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HAND HELDS Potato Latkes (3) 7.95 Tongue Polonaise 11.95 12.95 Apple Crème Fraîche NOSHES HAND HELDS Potato Latkes (3) 7.95 Tongue Polonaise 11.95 12.95 Apple crème fraîche. Sweet & sour sauce. Crispy Fillet-O-Fish Sandwich American cheese, slaw, tomato, tartar and fries. Franks In A Blanket 5.95 Baba Ganoush 10.95 Six pieces. Falafel Appetizer 7.95 Hummus, tahini, Israeli salad and fries or latke. Homemade Olives, feta and pita. Grilled Chicken BLT with Bacon Jam 12.95 Chopped Liver 7.95 Falafel Appetizer 7.95 Lettuce, tomato, mayo and fries. onions and tomato. Served with tahini and pita. Chicken Schnitzel 12.95 Spanikopita 7.95 Knishes 4.95 Chicken, slaw, honey Russian and fries. Tzatziki sauce. Homemade potato or kasha. Square potato 3.95 Lox Shtick & Bagel 13.95 Hummus Appetizer (No side) Nova, cream cheese, capers, tomato and onion. 7.95 Katzner's Tasting Olives, feta and pita. Appetizer 11.95 An Alan Original - The Istanbun 9.95 Falafel, hummus, baba ganoush, Falafel crusted hot dog, tahini,pickle, sauerkraut, turkish salad, fries Joutine 9.95 Fries, pastrami, cheddar turkish salad and pita. and brown gravy. HOT OPEN SANDWICHES SALADS Served with fries, brown gravy 15.95 Katzner's Chopped Salad 11.95 Substitute sweet potato fries or onion rings +1.95 Roasted corn, provolone, cabbage, baby greens, tomato and champagne vinaigrette. Brisket Turkey Roast Beef Add Chicken or Turkey 3 Mediterranean Salad 11.95 Romaine, tomato, cucumber, onion, kalamata olive, feta, artichoke and sun-dried tomato vinaigrette. PERFECT COMBINATIONS Served with fries or latke. Substtitute Sweet potato fries or onion rings +1.95 Katzner's “Cobb” 13.95 Romaine, chicken, feta, chickpeas, artichoke, tomato and a hard-boiled egg. The Zach 15.95 Trust It 14.95 Corned beef, tongue, “off the frame” turkey, 13.95 Katzner’sTasting slaw and Russian dressing. brisket and onion. Tuna salad, chicken salad and egg salad. The Jared 14.95 The Roz 15.95 Chef Salad 14.95 Overstuffed with pastrami. Pastrami, corned beef Roast beef, turkey, swiss, egg, tomato, carrots, cucumber and greens. and Russian dressing. Crunchy Asian Chicken Salad 13.95 The Jay 15.95 Red & Napa cabbage, carrots, scallion, chinese noodles, Pastrami, tongue, slaw The Alan 15.95 scallions, Mandarin oranges and sesame/ginger dressing. and Russian dressing. Pastrami, chicken salad, shmear chopped liver and Russian dressing. Mediterranean Salad 14.95 The Tash 15.95 With lamb & beef gyro. Open-faced pastrami sandwich The Robbie 15.95 on a square knish, mustard Pastrami, "off the frame" Mediterranean Salad 14.95 and sauerkraut. turkey, slaw and Thousand With shawarma spiced chicken. May substitute brisket or corned beef. Island dressing. FROM THE DELI Deli sandwiches served with choice of fries, cucumber salad, potato salad OFF THE GRILL or health salad. Substitute latke + 1, sweet potato fries or onion rings + 1.95 Served with fries, sweet fries or onion rings +1.95 Choice of bread: rye, wrap, challah brioche roll, wheat, white, lettuce wrap. Gluten-Free Bread +2.5 | Add Cheese +1 The Reuben 14.95 Two (2) Hebrew Corned beef, sauerkraut, Swiss National Hot Dogs 11.95 Make it a complete dinner for for 5.95. and Thousand Island dressing. Served with fries. Includes soup or salad and fountain beverage. The Rachel 14.95 Shawarma Sandwich 12.95 Hot Pastrami 13.95 Egg Salad 10.95 Pastrami, sauerkraut, Swiss, Shawarma spiced chicken, lettuce, Thousand Island dressing. tomato, onion, garlic sauce, Hot Corned Beef 13.95 Albacore Tuna Salad 11.95 The Turban 14.95 rolled in a pita and fries. Hot Brisket 14.95 Pecan Cranberry Turkey, sauerkraut, Swiss and Lamb & Beef Gyro 11.95 Thousand Island dressing. Roast Beef 13.95 Grape Chicken Salad 12.95 Rolled in a pita with lettuce, tomato, onion and tzatziki, served with fries. 11.95 Tuna or Chicken Tongue 14.95 Chicken Salad Salad Melt 12.95 Corned Beef & Chopped Liver 11.95 "Off The Frame" Turkey 13.95 Tuna or chicken salad, Latke Sandwich 13.95 Hebrew National Vegetarian American cheese Apple coleslaw served with cucumber salad. Salami 12.95 Chopped Liver 11.95 Three Cheese Grilled Cheese 9.95 Another Shrimp Salad 13.95 Half Sandwich & Cup of Soup 12.95 Provolone, Swiss, American on rye. Latke Sandwich 13.95 Tongue +1 Add bacon & tomato +2.95 Brisket, caramelized onion, smoked cheddar, gravy, served Add a Schmear One (1) Hebrew with a health salad LOL. of chopped liver + 1.5 National Hot Dog 7.95 Served with fries. Falafel 10.95 Rolled in a pita with lettuce, tomato, onion, parsley, tahini and served with fries. BUBBIES KETTLE Chicken Matzoh Ball or Noodle Cup 3.95 Bowl 5.95 Soup of the Day Mrkt. Split Pea Cup 3.95 Bowl 5.95 *Consuming raw or undercooked meats, poultry, shellfish, eggs may increase your risk of foodborne illness, especially if you have certain medical conditions. BURGERS HUMMUS BOWLS Served with fries or latke. Substitute sweet fries or onion rings +1.95 Served with marinated artichokes, grape tomato, cucumber, feta, 8 oz. Steak Burger 12.95 evoo, fresh lemon juice topped with your choice of protein. Onion, lettuce and tomato The Katzner Burger with Bacon Jam 13.95 Chicken Schwarma 12.95 American cheese, grilled green tomato. Pastarmi Burger 13.95 Grilled Shrimp 14.95 Grilled pastrami, Swiss, lettuce, tomato and Thousand Island dressing. Turkey Burger 12.95 Lamb & Beef Gyro 12.95 Lettuce, tomato and onion. Lamb Burger 13.95 Grilled Vegetables 11.95 Beets, feta, red onion and tzatziki sauce. Salmon Burger 13.95 Health salad and tarter sauce. Sweet Potato & Red Quinoa Veggie Burger SIDES Spinach, roasted pepper, provolone and pesto aioli. 13.95 Potato Salad 1.95 ENTRÉES Cucumber Salad 1.95 Served with choice of soup or salad along with vegetable & starch of the day. 6.95 sharing charge - Includes soup or salad & fountain beverage Baked Beans 2.95 Fish & Chips 18.95 Mashed Potatoes 2.95 Fried filet & sweet potato fries ( no additional sides) Romanian Tenderloin (Skirt Steak) 22.95 Vegetable Of The Day 3.95 Sautéed mushroom and onions. Chicken Scallopini 19.95 Fries 3.95 White wine, fresh lemon juice, artichoke and capers. served with two sides. Apricot Glazed Half Chicken 19.95 Potato Latke 2.95 Stuffed Cabbage Roll 19.95 Sweet & sour sauce. Baked Sweet Potato 2.95 Specials & Beans 18.95 Grilled or boiled. Choose 1 additional side. Kasha Varnishkes 2.95 Sauteed Chicken Livers 18.95 Onion, mushroom, pastrami and marsala wine. Beer Batter Onion Rings 4.95 Chopped Steak 18.95 Sautéed mushroom, schmaltz onions and your choice of one side. Kasha Varnishkes 2.95 Roast Turkey Dinner 18.95 Sweet potato fries 4.5 Cheese Blintz Dinner 18.95 (No sides) Fruit compote and sour cream. Saffron Rice 2.95 Filet Of The Day Francaise 19.95 White wine with lemon and butter. Lamb & Beef Gyro Platter 19.95 Served with rice and Greek salad. FOR THE KINDERLACH Brisket Dinner 21.95 10 years old and younger Chicken Schwarma Platter 19.95 Includes fries and fountain soda 7.95 Served with rice, greek salad and garlic sauce. In Store Only Tongue Polonaise Dinner 21.95 Sweet & sour sauce, served with two sides. Hot Dog Grilled Cheese Salmon Croquettes 18.95 Chicken Tenders Burger Served with saffron rice, vegetable, mustard aioli Deli Platter 22.95 choose 3 meats, served with a knish Omelette Dinner 17.95 BEVERAGES Neo, veggie, cheese, deli. served with a latke Fountain Soda 2.75 Coke, Diet Coke, Sprite, tea, lemonade HOMEMADE Dr. Brown's 2.75 SALAD PLATTERS Cream (reg. or diet), black cherry (reg. or diet), cel-ray Served with lettuce, tomato, onion, side salad, everything flatbreads. Apple Juice 2.95 Coffee Or Tea 2.75 Shrimp Salad 13.95 Albacore Tuna Salad 10.95 Brooklyn Or Bronx Egg Cream 2.95 Chicken Salad 10.95 Grape/Pecan/Cranberry Chicken Salad 12.95 Egg Salad 9.95 Chopped Liver 9.95 Light Veggie Tuna 11.95 Baked Salmon Salad 13.95 House Smoked Whitefish Salad 13.95 Vegetarian Chopped Liver 11.95 katznerscafe.com CATERING BY KATZNER'S Speak with Alan to plan your next event. Better yet, hire Alan for the ultimate BBQ at your home. - Gluten-Free - Vegetarian .
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