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4362 S. Broadway Grove City, OH 43123 (614) 957-4027 Hard Ice Cream Sundae & Shake Specialties Junior Sandwiches Soft Drinks Served with Chips Regular ............................................. $1.75 Large ................................................. $2.00 Grilled Cheese .................................. $6.00 Pepsi, Diet Pepsi, Root Beer, Dr. Pepper, Bacon, Swiss Cheese, Lettuce, Tomato, Mountain Dew, or Lemonade Dijon mustard, Ciabatta Bread Tuna ................................................. $6.00 Gatorade ........................................... $1.99 Tuna Salad, Tomato, Lettuce, Can or Bottled Water ........................ $1.00 Wheat Bread Coffee ............................................... $1.25 Veggie .............................................. $6.00 Jalapeno Hummus, Lettuce, Tomatoes, Chips ................................................. $0.75 Cucumber, Red Onion, Feta ,Wheat Bread Turkey .............................................. $6.50 Roasted Turkey, Bacon, Lettuce, Toma- toes, Sun-dried Tomato Pesto, Ciabatta Cuban ............................................... $6.00 Smoked Ham, Mayo, Dijon, Pickles, Swiss Cheese, Ciabatta Bread Mediterranean Salad Small ................................................. $3.50 Large ................................................. $5.00 Lettuce, Black Olives, Banana Peppers, Cucumbers, Red Onions, Tomatoes, Feta Cheese, Pita Bread Daily Soup ........................................ $3.00 4362 S. Broadway Grove City, OH 43123 (614) 957-4027 Hard Ice Cream Sundae & Shake Specialties Junior ................................................ $2.50 Flavors 2 Scoops ............................................ $3.00 Chocolate, Hot Fudge, Pineapple, Strawberry, Banana Split Butterscotch, Peanut Butter, 3 Scoops ............................................ $4.00 Fresh banana, three scoops of ice cream, Carmel Sauce, or Marshmallow Extra Scoop ....................................... $1.00 chocolate syrup, strawberry, & Pineapple Waffle Cone....................................... $0.75 toppings, Whipped cream, nuts Dipped Waffle Cone .......................... $1.00 Milkshakes & a cherry Hard Ice Cream ................................. $5.99 Hard Soft FLAVORS Soft Serve Ice Cream ......................... $4.99 Reg (16 oz.) ...................... $4.00 $3.50 Ice Cream Sandwich ......................... $3.00 Vanilla, No Sugar Vanilla, Chocolate, Large (22 oz.) ................... $5.00 $4.50 Drumstick ......................................... $3.00 Butter Pecan, Strawberry, Black Cherry Malt or Extra Thick ............................ $0.50 Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough, Rainbow Dipped Frozen Banana ..................... $3.00 Mint Chocolate Chip, Moose Tracks, Cook- Artic Swirl Parfait ............................................... $3.50 ies N Cream, Chocolate Chip Regular .............................................. $4.00 Large ................................................. $5.00 Popsicles ........................................... $3.50 JOHNSON’S Extra Candy ....................................... $0.50 Buckeye Fever, Black Raspberry Chip, Baklava ............................................. $3.00 Flavors Blueberry Pie Mediterranean Dessert .................... $4.99 Oreo, Butterfinger, M&M, Snickers, Baklava, 1 scoop of ice cream, Sorbet Reese’s, Tropical whipped cream, and a cherry lemon, Orange, Pomegranate QT of Hard Ice Cream ....................... $8.00 Floats Soft Serve Cones Soft Serve .......................................... $3.50 QT of Soft Ice Cream ......................... $7.00 1 Scoop ............................................. $4.00 Chocolate ,Vanilla , Twist Small .................................................. $2.00 Medium ............................................. $2.50 Slushie Hot Dogs .................... SM $1.50 LG $2.50 Large ................................................. $3.25 Coney (Chilidog) ....... SM $2.50 LG $3.50 Regular .............................................. $2.50 Chocolate Dipped, Cruchies or Sprinkles Served with Mustard, Ketchup, Onion, Relish Large ................................................. $3.00 .......................................................... $0.50 Bacon or Cheddar Extra .................... $0.50 Snow Cones....................................... $2.00 Corn Dog ........................................... $1.99 Sundaes Slushie and Snow cone Nachos .............................................. $3.99 One Topping, Whipped Cream, Flavors Cherry, & Nuts Chili Sauce and Cheddar Cheese Hard Soft Blue Raspberry, Lemon Lime, Cherry, Grape, or Orange Reg ................................. $4.00 $3.50 Large ............................... $5.00 $4.50 .
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