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Breakfast Menu Breakfast Menu Drinks Bulk BBQ & Fixin's Soft Drinks Coke, Diet Coke, Sprite, Dr. Pepper, BBQ by the Pound (no sides) Cheerwine, Diet Cheerwine, Sun Drop, Diet Sun Drop, Chopped........................$7.25 Sliced ........................$8.25 Cherry-Lemon Sun Drop, 7up, Sunkist Orange, Whole Shoulder – per lb. ....................................$4.95 Country Time Lemonade BBQ Sauce (8 oz. bottle) Small ........................................................................$1.59 Homemade vinegar based ....................................$2.45 Large ........................................................................$1.89 Sweet thick ............................................................$2.65 Iced Tea ....................................................................$1.69 Texas Pete ..............................................................$2.65 Hot Tea ......................................................................$1.49 BBQ Slaw (homemade) Pint ....$2.45 Gallon ..$14.00 Coffee ........................................................................$1.39 Mayo Slaw Pint ................$2.75 Gallon ..............$18.00 Hot Chocolate ..........................................................$1.45 Baked Beans Pint ..........$2.75 Gallon ..............$17.00 Milk (white or chocolate) Half Pint $1.45 Pint ....$2.09 Rolls One Dozen ......................................................$2.25 Orange Juice .................Small $1.45 Large ..........$2.19 Brunswick Stew Pint ............................................$5.45 Bottled Water (20 oz. Dasani) ............................$1.29 Hushpuppies One Dozen ......................................$2.95 Locally Owned with Gallon ................................................................$3.75 Tea Over 30 Years of Experience Catering R&R Breakfast Menu Breakfast Sandwiches are perfect for morning meetings... just call ahead and we’ll have Who says you can’t please everyone? them ready! Let us cater your next party or event. Leave the work to us! For information on pricing or scheduling, please contact Carter Critz at 704-701-9548 R&R is a great or e-mail [email protected] place to hold your next breakfast meeting. Dine-In • Carry-Out • Bulk Orders • Catering Concord, NC • 704-786-1123 Breakfast Hours: 755 Pitts School Rd . NW (I-85 exit 52), Pitts School Road & Poplar Tent Monday –Friday, 6:00 –10:3 0 am 11/30/11 V1 Open 6am–9pm Mon–Sat www.RRbbq.net Saturday, 6:00 –11:0 0 am One Egg Eggless Breakfast Sandwiches or Biscuits All egg plates served with Grits, Rice and Gravy, or Served with Grits, Rice and Gravy, or Hashbrowns, Add cheese for $0.30 – No egg, subtract $0.80. Hashbrowns, Toast or Biscuit. Toast or Biscuit. Egg ..............................................................................$1.95 Any Style ..................................................................$2.60 Bacon, Sausage Links or Patty, or Bacon and Egg ........................................................$2.90 w/Bacon, Sausage Links or Patty, Livermush ................................................................$3.45 City Ham and Egg ..................................................$3.10 or Livermush ............................................................$4.05 Country (whole slice) or City Ham ..................$4.45 Country Ham and Egg ........................................$3.75 w/City Ham ..............................................................$4.25 Sausage and Egg ....................................................$3.00 w/Country Ham (whole slice) ............................$4.90 Livermush and Egg ..............................................$3.10 Hot Cakes Bacon, Lettuce Tomato ........................................$4.15 Bologna and Egg ....................................................$2.35 One Hot Cake ..........................................................$2.05 w/Bacon, Sausage Links or Patty, or Livermush ................................................................$3.95 w/City Ham ..............................................................$4.45 w/Country Ham (whole slice) ............................$5.20 Each Additional Hot Cake ..................................$1.00 Two Eggs French Toast All egg plates served with Grits, Rice and Gravy, or Made with Texas Toast. Hashbrowns, Toast or Biscuit. 3 Slices ......................................................................$3.55 Sides Any Style ..................................................................$3.10 2 Slices ......................................................................$2.80 Egg ................................................................................$.80 w/Bacon, Sausage Links or Patty, 1 Slice ........................................................................$2.05 Gravy Biscuit (each) ............................................$1.80 or Livermush ............................................................$4.70 w/Bacon, Sausage Links or Patty, or Plain Biscuit (each) ..............................................$1.00 w/City Ham ..............................................................$4.80 Livermush Additional ............................................$1.85 Order Toast ..............................................................$1.00 w/Country Ham (whole slice) ............................$5.45 w/City Ham Additional ..........................................$2.05 Grits ............................................................................$1.15 w/Country Ham (whole slice) Additional ......$2.90 Hashbrowns ............................................................$1.60 Rice ............................................................................$1.00 Omelets Rice and Gravy ......................................................$1.75 All omelets are made with 3 eggs. Served with Grits, Tomato Slices ..........................................................$1.45 Rice and Gravy, or Hashbrowns, Toast or Biscuit. Cereal and Milk ......................................................$2.35 ......................................................................$4.45 Breakfast Special Cheese Bacon ..........................................................................$2.05 ..............$5.50 Ham, Bacon or Sausage, and Cheese $4.15 City Ham ..................................................................$2.20 Ham, Cheese, Peppers, Western Country Ham (whole slice) ................................$3.45 Onions, Tomatoes ......................................................$6.25 One Egg — Bacon or Sausage Livermush ................................................................$2.05 ........................................................................$5.50 Grits, Toast or 1 Biscuit Veggie Sausage Links or Patty ..........................................$1.80 Coffee, Tea or Soft Drink Sausage Gravy ........................................................$1.00 For cholesterol-free egg, add $.55 Monday-Friday Only Sugar-free jelly and syrup No Substitutions available upon request. 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