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Menu Revised4page = WARNING: this item is HOT! Burgers Order at your own risk! NO REFUNDS We proudly serve all-natural NM Angus Beef. Burgers served with lettuce, tomato, onion, pickles, and your choice of a side. Picante Grande 14 New Mexico hatch green chile, shoestring onion rings, pepperjack cheese, sriracha aioli, cajun ranch, lettuce, tomato Sonoran Burger 15 Grilled jalapenos, pepperjack and cotija cheese, cilantro crema, and avocado To-Go & Delivery ORDER ONLINE OR GIVE US A CALL! R.I.P. Burger 15 House made jalapeno popper, guacamole, onion rings, cheddar boxcarsantafe.com (505) 988-7222 Black & Blue Burger 14 530 South Guadalupe St Smoked Beeler bacon, blue cheese, black pepper aioli Open Everyday BUT Tuesday Green Chile Cheeseburger 13 11:30-2:30 | 4:30-9:30 New Mexico Hatch green chile, melted cheddar cheese Bacon, Egg, & Cheese Burger 14 smoked Beeler bacon, melted cheddar cheese, fried egg Soups & Salads Build-a-Burger Santa Fe-mous Green Chile Beef Stew choose a burger andany toppings you want loaded with beef, potatoes, carrots, green chile and our secret recipe of course NM grass-fed angus 11 b o w l $8/ Cup $4 add Sour cream $.75 House-made Veggie Burger 9 NEW Chili a la Vegan TOP OFF ANY BURGER WITH: organic & vegan: charred eggplant, black beans, green lentils, NM Hatch green chile, fresh jalapenos, carrots, tomato, red peppers, roasted poblano, roasted corn, carmelized onions, roasted red peppers, cheddar cheese, swiss cheese, NM smoked gouda add $1 m e xic a n chocolate topped with guacamole Not vegan? Say "cheese please" $1, sour cream $2 fried egg add $1.50 b o w l $8/ Cup $4 add Sour cream $.75 NEW smoked Beeler bacon, fresh avocado add $3 Sweetheart Salad 12 baby kale, mixed greens, fresh strawberries, avocado, and citrus segments tossed in our house strawberry and poppy seed vinaigrette Sides Add chicken $4, steak or black tiger shrimp $6 NEW Sandwiches and burgers are served with your choice of the Quinoa Kale Salad 12 following standard or Boxcar sides. Sides ordered a-la-carte fresh baby kale, organic quinoa, shaved almonds, golden have different pricing. raisins, sunflower seeds, red onion, house citrus vinaigrette Add chicken $4, steak or black tiger shrimp $6 Tater tots Classic Cobb 13 Hand-cut french fries Sweet potato waffle fries all-natural chicken, romaine, chopped bacon, avocado, Cole slaw tomato, hard-boiled egg, blue cheese crumbs & dressing Garden salad +$1 NEW Mashed potatoes +$1 All Hail! We have Kale (Caesar) 10 Green chile mac & cheese +$3 baby kale tossed with house-made Caesar dressing, parmesan, house croutons Parmesean truffle fries +$3 Beer battered onion rings +$1.5 Add chicken $4, steak or black tiger shrimp $6 Caesar Salad 9 chopped romaine tossed with house-made Caesar dressing, parmesan, house croutons BOXCAR sources food locally and organically whenever possible. Add chicken $4, steak or black tiger shrimp $6 Everything is made fresh and in-house! Dressings: Consuming raw or undercooked meats, poultry, seafood, shellfish, eggs, Ranch, Blue cheese, Caesar, Honey mustard or unpasteurized milk may increase your risk of foodborne illness Strawberry poppy seed vinaigrette, Citrus vinaigrette Entrees Green Chile Mac & Cheese 9 Appetizers NM Hatch green chile, cavatappi pasta, smothered in cheddar and mozzarella under a panko crust add bacon/ham $4, chicken/short rib $5, shrimp $6 Chips & Dips 10 Boxcar Mac & Cheese 15 Roasted tomato salsa, queso, & fresh guacamole crispy bacon, chicken breast, spinach, 3 for 10, 2 for 9, or 1 for 6, extra basket of chips 1.50 NM hatch green chile, roasted red peppers smothered in NM Tucumcari cheddar and mozzarella NEW Bang Bang Shrimp 13 Chicken & Waffles 14 crispy shrimp glazed in chef's sweet & spicy sauce served all-natural fried chicken, house-made Belgian waffle, Boxcar with mixed greens and chipotle aioli white bacon gravy, NM red chile butter, waffle syrup NEW Smothered Tots 9 Fish & Chips 14 bowl of tater tots smothered in our house-made cheese sauce, beer battered cod, coleslaw, garlic & herb steak fries served topped with bacon and scallions with lemon habanero tartar sauce NEW The Drunk Chick 14.5 Avocado Tempura 7 all-natural grilled chicken breast cooked in a creamy Jack avocado wedges battered in light tempura, crema verde Daniels sauce served with roasted poblano and corn mashed potatoes Bacon Wrapped Jalapeno Poppers 12 NEW NM Tucumcari cheddar and cream cheese st–erde Cauliflower Curry 14 skip the bacon $9 coconut and green curry sauce, cauliflower, and roasted shitake mushrooms Popper & Avocado Tempura Plate 13 NEW Chili a la Vegan 8 our avocado tempura and jalapeno poppers all on one plate organic & vegan: charred eggplant, roasted poblano chiles, with bacon wrapped poppers, crema verde $16 roasted corn, tomatoes, red peppers, black beans, green lentils, carrots, mexican chocolate and fresh herbs topped Nachos 9 with guacamole NM Tucumcari cheddar, black beans, fresh jalapenos, Not vegan? Say "cheese please" $1, sour cream $2 pico de gallo. NEW Stuffed Poblano 14 add sour cream 2, guacamole 3 black bean and quinoa stuffed poblano pepper served with add all-natural chicken or short rib 4, NM hanger steak 6 sliced avocado and jasmine rice Boxcar Nachos 16 Kyzer bacon, all-natural braised short rib, Sandwiches hatch green chile, cheddar, Boxcar Queso, black beans, We bake all breads fresh in-house. fresh jalapenos, pico, guacamole, sour cream Substitute a gluten-free bun for 1 Sandwiches served with your choice of a side. Boxcar Quesadilla 9.5 The Santa Fe 13 stuffed with NM Tucumcari cheddar, black beans, locally sourced, grilled or fried chicken breast, New NM Hatch green chile, pico de gallo, fire roasted salsa Mexico hatch green chile, shoestring onion rings, pepper- add chicken or short rib 4, black tiger shrimp or steak 6 jack cheese, sriracha aioli, cajun ranch, lettuce, tomato Carboni Club 13 Chicken Tender Basket 11 locally sourced, fried chicken breast, Beeler bacon, New all natural chicken served with hand-cut French fries and Mexico swiss, lettuce, tomato, black pepper aioli, white your choice of ranch, bleu cheese, honey mustard, bacon gravy, house-baked brioche buffalo, or red chile BBQ sauce Omaha Reuben full 15/half 10 Chicken Wings full 15.5/half 8.5 Guinness corned beef, Swiss, House made sauerkraut, all natural crispy chicken wings smothered in your choice of 1000 island dressing, house-baked Jewish rye honey chipotle, mango habanero, classic buffalo, or red El Cubano 11 chile BBQ sauce mojo brined, slow smoked Kyzer pork and sweet honey ham, swiss cheese, pickles, coleslaw, Dijon aioli, pressed Parmesan Truffled Fries 8.5 on house-baked brioche hand-cut house fries tossed in truffle oil, herbs, Parmesan Buffalo Chicken Sandwich 13 House made Fried Pickles 8 locally sourced, grilled or fried chicken breast tossed in our classic buffalo sauce, blue cheese crumbles and blue lightly breaded, house made pickle cheese dressing, house-baked brioche. Try it as a wrap! chips deep fried and served with spicy ranch Chicken Caesar Wrap 11 locally sourced, grilled chicken breast, fresh romaine, tomato, shaved parmesan, house-made Caesar dressing.
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