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Holiday Dinner for 12 People $525* NAME_____________________________________________ PHONE _______________________ PICK UP _________ DELIVERY _________ DATE _________________ TIME ________________ ADDRESS ________________ CREDIT CARD # __________________________________________________________________ EXP. _________________ SEC. CODE _________________ BILLING ZIP CODE ______________ HOLIDAY DINNER FOR 12 PEOPLE $525* SOUP Appetizer Consommé or Mushroom Barley Soup (5 qts.) Chopped Liver (1 qt.) or Mini Potato Pancakes with Matzoh Balls (12 pieces) applesauce (12 pieces) Entrée (choice of one) 6 Roast Chickens Brisket of Beef with gravy (4 lbs.) Side Dishes Dessert Cole Slaw or Health Salad (2 qts.) Chocolate Babka Kasha Varnishkes or Egg Barley (2 qts.) Also Included 2 Traditional Round Challahs Noodle Kugel or Potato Kugel (3 trays) *Regular price of $550 if ordered after August 29, 2021. ***No Substitutions QTY APPETIZERSIZERS PRICE Chopped Liver 24.95 lb. Stuffed Cabbage small 8.50 large 16.95 Gefilte Fish 15.95 ea. Potato Pancakes (Latkes) small 4.50 large 6.50* SOUP Consommé (salt free available) pt. 11.95 qt. 23.90 Matzoh Balls 3.50 ea. Mushroom Barley pt. 11.95 qt. 23.90 Split Pea pt. 11.95 qt. 23.90 SIDE DISHES Potato Kugel Noodle Kugel (serves approximately 3-4 people) 13.95 ea. Kasha Varnishkes pt. 13.95 qt. 27.90 Egg Barley with Mushrooms pt. 13.95 qt. 27.90 Applesauce pt. 10.95 qt. 21.90 Cranberry Sauce pt. 11.95 qt. 23.90 Broccoli pt. 11.95 qt. 23.90 ENTREES Brisket 11.00 ¼ lb. Turkey (sliced) 11.00 ¼ lb. Pastrami 11.50 ¼ lb. Corned Beef 11.00 ¼ lb. Roast Beef 11.00 ¼ lb. Boiled Chicken 25.95 ea. Roast Chicken 25.95 ea. SALADS AND BREAD Cole Slaw 10.95 lb. Health Salad 10.95 lb. Israeli Salad 11.95 lb. Potato Salad 10.95 lb. Pickles/Sour Tomatoes sm. bowl 33.95 lg. bowl 54.95 Challah 7.50 Challah with Raisins 7.50 Challah Rolls 1.75 DESSERTS ???? Honey Cake 19.95 ea. Cinnamon Raisin Rugalech Chocolate Rugalech 19.95 lb. Chocolate Babka 19.95 lb. Black & White Cookies Chocolate Chip Cookies Rainbow Cookies 19.95 lb. Fresh Fruit Salad Bowl (serves approximately 10-12 people) 59.95 ea. **OUR REGULAR MENU IS ALSO AVAILABLE We will close Monday, September 6, 2021 at 3:00 P.M. for Rosh Hashanah. 162 East 33rd Street 1442 First Avenue (between Lexington ave. & 3rd ave.) (corner of 75th street) 212-689-9000 212-737-1700 www.2ndAveDeli.com *4 or more; otherwise, $7.50/llarge latke $100 Minimum on all deliveries (AM delivery) or pickup orders on September 6. Pre-order spots fill up quickly. 48 hour notice is required for all cancellations or modifications. If no one is available to accept your delivery, each additional delivery attempt will incur a $20.00 redelivery charge. Not responsible for typographical errors. All sales final. NAME_____________________________________________ PHONE _______________________ PICK UP _________ DELIVERY _________ DATE _________________ TIME ________________ ADDRESS ________________ CREDIT CARD # __________________________________________________________________ EXP. _________________ SEC. CODE _________________ BILLING ZIP CODE ______________ Break the Fast with 2nd Ave Deli SMOKED FISH & APPETIZING Qty Appetizing Price Qty Appetizing Price Nova Scotia Salmon 11.95 ¼ LB Whitefish Salad 6.75 ¼ LB Pastrami Salmon 11.95 ¼ LB Baked Salmon Salad 7.25 ¼ LB Tuna Salad 5.25 ¼ LB Chopped Egg Salad 3.75 ¼ LB Bagels 1.75 each Loaf of Rye Bread 12.95 each (plain, poppy, sesame, (approximately 30 slices) onion, wheat, everything) APPETIZING PLATTER: Nova Scotia Salmon, Pastrami 19.50 per Salmon, or a combination platter person APPETIZING PLATTER: Nova Scotia Salmon, Egg Salad, 18.50 per Tuna Salad, Baked Salmon Salad, and Whitefish Salad person APPETIZING PLATTER: Baked Salmon Salad, Tuna 16.50 per Salad, Egg Salad, and Whitefish Salad person All Appetizing Platters include bagels, parve cream cheese, tomatoes, onions and capers. SALADS Qty Salads Price Qty Salads Price Israeli Salad 11.95 LB Cole Slaw 10.95 LB Health Salad 10.95 LB Potato Salad 10.95 LB Small Bowl of any 33.95 each Large Bowl of any 54.95 each +3.00 for Israeli +5.00 for Salad Salad Salad Israeli Salad (7-12 people) (20-25 people) “ DESSERTS Qty Desserts Price Qty Desserts Price Cinnamon Raisin 19.95 LB Chocolate Rugalech 19.95 LB Rugalech Black & White 19.95 LB Chocolate Chip 19.95 LB Cookies Cookies Chocolate Babka 19.95 LB Rainbow Cookies 19.95 LB Seven Layer Cake 44.95 (serves 8-12 people) each ASSORTED DESSERT PLATTER: Chocolate Babka, 6.95 per Assorted Cookies, Rugalech, or a combination platter person Noodle Kugel Platter 6.50 per person Fresh Fruit Salad Bowl 59.95 (serves approximately 10-12 people) each **SMOKED FISH AND APPETIZING ARE AVAILABLE YEAR ROUND Please ask about reserving our private room at our UES location for your next event or celebration We will close Wednesday, September 15, 2021 at 3:00 P.M. for Yom Kippur. 162 East 33rd Street 1442 First Avenue (between Lexington ave. & 3rd ave.) (corner of 75th street) 212-689-9000 212-737-1700 www.2ndAveDeli.com $100 Minimum on all deliveries (AM delivery) or pickup orders on September 15. Pre-order spots fill up quickly. 48 hour notice is required for all cancellations or modifications. If no one is available to accept your delivery, each additional delivery attempt will incur a $20.00 redelivery charge. Not responsible for typographical errors. All sales final..
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