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Oak Pit Bbq Ribs Create a Perfect Combination! Sugar-Cured, 11 Oz “W.M CODY” COWBOY STEAK SALAD ......... $19.50 A mix of iceberg and romaine lettuces, Monterey jack and f cheddar cheese, tomato and 6 oz. of top sirloin. Skillet Sides Chuckwagon style dining Fire Roasted Jalapeños with onions and bell “HOOT GIBSON” VEGGIE PASTA ................... $20.99 peppers ............................................. $6.95 All dinners include A.J.’s Hearty Vaquero Soup, Tequila Beans, Homemade Combination of broccoli, cauliflower and carrots mixed with cheese-stuffed tortellini and a creamy pesto. Topped with shredded Sautéed Green Beans With Bacon . $7.95 Salsa (yep, mix’em all together), Garden Salad, A.J.’s Spuds, Rice Pilaf, Sautéed Fresh Mixed Vegetables ..... $6.95 parmesan and chopped tomatoes. 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Your choice of: THE TAG ALONG ........................... $11.95 “ “BUTCH CASSIDY” GROUND SIRLOIN...$19.99 St. Louis Style Pork Ribs or Beef Back Ribs An extra plate with all the fixins'. 1 lb. of ground sirloin smothered with Oak Pit BBQ grilled onions. All beef is USDA choice, aged to our 1/2 Rack $26.99 or Full Rack $30.99 ETHEL RED ...................................... $9.95 specifications and handcut by Or Make it a Combo! Sautéed Shrimp Scampi. A.J.’s Butchers. 1/2 Beef & 1/2 Pork Ribs $30.99 MISS KITTY ...................................... $7.95 TOP SIRLOIN Grilled Calamari Steak. From the sea 8 oz. ............................................................. $24.99 SALTY SAM ....................................... $9.95 12 oz. ........................................................... $28.99 HALIBUT .................................... $33.95 Sautéed Sea Scallops (5) FILET MIGNON Lightly floured and grilled or baked with asparagus LONE SPUR JACK ........................... $9.95 6 oz. ............................................................. $29.50 and cheese. BBQ Sweetbreads and 4 oz. 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Add Roasted Jalapeños ....... $1.00 Smother yer steak with 12 oz. fried chicken breast topped with grilled sautéed mushrooms, ham, jack and cheddar cheese, asparagus spears BLACKENED CHICKEN ..................................... $24.99 Add Avocado ....................... $1.00 and Hollandaise sauce. 12 oz. chicken breast blackened and topped with herb butter. Make it a Double ................ $3.00 onions, bell peppers or any combination. CHICKEN ALFREDO ...........................$27.50 BLACKENED FISH ............................................... $33.99 Make it a Triple................... $6.00 Fresh fish blackened and topped with herb butter. $3.99 Chopped chicken breast served over a bed of fettucine and topped with A.J.’s Alfredo sauce. 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