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Brewpub Fries Soft Beer Pretzels Broccoli Bites Sharing GARLIC BREAD WITH CHEESE CAESAR SALAD BREWPUB FRIES crisp romaine, house-made caesar dressing topped with ciabatta garlic bread and cheese croutons, sliced PEI potatoes fried in duck fat, tossed with lemon, parmesan and half seasoned pickled egg 13 smoked salt, served with garlic aioli 7 add house-smoked maple bacon 3 add house-made gravy 2 grilled chicken breast 4 warm cheese sauce 2 melted raclette swiss cheese 3.5 KALE AND BEET SALAD chorizo chili 4 curly kale tossed with sweet onion vinaigrette SOFT BEER PRETZELS topped with pickled beets, crumbled goat cheese, toasted pumpkin seeds and crispy butternut squash 13 hand rolled beer dough, baked and buttered then dusted add grilled chicken breast 4 with sea salt, served with warm cheese sauce and honey mustard 8 AL PASTOR TACOS add melted raclette swiss cheese 3.5 three grilled flour tortillas, pan fried rotisserie pastor BROCCOLI BITES pineapple pork, refried beans, diced onion, spicy mayo, lime and cilantro 13 crispy broccoli bites topped with shredded cheddar, warm cheese sauce and house-smoked maple bacon 10 CHORIZO CHILI BANH MI BAO northwinds famous chorizo sausage and bean chili with mexican spices topped with sour cream, scallions and two soft steamed bao buns filled with sweet and spicy grated cheddar 15 general tso house-cured pork belly, pate, cilantro, pickled carrot kimchi and spicy mayo 13 CHICKEN WINGS CHILI NACHOS marinated duck fat fried chicken wings (one pound) sauces: coarse salt and cracked pepper, garlic butter, two layers of crispy fried tortillas topped with chorizo chili, spicy buffalo, sriracha ranch, general tso, dry bbq, grated cheddar, warm cheese sauce, sour cream, garlic bbq or scotch bonnet hot, served with cucumber diced onion, refried beans, scallions and jalapeños 16 and ranch for dipping 14 Starters Sandwiches CHEF’S DAILY SOUP ITALIAN BEEF DIP please ask your server for details 6 shaved slow roasted beef, sliced mozzarella and CRAB AND CORN CHOWDER muffuletta relish, toasted in the oven on a hoagie house-made cream chowder with east coast rock crab, and served with house-made gravy 18 corn, potato, onion, celery, garlic, snow peas and HOT TURKEY CLUB fresh thyme, served with grilled garlic bread 12 open faced hoagie topped with slow roasted turkey, BREWHOUSE SALAD house-smoked maple bacon, dill pickle slices, mixed greens tossed with honey cider vinaigrette topped white cheddar, shaved onion and seasoned tomato with pickled carrot, crisp bartlett pear and radish 8 smothered in house-made gravy 19 add grilled chicken breast 4 SANDWICHES INCLUDE HOUSE SALAD, FRIES OR POTATO SALAD Meals CHEDDAR BURGER TURKEY POT PIE MAC AND CHEESE local wagyu 7oz beef patty, house-smoked white cheddar, leaf lettuce, seasoned tomato, shaved onion, our famous macaroni with aged cheddar cheese sauce, dill pickle and roasted garlic aioli on a toasted bun 18 roasted turkey and snow peas topped with melted cheese add fried egg 2 curds and butternut stuffing 17 house-smoked maple bacon 3 FOUR CHEESE LASAGNA BURGERS INCLUDE HOUSE SALAD, traditional cheese lasagna layered with bechamel, FRIES OR POTATO SALAD roasted garlic basil marinara, cheddar cheese, mozzarella, ENJOY YOUR MEAL ON A GLUTEN FREE BUN! parmesan and herb ricotta, served with garlic bread 18 ASK YOUR SERVER FOR DETAILS add chorizo chili 4 Sides and Toppings FISH AND CHIPS PLATE melted raclette swiss cheese 3.5 crispy battered haddock, house-made tartar sauce, smoked white cheddar 2 dill pickle spears, potato salad and lemon, pickled egg 2 served with choice of house salad or fries 19 fried egg 2 TATER TOT TOURTIÈRE house-smoked maple bacon 3 potato salad 3 ground beef slow simmered with cloves, anise, onion and garlic then topped with duck fat fried tatter tots BEVERAGES DAILY FROM 3-6PM and house-made gravy, served with broccoli and BEER warm cheese sauce 19 choose any northwinds beer from our beer menu 6.5 SCHNITZEL AND SAUSAGE PLATE CIDER Breaded then pan fried Ontario pork chop with gravy, choose any one of our local ciders 6.5 locally made grilled garlic sausage, broccoli with WINE warm cheese sauce, dill pickle spears and potato salad 22 9 ounces of any wine for the price of 6 ounces Burgers BREWHOUSE CAESAR CRISPY CAULIFLOWER BURGER georgian bay vodka (one oz), clamato, tabasco, house-made cauliflower and white bean patty, worcestershire, celery salt rimmer, garnished with crispy fried and topped with american cheese, smoked cheddar, pickle and olive 8 spicy buffalo sauce, ranch dressing, sliced dill pickle FOOD MON-THURS FROM 3-6PM and shredded lettuce on a toasted bun 18 WINGS N’ BEER SMASH BURGER pound of our duck fat fried chicken wings, choice of sauce two flattop seared 4oz beef patties, mountain mayo, and any northwinds beer from our current selection 18 shredded lettuce, two slices american cheese, dill pickle medallions and diced white onion TOT POUTINE on a soft sesame bun 18 duck fat fried tater tots and melted cheese curds topped add fried egg 2 with house-made gravy 8 house-smoked maple bacon 3 SPICY BROCCOLI BITES crispy broccoli bites tossed in spicy general tso sauce 8 .
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