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Sgmain2018 Color (All breakfasts with eggs are served with two scrambled Simply Breakfasts unless otherwise noted) Cheese: Cheddar, Swiss, Provolone, American or Pepper Jack; Grilled Sandwiches Meats: Vermont All Natural Maple Sausage, (On your choice of bread) Boar’s Head Applewood Smoked Bacon or Ham Mirror Lake eggs and cheese $5.50 GOUR METtm Lake Placid eggs, meat & cheese $7.50 Breakfast Bowls Heart Lake eggs, cheese, tomato, Chapel Pond oatmeal with brown sugar $5 avocado & red onion $7.50 Copperas Pond homemade granola with milk $6.50 Cascade Lake eggs, bacon, goat cheese with Add fresh banana, dried cranberries, baby spinach & roasted red peppers $8.50 walnuts or homemade granola $.75 ea Lower Ausable Lake eggs, brie cheese, sausage & maple mayo $8.50 Breakfast Plates Lincoln Pond two eggs any style with Upper Ausable Lake eggs & smoked salmon home fries & toast $6.50 with lemon caper cream cheese & red onion $10 Round Pond two eggs any style with Repeatedly voted Breakfast Burritos home fries, toast and choice of meat $8.50 (Served with sour cream & homemade salsa) “Best in the Adirondacks” Omelets by Adirondack Life Readers Gulf Brook eggs, home fries, cheese & choice of meat $8.50 All Served with Home Fries & Toast Hulls Falls eggs & cheese $8.25 Eat-in Take-out Roaring Brook eggs, fresh baby spinach, Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner cheese with black beans, avocado & tomato $8.50 Champagne Falls eggs, meat & cheese $9.25 Full Deli, Freshly Prepared Entrees, Salads, Soups & Sides John’s Brook eggs, cheddar cheese, home Clifford Falls eggs, roasted veggies, Custom Sliced Boar’s Head Products fries, bacon, ham & sausage $10 spinach & goat cheese $10.25 Artisan Bakery-Fresh Breads & Desserts Breakfast & Lunch Platters Dart Brook eggs, provolone, fresh baby spinach, Fresh Meat & Seafood mushrooms & roasted red peppers $8.50 Simply Gourmet is a division of Specialty Foods & Gifts Extras: Extra Home Fries $3; Extra Egg or Imported & Farmstead Cheese Egg Whites $1; Toast w/Butter $1.50; Eat Lake PlacidTM Nightly Cabin Dinners Double Meat $3; (Always different - you Heat & Eat) Mirror Lake Private Chef Services Maple Syrup $2; Avocado $2 Marshalls Simply Gourmet Inn Hannaford Hadjis W & the ‘dack shack Catering - for 2 to 200 N ay Weddings, Rehearsal Dinners, Cocktail Parties X Mirror Lake & more To Saranac Lake (less than 1/2 mile) W Main Street Algonquin Rd Algonquin Saranac Ave. (Rt. 86) esvalley Rd (Your location or ours.) the butler room Stewart”s LPCA Library BIG Mountain Deli & Crêperie Call to place an order Parking X 518.523.3111 event venue at simply gourmet Base Camp Cafe X NBT Bank Fax 518.523.3319 The Butler Room, is 2099 Saranac Ave., Lake Placid, NY the newest event venue Email: [email protected] space in town. www.eatlakeplacid.com Host parties, meetings, small weddings. Full bar GO TO OUR WEBSITE and catering for parties Local secret* The best place to eat dinner in town. for up to 60 seated and Lots of free parking. Easy walk. ORDER, PAY & PICK UP 120 for a standing For reservations with CHOWNOW Get the Simply Gourmet app reception. AV equipment TM 518-523-3555 and dance floor are SHACK 2099 Saranac Ave. available. Plenty of free parking. Checkdack out our menus & specials at www.eatlakeplacid.com menu & prices subject to change. Simply the 46 Best Sandwiches in the High Peaks Simply Salads roast turkey, cranberry horseradish sauce, cheddar, 1 Marcy 27 Big Slide ham, salami, bologna, provolone, banana peppers, Mount Pisgah mixed greens with tomatoes, red onions, apple & cracked pepper mayo $8.75 garlic mayo and oil & vinegar $9.50 sprouts, homemade croutons & cukes 2 Algonquin roast turkey, applewood smoked bacon, avocado, 28 Esther liverwurst, provolone, red onion, cracked pepper mayo Lg. $7 / Sm. $5 spinach & Russian dressing $8.75 & spicy brown mustard $8.50 Mount Whitney (Caesar) romaine, homemade croutons, 3 Haystack roast turkey, smoked cheddar, roasted red peppers 29 Upper WolfjawPork egg salad, bacon, lettuce & tomatoes $8.75 fresh grated Parmesan Lg. $8 / Sm. $6 & maple mayo $8.75 30 Lower Wolfjaw egg salad, red onions, spinach & Mount Jo fresh apples, NY cheddar & chopped walnuts 4 Skylight smoked turkey, brie cheese & honey mustard $8.75 tapenade $8.50 on a bed of mixed baby greens $9 5 Whiteface cracked pepper turkey, provolone, avocado, spinach 31 Street fresh vegetables, Swiss & garlic hummus $8.50 Baxter pears, crumbly blue cheese & crunchy pecans on a bed of mixed greens $9 & mayo $8.75 32 Phelps tomato, fresh mozzarella, basil & balsamic $8.50 6 Dix roast turkey, pastrami, Swiss & whole grain mustard $8.75 Little Crow spinach, bacon, hard-boiled egg, goat cheese Turkey & 33 Donaldson warm grilled vegetables, provolone & red onions $10 7 Gray roast turkey, sopressata (Italian salami cured in wine), & tapenade $8.75 Hurricane mixed greens with tomato, cucumber, onions, topped with provolone, roastedChicken red peppers & pesto mayo $8.75 34 Seymour warm grilled vegetables, fresh mozzarella & ham, turkey, fresh mozzarella, cheddar croutons & a hard-boiled egg 8 Iroquois Peak chicken salad, spinach & cracked pesto mayo $8.75 $11 pepper mayo $8.75 35 SawteethVegetarian peanut butter, homemade granola, banana (apple at Paleface mixed greens, roasted red peppers, cucumbers, banana 9 Basin roast beef, smoked cheddar, red onion, bbq sauce & Simply Gourmet) & apple butter $7.50 peppers, salami & provolone $10 cracked pepper mayo $8.75 36 Cascade peanut butter & jelly $5 Cobble Mountain mixed greens with bacon, avocado, 10 Gothics roast beef, caramelized onion, blue cheese & horseradish tomatoes, crumbled blue cheese & grilled chicken $11 mayo $8.75 Hot, Grilled Sandwiches Salad dressings - (Served on the side) Balsamic, Caesar, (any other sandwich can be grilled if you wish) 11 Colden roast beef, blue cheese, chutney & garlic mayo $8.75 Ranch, Russian, Creamy Blue Cheese, Oil & Vinegar, 37 South Dix hand pulled, slow roasted BBQ pork, smoked Maple Vinaigrette & Greek Vinaigrette 12 Giant roast beef, roast turkey, Swiss, coleslaw & Russian cheddar & red onion $9.50 Add grilled chicken, tuna or chicken salad $4 dressing $9.50 Grilled Salmon $6 13 Nippletop corned beef,Beef Swiss, apple onion relish & horseradish 38 Porter tuna salad, provolone, tomato & red onion $9.50 mayo $8.75 39 Colvin corned beef, Swiss, sauerkraut & Russian dressing $9.50 Simply Soups 14 Santanoni pastrami, Swiss, coleslaw & Russian dressing $8.75 All of our soups are made from scratch using only 15 Redfield albacore tuna salad, red onion, spinach & 40 Emmons homemade meatballs, provolone & our house the freshest ingredients. The soup menu changes daily & cracked pepper mayo $8.75 marinara $9.50 seasonally featuring five to six each day including: gluten free, vegetarian, dairy free and vegan options. 16 Wright Peak albacore tuna salad, caramelized onions, 41 Dial grilled American cheese $6 Call for today’s soups or to request your favorite, cucumber & lemon caper mayo $8.75 42 Grace Peak cheddar,Hot avocado, onion & tomato $8.50 we’ll make it ASAP. 17 Saddleback smoked salmon, applewood smoked bacon, 43 Blake Peak Buffalo chicken, pepper jack cheese lettuce, tomato & cracked pepper mayo $9.50 & your choice of ranch or blue cheese dressing $10 18 Panther smoked salmon, lettuce, tomato, red onion 44 Cliff grilled chicken club, bacon, lettuce, tomato, garlic mayo & lemon caper mayo $8.75 & avocado $10 19 Table Top applewoodFish smoked bacon, lettuce, tomato 45 Nye apple, brie & honey mustard $7.50 & maple mayo $8.75 Create your Own 20 Rocky Peak maple honey ham, smoked cheddar, apple & 46 Couchsachraga your choice of one meat: turkey, roast beef, apple butter $8.75 ham, corned beef, pastrami, bologna or salami (tuna & chicken 21 Macomb maple honey ham, cheddar, apple onion relish & salad $1 extra); One cheese: cheddar, American, Swiss or cracked pepper mayo $8.75 provolone; Condiments: mayo, mustard, Russian or oil & vinegar; 22 Armstrong ham, Swiss & Dijon $7.50 lettuce, tomato & onion $7.75 23 Hough ham, brie, banana peppers & honey mustard $8.75 Double meat any sandwich $4 In a hurry? Call or fax in your order 24 Seward salami, fresh mozzarella, basil, tomato, oil/vin $8.75 Bread Choices 518.523.3111 Fax 518.523.3319 Pork Homemade Rolls:1 Asiago Peppercorn 2 Caramelized Onion 3 Rosemary 25 Marshall sopressata, provolone, banana peppers, oil/vin $8.75 Garlic 4 Basil Pesto 5 Hearth (Plain) vegan friendly We feature Boar’s Head All Natural Meat & Cheese! 26 Allen bologna, American, yellow mustard & mayo $7.50 Sliced Bread: 6 Whole Wheat 7 Seeded Rye 8 Gluten Free We also sell it sliced in the deli. 9 Farmhouse White Call your order in so there’s no waiting! Wraps:10 Whole Wheat Wrap 11 Flour Wrap 12 Our Daily Bread prices subject to change!.
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