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Anniversary Celebrating 20 Years 20th ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATING 20 YEARS. 1995-2015 DID YOU KNOW THAT SLAPSHOT IS LOCATED AT THE PHILIP CANNIFF HOUSE? THE MILL STORY- A PEEK INTO THE ORIGINAL FAMILY. Built in 1857, this well proportioned brick home was once the property of Philip Flaglar Canniff. His father, Jonas, gifted him this land, which is located on the east side of “the plank road from Belleville to Canniff’’s Mills”. Philip subdivided the area and named it Wellington Plot, after his eldest son. Byron Street was named after his second son. Jonas and his wife, Letitia Flagler, moved to Thurlow, from Adolphustown, in 1820 and built a saw mill as well as a grist mill. Jonas also built a dam across the river now called the Old Lazier Dam. His 3 sons were born in the family home, which stood at the south end of what is now known as Riverside Park. In 1851 Jonas gave the mills to his two oldest sons. James built a new flowering mill, while Philip expanded the saw mill; the Moira Paper Mill which focused on manufacturing, printing, wrapping and manila papers. Equally enterprising was the third son William, who became a doctor and was the first Public Health Director orf Toronto. He also wrote The Settlement of Upper Canada in 1869 and The Medical Profession in Upper Canada. In 1858, Philip sold his house to Annanias Tarrant. Before the turn of the century Cornelius Donovan and his family were living there. The house was still owned by their descendants until the 1980’s, after which, the house was converted into a restaurant. 151 CANNIFTON RD • BELLEVILLE, ON • K8N 4V4 WWW.FAMOUSFORWINGS.COM PUB NIBBLERS Slapshot ALL STAR PUB PLATTER Jumbo Garlic Shrimp A wonderful medley of our pub classics with a variety of sauces and Grilled jumbo shrimp tossed gently in garlic butter. So good! 8.99 veggie sticks. 21.99 Red Hot Chili Poppers Garlic Bread 5.99 Cream cheese filled jalapeño chilies breaded and deep fried. Served with shredded monterey jack cheese 8.99 with chips, veggies and sour cream for dipping. 9.99 with cheese and bacon 9.99 Macho Nachos Vegetable Platter Hot corn tortilla chips topped with melted cheese, salsa, onions, A variety of fresh garden vegetables with our creamy ranch sauce tomatoes, olives and jalapeño peppers. 12.99 for dipping. 9.99 Beef Chili Add 2.99 Grilled Chicken Add 3.49 Bruschetta Grilled Quesadillas Freshly diced tomatoes, onions, herbs and garlic on toasted crispy Served with nacho chips, sour cream and salsa for dipping. bread. 8.49 with feta cheese 9.99 Grilled Chicken 9.99 Vegetarian 8.99 Pub Classics Calamari Your choice of Mozzarella Sticks, Mushroom Caps or Zucchini Tender Calamari rings lightly breaded and Sticks. 8.99 deep fried, served with seafood sauce. 8.99 Spud Skins Let Stella Artois make the assist. Loaded with monterey jack cheese and topped with bacon bits. With a balanced mild malt and light hops flavour, Served with sour cream. 8.99 Stella Artois is the perfect pairing to elevating the flavours of this dish. Deep Fried Pickles Juicy dill pickle wedges lightly breaded, served crispy. 8.99 Perogies Potato & Cheese perogies with sautéed onions & bacon, served with Breaded Shrimp a side of sour cream. 8.99 Lightly seasoned and battered shrimp, deep fried and served with a cocktail sauce for dipping. 8.99 Slapshot’s Jumbo Wings are available in a variety of different sauces and WINGS NOW popular NEW DRY RUBS! Appetizer Size 6.49 • 10 wings 10.99 • 20 wings 20.99 • 30 wings 29.99 Superbowl Extravaganza Great for Teams! Over 60 of our world famous wings custom made to order. Served with a heaping plate of fries and our refreshing vegetable platter. 69.99 *Dining Room only, not available for take-out. DRY RUBS SAUCY Let Budweiser make the assist. Louisiana Dry Cajun Honey Garlic, Mesquite, Budweiser’s biscuit-sweetness and crisp finish make Grilled BBQ Sweet Chili, Tequila Lime BBQ, it an extremely versatile pairing for Chipolte Mango Mild, Medium, Hot, Suicide the different flavours of wing Lemon Pepper sauce. Budweiser’s crisp finish and Cracked Black Pepper ORAL INFERNO! refreshing carbonation help open Suicide not hot enough? & Sea Salt Add a side of our oral inferno up the taste buds for the subtle Australian Outback BBQ for only 0.99 flavors in chicken. SALADS Tossed Green Salad Fresh greens, tomatoes, cucumber and onions with your choice of blue cheese, balsamic vinegar, ranch or house dressing. Regular 6.49 Large 8.99 Classic Caesar Crisp Romaine, croutons and bacon bits tossed with our creamy Caesar dressing. Regular 6.99 Large 9.99 Traditional Greek Fresh greens, tomatoes, cucumber, onions, feta cheese and black olives all tossed in our authentic Greek dressing. Regular 6.99 Large 9.99 Chicken Caesar ENJOY RESPONSIBLY. Tender strips of broiled chicken breast served over freshly ®/MD Anheuser-Busch, LLC. *TM/MC InBev NV/SA. tossed classic Caesar. 10.99 BURGERS HOT OFF THE GRILL! BELLEVILLE’S BEST HAMBURGER! Slapshot’s burgers are made with a half pound of 100% ground beef purchased fresh from the local butcher and never frozen. Seasoned and grilled to perfection. Served on a toasted Kaiser bun with your choice of toppings and your choice of potatoes. Hamburger 9.29 Cheeseburger 10.29 Budweiser & Burger Our half pound burger paired with a Bacon Cheeseburger 11.29 delicious pint of Budweiser. Supreme Double Deluxe Budweiser’s biscuit-sweetness and crisp finish Not one but two beef burgers and two layers of melted cheddar make it an extremely versatile pairing partner cheese, crispy bacon and topped with sautéed mushrooms and with the multiple flavours of our famous burger. onions. So Good! 14.99 Mesquite Mushroom Melt Our homemade burger is mesquite grilled and topped with sautéed onions and mushrooms over melted cheddar cheese. 10.99 with bacon 12.49 SANDWICHES & WRAPS Authentic Montreal Smoked Sweet Chili Chicken Wrap Meat Sandwich Our breaded chicken breast tossed in a sweet chili sauce with Imported from Montreal the original smoked meat sandwich is lettuce, tomato and cheese. Served with potato. 10.49 now at Slapshot!!! Piled high on rye with mustard and served with french fries. 10.99 BBQ Burger Wrap Think outside the bun. Our half pound burger grilled to perfection, Chicken Ceasar Wrap brushed with our BBQ sauce and served in our jumbo wrap with diced tomatoes, onions, cheese and mayo. 10.49 Julienne strips of boneless chicken breast with ceasar salad wrapped in a flour tortilla. Served Crispy Chicken Wrap with your choice of rice or potato. 10.49 Julienne strips of breaded chicken breast with lettuce, tomato, and Let Michelob Ultra make the assist. mayo wrapped in a flour tortilla. Served with potato.10.49 Michelob Ultra’s Subtle notes of citrus with a crisp, refreshing body and a clean, quick finish Chicken Club Wrap make it the perfect companion for our signature A tender grilled chicken breast with crispy bacon, fresh tomatos, Chicken Caesar wrap. The perfect pairing an lettuce and mayo. Served with potato. 10.49 active lifestyle and those seeking a great tasting, low-carb/low-calorie beer. CALLING THE SHOTS... After 40 years of growth, the onset of Prohibition in 1920 marked an unfortunate moment in the brewing business, but Anheuser-Busch, in the spirit of opportunity and optimism, rose to the challenge. In a CBS broadcast on the eve of Prohibition’s end, August Busch, Jr. declared: “Happy days are here again.” He and Adolphus Busch III were working for the company at the time and were thrilled that the business was able to thrive again. In celebration, the brothers presented their father, August Busch, Sr., two mighty teams of Clydesdales, a now-historic gesture that remains embedded as a part of the Budweiser identity to this day. The presentation of the original two six-horse hitches of champion Clydesdales moved father, sons and drivers to tears; the phrase “crying in your beer” was officially coined shortly thereafter. ENJOY RESPONSIBLY. ®/MD Anheuser-Busch, LLC. HOUSE CLASSICS AAA Certified New York Striploin Poutine AAA Certified 10oz bone in striploin, aged 35 days and grilled to Cheese curds and gravy. Regular 5.99 Large 7.99 your specifications. Served with your choice of potato and steamed vegetable medley. 15.99 Piggy Poutine Add sautéed Mushrooms 2.99 Smoky bacon, cheese curds and gravy. Regular 6.99 Large 9.99 Add Grilled Shrimp 3.99 Chili Cheese Poutine Regular 6.99 Large 9.99 St. Louis Style Pork Ribs Slow roasted pork ribs, served individually and basted with your choice of sauce. Fish & Chips Honey Garlic, Mesquite, Sweet Chili, Beer Battered fillet deep fried to a delicious Tequila Lime BBQ, Mild, Medium, Hot or Suicide. golden brown. Served with french fries, tartar sauce and a wedge of lemon. 12.99 Appetizer Size 7.49 • 10 Ribs 14.99 20 Ribs 28.99 • 30 Ribs 39.99 Let Alexander Keith’s India Pale Ale The House Chili make the assist. Homemade in-house, served with a slice of garlic bread. 8.99 Alexander Keith’s distinctive taste comprised of subtle Chicken Fingers aromas of lemon and citrus Juicy strips of lightly seasoned, breaded chicken breast fillets, with a slight sweetness and bitter finish, make it the perfect served with our delicious fries and plum sauce for dipping. 10.99 pairing to elevate the subtle flavours of fish & chips. All Beef 12 Incher! Served with crispy fries. Mega Jumbo Juicy Dog 8.99 Deep Fried Cheesecake Chili Cheese Jumbo Dog 10.99 Our speciality dessert! Rich and creamy flaky and crispy all in one.
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