKEY-AVOCADO ($11.99) french toast Scrambled Eggs, White Meat Turkey, Avocado, Cheese & Onions SOUTHWESTERN served with butter & syrup Scrambled Eggs, Cheddar Cheese, Tomatoes, GOLDEN BROWN CHALLAH or Onions, Sausage, Jalapeños & Cilantro OLD FASHIONED FRENCH TOAST .................. 7.49 MR. BEAN with Ham or Bacon or Sausage ............................... 9.99 Scrambled Eggs, Red Beans, Cheese, Onions & Tomatoes with Canadian Bacon or Beef Sausage ..................... 10.49 with Turkey Bacon ......................................... 10.49 Belgian Waffles with Two Eggs ............................................ 9.99 SHORT STACK ........................................... 6.49 served with butter & syrup FRENCH TOAST DELUXE ........................ 11.99 GOLDEN BROWN BELGIAN WAFFLE .................. 7.49 with Bacon, Ham & Sausage with Ham or Bacon or Sausage ................................ 9.99 with Canadian Bacon or Beef Sausage ...................... 10.49 GRIDDLE EXTRAS with Turkey Bacon ......................................... 10.49 fresh strawberries or blueberries 3.99 • fresh bananas 1.99 with Two Eggs ............................................. 9.99 apple preserves 2.99 with One Scoop of Ice Cream ................................. 9.99 egg whites or 1.39 • pure maple syrup 1.99 with delicious crumble biscuits ................................ 9.49 BELGIAN WAFFLE DELUXE ..................... 11.99 with Bacon, Ham & Sausage HE-MAN ... 12.59 SUPER DELUXE BELGIAN WAFFLE ... 12.99 French Toast, Bacon, Ham, Sausage & Two Eggs with Bacon, Ham, Sausage & Two Eggs FRENCH TOAST SUPREME ... 12.49 WAFFLE EXTRAVAGANZA ... 13.99 with a Scoop of Ice Cream, Bananas, Chocolate Chips with Ice Cream, Bananas, Chocolate Chips, Nuts, & Whipped Cream Chocolate Syrup & Whipped Cream From the Bakery BREAKFAST FIESTA ... 13.99 Pancakes, French Toast, Bacon, Ham, Sausage & Two Eggs TOAST with Butter & Jelly ................................... 2.25 HARD ROLL with Butter & Jelly .............................. 2.25 LUMBERJACK ... 12.99 CINNAMON TOAST ....................................... 2.99 Pancakes, Bacon, Ham, Sausage & Two Eggs Thomas’ ENGLISH MUFFIN (Large) with Butter & Jelly .... 2.79 ASSORTED MUFFINS Corn, Bran or Blueberry .............. 3.15 POUND CAKE ............................................ 3.25 Bagel Bin TOASTED JUMBO BAGEL with Butter & Jelly .................................. 2.69 with Cream Cheese ................................. 3.69 with Lox ......................................... 11.99 with Lox & Cream Cheese .......................... 12.99 BAGEL “ALL THE WAY” ........................... 13.49 Lox, Cream Cheese, Lettuce, Tomatoes, Olives & Onions SPECIAL PLATTER for TWO ...................... 26.99 Two Bagels with Cream Cheese, Lox, Crisp Lettuce, Tomatoes, Olives & Sliced Onions Sensational Salads ALL SALADS ARE MADE TO ORDER Snacks 5 JUMBO SHRIMP COCKTAIL .......................... 13.99 STUFFED CLAMS ......................................... 8.59 with Homemade Crabmeat Stuffing SPINACH PIE ............................................. 8.99 Chili STUFFED GRAPE LEAVES .............................. 6.69 STUFFED PORTOBELLO MUSHROOMS ............... 8.99 Cup 4.99 • Bowl 7.49 with Homemade Crabmeat Stuffing with Cheese: Cup 5.99 • Bowl 8.99 FRIED CLAM STRIPS .................................... 8.99 TZATZIKI SAUCE with Grilled Pita .......................... 4.99 Soups TORTILLA DIP ............................................ 8.99 made fresh daily with Salsa, Guacamole
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