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The National Grill THE NATIONAL GRILL At Blackstone National Golf Club 227 PUTNAM HILL RD SUTTON MA 01590 508-865-2111 WWW.BNGC.NET Our Menu features fresh, local vegetables from Sutton area farms! APPETIZERS SALADS FEATURING FRESH LOCAL VEGETABLES FROM New England Clam Chowder LOCAL FARMS IN NORTHBRIDGE & SUTTON Cup 5 Bowl 7 Clubhouse Cobb Salad House Chili Cup 5 Bowl 7 Mixed Greens topped with diced turkey, Melted cheddar cheese and chips ham, chopped egg, crispy bacon, red onions, cucumbers, shredded cheddar, tomatoes, Soup du Jour Cup 5 avocados served with choice of dressing 10 Caesar Salad Summer Tomato Stacks Torn Romaine lettuce tossed with house Local farm fresh & ripe tomatoes stacked with fresh made Caesar dressing, Parmasean cheese and mozzarella and basil, drizzled with balsamic garlic croutons 7 vinaigrette and layered on a bed of mixed greens 8 Add Grilled Chicken 3 Add Grilled Blackened Steak 4 Boneless Chicken Tenders Southwest Salad Choice of Buffalo, Teriyaki or Mighty-Mighty BBQ sauce, served with carrots and celery sticks on the Avocado, tomato, black bean salad, red and side Plate of 6 7 Plate of 12 14 green peppers, shredded cheddar jack cheese and tortilla chips on top of a bed of mixed greens served your choice of dressing 7 Nacho Uno Add Grilled Chicken 3 House made Nacho Chips, melted cheddar cheese Add Grilled Seasoned Steak 4 blend and chili served with salsa and sour cream 7 (serves 1-2) Strawberry Fields Farm fresh Baby Spinach with fresh Nachos Grande strawberries, mandarin oranges, feta cheese, Piled high, tortilla chips smothered with cheddar grape tomatoes tossed with your choice of jack cheese, tomatoes, red onions, black olives, jala- dressing 11 penos finished with our house made salsa & sour cream 13 (serves 4) House Garden Salad Mixed Greens tossed with cucumbers, Momma's Crispy Beer Battered Onion tomatoes, red onions and crouton's served Rings with your choice of dressing 6 Beer Battered home made onion rings served with Add Grilled Chicken 3 horseradish cream sauce 7 Add Grilled Seasoned Steak 4 Add Grilled Salmon 4 Grilled Quesadillas Black and Bleu Salad Flour tortilla filled with cheddar jack cheese, onions, A Mixed greens salad with blackened sliced tomatoes; served with salsa and sour cream 1/2 size 6 Full Size 10 New York sirloin steak, crumbled blue cheese, Add Seasoned Beef 4 Add Chicken 3 mixed with balsamic gorgonzola dressing. 10 Grilled Romaine Caesar Salad Bone-In Blackstone Wings A half head of Romaine lettuce lightly Choice of Buffalo, Teriyaki or Mighty, Mighty grilled with Caesar dressing and topped with BBQ, served with Carrots and Celery sticks on the grilled chicken and house made salsa 9 side Plate of 6 wings 9 Plate of 12 wings 13 Substitute Chicken for Salmon or Steak 4 Dressings: Balsamic Vinaigrette; Ranch; Caesar; Raspberry Vinaigrette; Bleu Cheese; Russian; Oil and Vinegar Prices do not include sales tax of 7% Prices Subject to change WRAPS & CLUBS BURGER TOWN Our burgers are 8 oz. hand pressed with A1 choice ground Choice of Wraps include: White or Wheat beef. We do not mess around. Choice of Bread: Bulky Roll, Multigrain, Dark Rye For a healthier option substitute to a Turkey Burger!! Blackstone Club Stuffed with your choice of Bacon, Roasted Turkey, Blackstone Burger Grilled Chicken, Tuna, Hamburger or Cranberry Walnut Our best Selling 8oz choice burger topped with lettuce, fresh Chicken Salad wrapped up with Apple wood smoked tomato and your choice of cheese on a hearth baked roll bacon, lettuce, tomato, red onion and mayo 11 10 Mighty-Mighty BBQ Chicken Wrap Blue Cheese Burger BBQ Chicken tenders wrapped with lettuce, tomato, ched- Our famous 8oz choice burger topped with Bleu cheese and dar jack cheese and ranch dressing 10 cracked black pepper 11 Chicken Caesar Wrap Hawaiian Burger Grilled strips of boneless chicken tossed with crisp ro- Try with a Turkey Burger! Topped with grilled Pineapple, maine, croutons, shredded Parmesan and classic Caesar Sliced Ham & Sweet Teriyaki sauce 11 dressing. 10 Blackened Caesar Steak Wrap A-1 Burger Sliced New York Sirloin medium rare, tossed with crisp Our famous 8oz choice burger topped with Caramelized romaine, croutons, shredded Parmesan and classic Caesar onions, mushrooms and A-1 Sauce 11 dressing. 11 Matt’s Pro Burger Pat’s Buffalo Chicken Smothered with caramelized onions, mushrooms, bacon Buffalo Chicken tenders wrapped with lettuce, tomato and and Swiss cheese served on Dark Rye and Grilled “Panini cheddar jack cheese 10 Style” 12 Stella’s Cajun Chicken Bacon BBQ Burger Fresh Boneless chicken breast blackened with Cajun Melted Cheddar Cheese and apple smoked Bacon seasoning, sautéed bell peppers, onions, with Jack and drizzled with our Mighty-Mighty BBQ Sauce 11 cheddar cheese blend, lettuce, and tomato salsa 10 The Colin Burger Topped with Grilled Peppers, Onions and Mushrooms PANINI’S and melted American Cheese 11 The Gobbler Fresh roasted turkey breast, apple smoked bacon, The Blackstone Dog pepper jack cheese, avocado, fresh basil on an Our famous grilled 1/4 pound hot dog served with onion Focaccia 11 your choice of side and a pickle 7 Add chili and cheese for $1 The Fisherman Blackened white fish on onion focaccia bread Marie’s Famous Fish Sandwich with sliced tomato and provolone cheese 12 Fried haddock served with lettuce, American Bacon Chedd’a Cheese Dream cheese and tartar sauce on a hearth baked roll 9 Crispy bacon, sharp cheddar cheese, fresh toma- to and fresh basil on ciabatta 9 Karly’s Meltdown Grilled Cheese American cheese grilled with bacon and Dad’s Reuben tomato on multi-grain bread 7 Lean pastrami, melted Swiss cheese, sauerkraut, Russian dressing on dark rye 11 Marnie’s Classic BLT Rachel’s Rachel Classic BLT served with crispy bacon, lettuce Turkey breast, melted Swiss cheese, Cole slaw, and tomato on multi-grain bread 8 Russian dressing on light multi-grain 10 Summer Caprese Melt Grilled Chicken Sandwich Fresh mozzarella, tomatoes, fresh basil and home Grilled Chicken served with lettuce, tomato and made Balsamic vinaigrette on ciabatta 11 onion on a hearth baked roll 9 Patty’s Veggie Delight Fresh seasonal vegetables, portabella mushroom All Sandwiched served with French Fries. with fresh mozzarella cheese, fresh basil on Substitute Sweet Potato Fries or Onion Rings for ciabatta 9 $1 ENTREES We use fresh local vegetables for all our Entrees! New England Fish & Chips A gigantic portion of lightly battered fresh cod filet, fried to crispy perfection and served with French fries, Cole slaw and tartar sauce 14 Grilled Salmon Fresh dill marinated salmon grilled to perfection laid on a bed of rice pilaf with a side of vegetable medley 17 Haddock Pomadoro Fresh filet of haddock broiled with tomatoes, bacon, basil, olive oil, parmesan cheese in a white wine and lemon sauce served over rice pilaf 18 Bella’s Chicken Pan seared and blended with olive oil, garlic, mushrooms, artichoke hearts, tomatoes, basil and asiago cheese served along with penne pasta 14 Classic Chicken Parmasean Home made marinara sauce, fresh tomatoes, fresh mozzarella, basil, parmesan cheese, served on a bed of penne marinara with garlic bread 14 Pop’s Mack & Cheese Penne pasta tossed with a 3 cheese blended sauce, topped with crushed potato chips, then baked to a bubbly perfection, served with garlic bread 10 Add Grilled Chicken for 3 Add Seasoned Steak for 4 Celeste's Asian Stir-Fry Stir fry seasonal vegetables seasoned with a ginger teriyaki glaze serve on a bed of steamed rice or fresh lo Mein noodles 10 Add Grilled Chicken 3 Add Seasoned Steak or Grilled Salmon for 4 Tiloo’s Cut N.Y. Sirloin Steak 12 or 16 ounces of seasoned Choice New York Sirloin, grilled to your liking finished in a mushroom sherry demi-glaze. Served with baked potato and vegetables of the day 19 for 12oz 24 for 16oz Nikky’s Open Faced Steak Sliced Sirloin resting on garlic bread with caramelized onions and drizzled with a mushroom demi-glaze. Served with French fries and Cole slaw. 12 Please inform your server of any food allergies…...The consumption of undercooked or raw meat, seafood or poultry may elevate the risk of contracting a food born illness BEVERAGES WINE Beringer Merlot Beringer Chardonnay Robert Mondavi Merlot Greg Norman Chardonnay Greg Norman Cabernet-Merlot Via Veneto Pinot Grigio Greg Norman Shiraz Beringer White Zinfandel Beringer Cabernet Sauvignon Monkey Bay Sauvignon Blanc Echelon Pinto Nior Covey Run Riesling Montecepas Malbec DRAFT BEER 16OZ Bass Yuengling Lager Goose Island Bud Light Stella Artois Wormtown Blonde Cougar BOTTLED BEER Budweiser Bud Light Bud Light Lime Coors Light Miller Lite Michelob Ultra Michelob Ultra Pomegranate Harpoon IPA Blue Moon Leinenkugels Summer Shandy Sam Adams Boston Sam Adams Light Sam Adams Summer Rolling Rock Amstel Light Heineken Heineken Light Corona Corona Light Mike’s Hard Lemonade Mike’s Hard Lime Twisted Tea Guinness Draught N/A O'Doul's SOFT DRINKS Pepsi Ginger Ale Pink Lemonade Lipton Iced Tea Diet Pepsi Orange Juice Bottled Water Sierra Mist Cranberry Juice Gatorade Mug Root Beer Arnold Palmer Half & Half Lite Prices not inclusive of 6.25% Tax .
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