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Lunch Menu Mon - Sat Lunch Features NORTHERN WATERS 11AM – RETSAURANT 4PM LUNCH MENU MON - SAT LUNCH FEATURES SMOKED FISH PLATE $16 HAUS WINGS $10 GERMAN BRATWURST $14 Our smoked fish is some of the best around! Why not celebrate it Our cooking technique leads to steamy, crispy, buttery morsels of A beer poached, Weiss-style bratwurst served with brown mustard, simply? We offer 1/2 pound of seasonally available smoked fish, chicken wings, draped in a coterie of sauces. Gf haus-made kraut, griddled pumpernickel and potato salad. A Smokehaus crostini, bread & scallion cream cheese. Great to share. CHOOSE FROM - Buffalo, Jerk, Soy Ginger, Maple Sambal or Naked forcemeat obsession is realized in this silly-good sausage. NORTHERN WATERS CHOWDER CUP/$7 - BOWL/$12 COLD SOBA SALAD $13 PORK SHOULDER TACOS $13 A guzzle-worthy presentation of a familiar classic. Seasonal Lake Here’s to warmer days and colder noodles! Chilled Soba noodles are Slow-cooked smoked pork shoulder served on the best corn tortillas Superior fish, bacon, potato, dill & herring roe in a silky broth. lightly dressed with our haus-made thai dressing and topped with North of Minneapolis. Dolloped with avocado, onion & a pinch of Gf Upon Request scallions, radish, cabbage, avocado and cilantro. A sprinkle of cilantro. Served with a side of rice & beans. Gf crushed almonds and furikake seasoning finish this dish perfectly. FALAFEL TACOS $13 Add Pan Seared Salmon +$6 / Smoked Duck Breast +$5 / Pork Belly +$4 SMOKEHAUS RIBS $14 Haus-made falafel on a bed of haus slaw, wrapped in our own corn Dry-rubbed, maple-sambal laquered Smokehaus back ribs tortillas & topped with aioli, cilantro, & Sriracha. A fresh twist on CHOWDER & SALAD $12 served with haus-made kimchi. Meaty & tender, these spicy middle eastern street food that is SO delicious. Served with a side A cup of Northern Waters Chowder and a fresh salad. Gf Upon Request ribs are bone-sucking good. Gf of pickled jicama and red onion. Gf NORTHSHOREBRØD $13 MEDITERRANEAN PLATE $12 Gin-infused Wild Alaskan King salmon gravlax*, butter, cucumber, A selection of fresh and prepared vegetables that are red onion, capers, hardboiled egg & dill mustard. Served on grilled good for your brain. Haus-made hummus, red peppers, olives, carrots pumpernickel with a side of potato salad. and cucumbers served with toasted naan bread. Add falafel + 4 SANDWICHES SMOKEHAUS CLASSICS RESTAURANT STAPLES All sandwiches Served with your choice of chips, haus-slaw, or potato salad. Sub fries for $3 KIDDOS PRIME TIME $15 CUBANO REINA $13 THE CAJUN FINN $13 SITKA SUSHI $12 SCHNITZEL STICKS $7 A rosy prime rib, haus-smoked, sliced No trade embargo could contain this Haus-smoked Cajun salmon, scallion Gin infused wild Alaskan King salmon Tired of all the same old strips and thin & stacked within a chewy hero sandwich! Smokehaus ham and haus-made cream cheese, roasted red peppers, gravlax*, pickled ginger, cilantro, sticks in your life? Try ours! Strips roll. Melted swiss, caramelized onions pulled pork brace for collision with pepperoncini & lettuce on a stirato roll. cucumbers, shredded cabbage, sesame oil, of pork loin are breaded, deep fried & & sautéed mushrooms top this bruiser mustard, pickles and swiss cheese. Here on loan from our Canal location by wasabi mayo & Sriracha on a hero roll. served with mustard. of a sandwich. Served with a side of Griddled and smashed in a crusty hero, popular demand! horseradish sauce. this loncheria classic has finally been SMOKEHAUS SALAD $16 GRILLED CHEESE $5 sanctioned for Northern tastes. THE NORTHERN BAGEL $11 Haus-smoked traditional salmon, You know the drill. Cheddar & Provolone CATCH OF THE DAY $13 Your choice of our haus-made traditional cilantro, mixed greens, pickled ginger, on white bread. Add Smokehaus Ham + $3 Fish from the Greatest Lake THE IOWA $13 smoked Atlantic salmon or wild Alaskan shredded cabbage, cucumber, tomato, brought to you in sandwich form. Cracker-breaded, deep-fried pork King salmon gravlax* sliced and served Marcona almonds, sesame oil, wasabi BAGEL $4 Ask your server for details. tenderloin on a brioche bun with aioli, on a toasted Lake Superior Bakehouse mayo & Sriracha. Nutritious, luxurious Toasted & topped with your choice of mustard & pickles. Go Hawks! bagel. Slathered with scallion cream and delicious. Sub pan-seared salmon +$3 butter, cream cheese or honey. FALAFEL GOOD BURGER $12 cheese and ready to nosh! Vegetarians WILL crave a burger. SOCKEYE SALMON BURGER $16 THE COLD TURKEY $10 For those times, we present this Fisherman Dave Rogotzke makes the PASTRAMI MOMMY $12 A Canal Park favorite makes its way SIDES interpretation. Haus-made falafel topped trek to Bristol Bay to procure only the A quarter-pound of haus-smoked beef to Mt. Royal! Haus-smoked sage maple with melted provolone, our special aioli, finest sockeye salmon for this fantastic pastrami, pepperoncini, provolone, turkey breast (free range and MN sriracha, lettuce and tomato. Served on and flavorful burger. Frisee, sesame lettuce, mustard & mayo on light rye. raised), lettuce, Swiss & our very HAUS SLAW – $5 GF a pillowy brioche bun. seeds, tomato and wasabi mayo share A smokehaus classic geared towards special craisin walnut mayo served POTATO SALAD - $7 delicious space with Eric’s hand-made the carnivorous. on a stirato roll. RICE & BEANS - $5 patty atop a brioche bun. HAUS-MADE KIMCHI - $6 GF SWEET TOOTH HAUS FRIES - $6 HALF ORDER - $4 GF SIDE SALAD - $6 Gf = Gluten Free CUP OF SOUP - $7 HAUSMADE ICE CREAM $4 / SCOOP Choose from sweet cream or flavor of the Due to our limited kitchen space, we are unable to designate a fryer to only Gf items. *May contain raw or undercooked ingredients Consuming raw or undercooked meat and seafood day (ask your server for details). Gf bread options are available by request. may increase your risk of foodborne illness, especially if you have a medical condition..
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