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Enjoy Your Breakfast & Brunch! Enjoy Your Breakfast & Brunch! Phone: 856-784-2800 Open “ASK ABOUT OUR 6am - 11pm Daily REWARDS PROGRAM” 1378 Little Gloucester Road Gloucester Township, New Jersey 08021 www.LampPostDiner.com BEVERAGES, SPECIALTY COFFEES & SHAKES LACAS HOT COFFEE (Free Refill) 1.99 MOCHA LATTE 3.29 LACAS ICED COFFEE 2.49 HOT CHOCOLATE WITH WHIPPED CREAM 2.59 MILK 2.99 HERBAL SPECIALTY TEA 2.29 CAPPUCCINO 3.39 LACAS HOT TEA OR DECAF HOT TEA 1.99 SINGLE SHOT OF ESPRESSO 2.69 PEPSI FOUNTAIN SODA (Free Refill) 2.39 DOUBLE SHOT OF ESPRESSO 3.69 MILKSHAKES 4.99 LATTE 3.39 Vanilla • Black & White • Chocolate • Strawberry VANILLA LATTE 3.39 Butter Pecan • Mint Chocolate Chip FRESHLY BREWED ICED TEA 2.39 FRUIT JUICE 3.59 (16 oz) • 2.59 (10 oz) Orange • Tomato • Pineapple • Cranberry • Apple • Prune • Grapefuit • V-8 GREEK YOGURT & CEREALS LOADED GREEK YOGURT with honey, walnuts, dried cranberries and cinnamon 5.99 *Greek yogurt is healthier because it has 40% less sugar, 38% less sodium, and 2 times the amount of protein than traditional yogurt GREEK YOGURT & FRUIT PLATTER with honey, walnuts, dried cranberries and seasoned fruit 9.99 BOWL OF GREEK YOGURT (Plain) 4.29 FRESH CRISP CEREAL with milk bowl 3.29 • with banana 3.99 PIPING HOT OATMEAL with milk bowl 3.29 LOADED OATMEAL with cinnamon, walnuts, honey, and cranberries 4.29 OATMEAL with fruit 4.29 FRESH FRUIT CUP small 2.99 • large 4.99 THE LAMP POST BREAKFAST SPECIALS ALL THE BREAKFAST SPECIALS BELOW ARE SERVED WITH CHOICE OF 7 OZ. FRUIT JUICE, TOAST AND BUTTER (UNLESS SPECIFIED COMPLETE) AND COFFEE OR HOT TEA (Herbal Tea Not Included) SUBSTITUTE FRUIT CUP INSTEAD OF HOME FRIES $1.75 EXTRA 1. TWO COUNTRY FRESH EGGS served with golden home fries or grits 6.19 with BACON, SAUSAGE or HICKORY HAM 8.19 2. AVOCADO AND TOMATO OMELETTE served with golden home fries or grits 8.99 3. FRIED PHILADELPHIA SCRAPPLE AND TWO COUNTRY FRESH EGGS served with golden home fries or grits 8.19 4. EL DIABLO OMELETTE with jalapenos, salsa and cheddar cheese, served with golden home fries or grits 8.99 5. TAYLOR PORK ROLL AND TWO COUNTRY FRESH EGGS served with golden home fries or grits 8.19 6. GOLDEN DOWNY PANCAKES served with creamery butter and syrup (complete) 7.29 with TWO EGGS 8.59 7. GOLDEN DOWNY PANCAKES with BACON or LINK SAUSAGE served with creamery butter and syrup (complete) 8.59 8. HUNGRY LAMP POST 2 + 2 + 2 + 2 two pancakes or french toast, two fresh eggs, two bacon strips and two sausage links (complete) 9.29 9. EGG DIPPED FRENCH TOAST served with creamery butter and syrup (complete) 7.29 10. AMERICAN CHEESE OMELETTE served with golden home fries or grits 7.79 11. WESTERN OMELETTE served with golden home fries or grits 8.29 12. EGGS BENEDICT two poached eggs layered with canadian bacon, topped with hollandaise sauce on an english muffin with home fries or grits (complete) 8.79 13. HICKORY SMOKED HAM STEAK AND TWO COUNTRY FRESH EGGS served with golden home fries or grits 11.29 14. LAMP POST DELIGHT pancakes topped with cinnamon, walnuts, strawberries, bananas and whipped cream (complete) 8.99 15. COLOSSAL BAGEL SANDWICH served with bacon, two fried eggs and cheese (complete) 8.49 16. CREAMED CHIPPED BEEF over toast (complete) 8.79 Please No Substitutions • Photos are for Suggestion Only • Actual Platters May Appear Different New! Brunch Specialties PLEASE ASK YOUR SERVER FOR OUR 2 DAILY BRUNCH SPECIALS! A. TUSCAN SKILLET grilled chicken breast, sauteed diced onions, cubed potatoes, fresh baby spinach, roasted red peppers, mozzarella cheese, scrambled eggs and pesto aioli 9.79 B. WESTERN CASSEROLE breakfast sausage, peppers and onions served over home fries, topped with cheddar jack cheese and sunny side up eggs 9.79 C. OPEN FACED CORNED BEEF HASH served over your favorite toast, topped with two eggs (any style) 8.29 D. GREEK YOGURT & FRUIT SALAD PLATTER greek yogurt topped with honey, walnuts, dried cranberries, raisins and seasonal fresh fruit 9.99 E. LOX AND BAGEL SPECIAL nova scotia lox on a toasted bagel, served with lettuce, tomatoes, kalamata olives, capers and cream cheese 10.99 F. CRABBY BENEDICT poached eggs over our famous crab cakes, canadian bacon and english muffin, finished with hollandaise sauce,served with home fries 11.99 G. BREAKFAST CHEESESTEAK scrambled eggs, american cheese, cheesesteak meat and bacon, mixed on a long roll, served with home fries 10.99 H. BISCUITS AND GRAVY our homemade biscuits topped with our creamy sausage gravy, served with home fries 8.79 I. SHRIMP AND GRITS sauteed cajun style shrimp served over a bowl of grits 11.99 J. CHICKEN AND WAFFLES chicken tenders, fried crisp over our homemade belgian waffle, served with syrup and butter 11.99 K. PROTEIN OMELETTE turkey, avocado and egg white omelette, served with cottage cheese and toast 9.99 Specialty Pancakes, Waffles, Crepes or French Toast Your Choice $9.29 CHOCOLATE COVERED STRAWBERRY BANANA NUT chocolate chips, covered with strawberries, pancakes topped with bananas, walnuts nutella and whipped cream and whipped cream APPLE CINNAMON T GREEK YOGURT & HONEY apple filling sprinkled with cinnamon sugar low fat greek yogurt, topped with honey and topped with whipped cream MILE HIGH BLUEBERRY ALA MODE banana, strawberries, walnuts, blueberry filling topped with ice cream dried cranberries and whipped cream and whipped cream HARVEST OBSESSED WITH NUTELLA chocolate chips, covered with nutella dried cranberries, walnuts, almonds, and topped with whipped cream cinnamon sugar and topped with whipped cream “YOU MUST BE NUTZ” FREEDOM walnuts and almonds drizzled with honey strawberries, blueberries and bananas and topped with whipped cream with whipped cream HAWAIIAN pineapple filling, topped with whipped cream AWARD Bakery WINNING BAKERY! ALL Desserts ARE MADE ON the PREMISES! CHECK OUT OUR Dessert CASE FOR MORE Selections! PIES APPLE PIE 3.59 COCONUT custard PIE 3.59 french APPLE PIE 3.59 chocolate cream PIE 3.59 cherry PIE 3.59 BANANA cream PIE 3.59 blueberry PIE 3.59 BOSTON cream PIE 3.99 LEMON meringue PIE 3.59 PUDDINGS, JELLO & ICE CREAM RICE PUDDING with Whipped Cream 3.29 FAMOUS BREAD PUDDING with Whipped Cream 3.29 TAPIOCA PUDDING with Whipped Cream 3.29 CHOCOLATE PUDDING with Whipped Cream 3.29 JELLO with Whipped Cream 2.99 MILK SHAKE 4.99 RICHMAN’S ICE CREAM Chocolate, Vanilla or Strawberry, Two Scoops 3.59 FRESH FRUIT CUP REG 2.99 • LG 4.99 FRESH STRAWBERRIES 4.99 PASTRIESLamp Post - Dinner Menu 2015.pdf 10 9/1/15 9:32 PM Lamp Post - Dinner Menu 2015.pdf 10 9/1/15 9:32 PM APPLE TURNOVER 2.59 GREEK BAKLAVA 3.99 RASPBERRY ALMOND MACAROONS 3.29 ALMOND HORSESHOE 3.29 BROWNIE 2.99 BISCOTTIS 1.49 piece LINZER TARTS 2.49 HAMANTASH 2.29 (1) CINNAMON BUN 2.49 CANNOLI 2.59 ASSORTED MUFFINS 2.39 DANISH 2.39 ELEPHANT EARS 2.49 ECLAIR 2.99 SMALL BUTTER COOKIES (Approx ½ LB.) 3.50 LARGE BUTTER COOKIES (Approx 1 LB.) 7.00 croissant with butter 2.29 TOASTED croissant with nutella 3.59 TOASTED BAGEL with butter 2.29 TOASTED BAGEL with cream cheese 3.59 english MUFFIN with butter 2.29 FAMOUS CHEESECAKES CHEESECAKE Best in town! 4.29 SIGNATURE BROWNIE CHEESECAKE 4.79 CHOCOLATE CHEESECAKE 4.79 CHOCOLATE COVERED STRAWBERRY CHEESECAKE 4.79 OREO CHEESECAKE 4.79 PEANUT BUTTER CHEESECAKE 4.79 STRAWBERRY, BLUEBERRY, CHERRY OR PINEAPPLE CHEESECAKE 4.79 RASPBERRY SWIRL CHEESECAKE 4.79 BANANA BREAD CHEESECAKE 4.79 SUGAR-FREE CHEESECAKE 4.79 CAKES CANNOLI CHEESECAKE 4.79 STRAWBERRY SHORTCAKE 3.99 CHOCOLATE LAYER CAKE 3.79 DOUBLE CHOCOLATE CAKE 3.99 GERMAN CHOCOLATE CAKE 3.99 ITALIAN RUM CAKE 3.79 COCONUT CAKE 3.79 OREO MOUSSE CAKE 3.99 CARROT CAKE 3.99 CANNOLI CAKE 3.99 COUNTRY FRESH EggS SERVED WITH HOME FRIES OR GRITS AND TOAST SUBSTITUTE FRUIT CUP INSTEAD OF HOME FRIES $1.75 EXTRA EGG BEATERS or EGG WHITES $1.25 EXTRA TWO EGGS any style 4.79 SINGLE EGG any style 3.79 HAM AND EGGS 7.29 BACON AND EGGS 7.29 ITALIAN SAUSAGE or CANADIAN BACON AND EGGS 7.59 SAUSAGE AND EGGS 7.29 PORK ROLL AND EGGS 7.29 SCRAPPLE AND EGGS 7.29 T TURKEY BACON AND EGGS 7.99 T TURKEY SAUSAGE AND EGGS 7.99 T TWO EGGS AND AVOCADO SLICES 7.29 HAM STEAK AND EGGS 11.29 SIRLOIN STEAK (14 oz.) AND EGGS 21.99 OPEN FACED CORNED BEEF HASH served over toast and golden home fries with two eggs (any style) 8.29 SPECIALTY OMELETTES ALL OMELETTES ARE MADE WITH THREE EGGS, SERVED WITH HOME FRIES OR GRITS AND TOAST SUBSTITUTE FRUIT CUP INSTEAD OF HOME FRIES $1.75 EXTRA EGG BEATERS or EGG WHITES $1.25 EXTRA PLAIN OMELETTE 5.79 T AVOCADO AND TOMATO OMELETTE 8.59 SPANISH OMELETTE sprinkled with CHEESESTEAK OMELETTE 8.99 romano cheese 7.29 BROCCOLI AND CHEDDAR CHEESE OMELETTE 7.59 WESTERN OMELETTE 7.29 FETA CHEESE OMELETTE 7.99 T HEART HEALTHY OMELETTE egg whites (3), LOX AND ONION OMELETTE 9.59 spinach, tomatoes, peppers and onions 8.99 FLORENTINE OMELETTE 9.59 FARMER’S OMELETTE three eggs, diced ham, PAISANO OMELETTE fresh basil, pepperoni, peppers, tomatoes, potatoes, sausage & onions 8.99 diced tomato & provolone cheese 8.99 BUILD YOUR OWN OMELETTE CHEESES... American - Swiss - Cheddar - Feta - Provolone - Mozzarella - Bleu Cheese VEGGIES... Mushrooms - Broccoli - Avocado - Spinach - Tomatoes Peppers - Onions - Olives - Potatoes - Salsa - Asparagus - Jalapeños MEATS... Ham - Bacon - Sausage - Scrapple - Canadian Bacon - Turkey Bacon Italian Sausage - Salami - Lox - Turkey Sausage - Pork Roll AND MORE! (Adding items will increase price of omelette according to market) CREAMED CHIPPED BEEF $7.99 on toast, served with home fried potatoes Please No Substitutions • Photos are for Suggestion Only • Actual Platters May Appear Different HOMEMADE PANCAKES FRENCH TOAST WAFFLES Served with
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