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Lasagnas Appetizers Oven Baked Subs Dessert Fresh Salads Beverages Uptown NEVER DULL PIZZA AND BEER - it’s not just a catchy tagline, it’s a way of life. We’re Walter’s303, your neighborhood pizzeria and pub with a downtown personality. Our pizza by nature is flat, our vibe is anything but, from our house-made marinara (it’s got a little extra kick, just like us) to our ever-rotating craft beer taps (you’ll never catch the same list UPTOWN twice!) You bring an appetite, we’ll bring the pizza and beer, and everyone will have a good time. APPETIZERS OVEN BAKED SUBS All apps include a choice of one dipping sauce. Includes Lays or Sun Chips. Substitute a half salad: 50¢ each additional dipping sauce. BEST WINGS IN COLORADO $3 House or Caesar | $4 Italian or Greek $11 OVEN-BAKED WINGS (8) THAT'S A SPICY MEATBALL SUB $10 Italian-style Buffalo Sauce, Dry Rub, Sriracha Honey, Walter’s house-made meatballs topped with marinara Hickory Smoked BBQ, Kicking Bourbon BBQ, Mango and melted mozzarella on French roll. Habanero. CHEESY BREADSTICKS $8 ITALIAN SUB $9.5 Freshly baked breadsticks topped with melted Salami, ham, pepperoni, provolone, lettuce, tomatoes, mozzarella. black olives, onions, pepperoncini, Italian dressing on French roll. BREADSTICKS $6.5 CHICKEN MARINARA $9.5 Freshly baked breadsticks brushed with garlic herb butter. Diced herb chicken breast, house-made marinara, melted parmesan, mozzarella on French roll. MEATBALL APPETIZER $8 OPHELIA $9 Two savory meatballs made with a blend of seasoned ground beef and Polidori Italian Sausage, Walter's Spinach, portabella mushrooms, artichoke, caramelized house-made marinara, and mozzarella. onions, provolone, lettuce, tomatoes on French roll. Served with ½ order of garlic bread. GARLIC BREAD $5 Toasted French roll brushed with garlic herb butter and parmesan cheese. LASAGNAS THE 303 INSIDE SCOOP Customize your breadsticks with toppings (see back LASAGNA $11 of menu): $1/ea. Traditional | $2/ea. Artisanal Our savory meat lasagna with Polidori Italian Sausage and seasoned ground beef, our secret blend of herbs and spices, and Walter's house-made marinara. ½ FRESH SALADS Served with order garlic bread. VEGETARIAN LASAGNA $10 Add Chicken: $2 Half Salad | $3 Full Salad Our hearty vegetable lasagna made with spinach, Add $1 to split half salads mushrooms, and Walter's house-made marinara. Served with ½ order garlic bread. HOUSE $7 | $4.5 Mixed Greens, Romaine Lettuce, Tomatoes, Red Onion, Carrots, Croutons. CAESAR $7 | $4.5 DESSERT Romaine Lettuce, Parmesan Cheese, Croutons, Caesar Dressing. CHEESECAKE $5 ITALIAN $10 | $6 FLOURLESS CHOCOLATE CAKE $6 Romaine Lettuce, Salami, Pepperoni, Black Olives, Red $5 Onion, Tomatoes, Pepperoncini, Italian Dressing. LIMONCELLO MASCARPONE $3 GREEK $10 | $6 BROWNIE Romaine Lettuce, Red Onion, Pepperoncini, Tomatoes, CHOCOLATE CHIP COOKIE $2 Kalamata Olives, Feta Cheese, Greek Vinaigrette. Dressings: Ranch, Bleu Cheese, Caesar, Italian, Balsamic Vinaigrette, Greek Vinaigrette. BEVERAGES HOUSE FAVORITE PROUDLY SERVING $2.5 VEGETARIAN COKE GINGER ALE DIET COKE LEMONADE GLUTEN FREE DR. PEPPER ICED-TEA SPRITE UPTOWN BOW MAR FLYING HORSE LOWRY 1906 Pearl Street 5194 Lowell Blvd. 2690 North Gate Blvd. 200 Quebec Street Denver 80203 Littleton 80123 Colorado Springs 80921 Denver 80230 LOCATIONS (303) 864-9000 (303) 795-3030 (719) 487-3006 (303) 284-2066 WALTERS303.COM PERSONALIZE YOUR INCLUDES SAUCE & MOZZARELLA TOPPINGS 12” $12 8 Slices $1.5 Traditional $2.25 Artisanal 14” $14 8 Slices $1.75 Traditional $2.5 Artisanal PIZZA 16” $16 10 Slices $2 Traditional $3 Artisanal CHOOSE YOUR CRUST TRADITIONAL ARTISANAL Original Hand Tossed 1 What we are known for! TOPPINGS Thin Crust Mozzarella BBQ Chicken Genoa Salami Pepperoni Bacon Italian Meatball Gluten Free* (12” only, add $4) Made local by Sweet Escape Pastries Polidori Italian Canadian Feta Sausage Bacon Ricotta Cauliflower Crust* (12” only, add $4) PROTEIN Ground Beef Anchovies Plant-based, Keto-friendly Bleu Cheese Herb Chicken Crumbles CHOOSE YOUR SAUCE 2Walter's Marinara - Sweet and spicy Tomatoes Pineapple Sun-Dried Tomatoes Pesto Marinara - A mild marriage of Mushrooms White Onion Kalamata Olives pesto & our house-made marinara Green Bell Red Onion Artichoke Pepper BBQ Marinara -Sweet and smoky Chopped Garlic Portabella Mushroom Black Olives Jalapeños Caramelized Onions Herb Garlic Olive Oil - Simple and mild VEGGIES Green Olives Pepperoncini Garlic Ranch - Funky and fun Fresh Basil Green Chiles Fresh Spinach CHOOSE YOUR TOPPINGS > 3*Our pizza made with gluten free crust or cauliflower crust is prepared in a common kitchen. Food sensitive patrons should use judgment before consuming. NOT YOUR GODFATHA'S BUILD YOUR OWN DEEP DISH PIZZA STARTS $19 CALZONE $12 Our take on the iconic Chicago Deep Dish. (14” only) SEE Walter’s house-made marinara, grated mozzarella, TOPPINGS This 14" masterpiece starts with hand-stretched ABOVE and your choice of up to five toppings. dough, then we layer in your favorite toppings, our (artisanal toppings count as two toppings). house-made marinara, 100% whole milk mozzarella, Add'l Toppings: $1/ea. Traditional | $2/ea. Artisanal and dust with Italian seasonings and parmesan. Toppings: $2/ea. Traditional | $3/ea. Artisanal WALTER’S SIGNATURE PIZZAS Priced for 12” | 14” | 16” | Deep Dish (if available) PESTO MARINARA SAUCE MARINARA SAUCE THE MOSES $16 | $18 | $20 Pesto Marinara, Pepperoni, Fresh Basil, Jalapeños, THE BIG FIZZ $19 | $21 | $23 | $27 Mozzarella. Marinara, Pepperoni, Salami, White Onion, Green Bell BBQ MARINARA SAUCE Pepper, Mushrooms, Seasoned Ground Beef, Black Olives, Polidori Italian Sausage, Mozzarella. HAWAIIAN TO THE MAX! $16 | $18 | $20 BBQ Marinara Sauce, Pineapple, Jalapeños, Bacon, MILE HIGH MEAT $18 | $20 | $22 | $26 Mozzarella. Marinara, Pepperoni, Polidori Italian Sausage, Canadian Bacon, Seasoned Ground Beef, Sliced Meatballs, BBQ CHICKEN $16 | $18 | $20 Mozzarella. BBQ Marinara Sauce, Green Bell Pepper, Red Onion, BBQ Chicken, Mozzarella. KEEP TAHOE BLUE $17 | $19 | $21 | $24 GARLIC RANCH SAUCE Marinara, Pepperoni, Bacon, Jalapeños, Bleu Cheese Crumbles, Mozzarella. CRAZY CHICKEN $17 | $19 | $21 Garlic Ranch Sauce, White Onion, Herb Chicken, Bacon, THE B.O.M $16 | $18 | $20 | $24 Mozzarella. Marinara, Fresh Basil, Caramelized Onions, Sliced HERB GARLIC OLIVE OIL SAUCE Meatballs, Mozzarella. POPEYE SPECIAL $18 | $20 | $22 THE MRS. $17 | $19 | $21 | $25 Herb Garlic Olive Oil Sauce, Fresh Spinach, Sun-Dried Marinara, Red Onion, Kalamata Olives, Fresh Basil, Tomatoes, Caramelized Onions, Herb Chicken, Feta, Polidori Italian Sausage, Mozzarella. Mozzarella. VEGGIE DELITE $16 | $18 | $20 | $24 MARGHERITA $15 | $17 | $19 Marinara, Mushroom, Green Bell Pepper, White Onion, Herb Garlic Olive Oil Sauce, Fresh Basil, Roma Tomatoes, Tomatoes, Black Olives, Mozzarella. Mozzarella. KIHEI SPECIAL $16 | $18 | $20 | $24 PANAMA NOT-SO RED $18 | $20 | $22 Marinara, Canadian Bacon, Pineapple, Bacon, Herb Garlic Olive Oil Sauce, Portabella Mushrooms, Mozzarella. Caramelized Onions, Artichokes, Feta, Mozzarella. RED HOT MAMA $16 | $18 | $20 | $24 THE GREEK $18 | $20 | $22 Marinara, Green Bell Pepper, Red Onion, Polidori Italian Herb Garlic Olive Oil Sauce, Fresh Spinach, Sun-Dried Sausage, Mozzarella. Tomatoes, Artichokes, Fresh Garlic, Feta, Mozzarella..
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