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The Locks Lawn Parties The L ocks Lawn Parties Two-Hour Appetizers Available Daily* Three-Hour Buffet Available Daily* (Each Additional Hour is $5 Per Person) (Each Additional Hour is $5 Per Person) — PASSED APPETIZERS — — PASSED APPETIZERS — Select Four Select Three Choices from Left Sweet Chili Drumstick Shrimp Tempura with Hot Sriracha Aioli — MAIN COURSE — Vegetable Skewer with Select Two Balsamic Reduction Shrimp and Chorizo Skewers Herbed Airline Chicken Cheeseburger Sliders Spicy Tuna on Chip with Cuban Spring Rolls Grilled Salmon Pan-Fried Flounder Guacamole and Spicy Aioli Kobe Franks in a Blanket Crab Cakes NOLA Shrimp +$3PP Buffalo Shrimp Danish Baby Back Ribs Grilled Ribeye +$5PP Deviled Eggs Oysters Hampton Guest’s Choice Pasta Smoked Salmon on Crostini Mini Grilled Cheese with with Green Goddess Dressing Red Pepper Bisque — SIDES — Mozzarella Skewer with Seafood Paella Croquettes Select Two Roasted Tomatoes and Summer Corn with White Beans Spanish Rice Balsamic Reduction Lemongrass Chicken Dumplings Choice of Kale, Caesar, Mac and Cheese Chicken Skewer with Beef Skewer with Truffle Ponzu or Garden Salad Peanut Sauce and Coconut Cole Slaw Philly Cheesesteak Dumplings Seasonal Grilled Vegetables Tuna Poke with Pineapple Pesto with Thousand Island Couscous Garlic Mashed Potatoes Monday – Thursday: $35 Per Person Monday – Thursday: $42 Per Person Friday – Sunday: $45 Per Person Friday – Sunday: $55 Per Person — ENHANCEMENTS — — ENHANCEMENTS — Two Hours Three Hours Beer and Wine Bar Package: $18 Per Person Beer and Wine Bar Package: $34 Per Person Beer, Wine, and Well Drinks: $25 Per Person Beer, Wine, and Well Drinks: $39 Per Person Beer, Wine, and Premium Liquor: $30 Per Person Beer, Wine, and Premium Liquor: $43 Per Person 258 East Montauk Highway | Hampton Bays, NY 11946 | 631.594.3868 or 631.557.0038 | CowfishRestaurant.com Event Enhancements Appetizers Cold Stations Select Three – $8 Per Person Antipasto $90 / Tray Fresh Fruit & Cheese $100 / Tray Shrimp Tempura with Buffalo Shrimp Hummus $65 / Bowl Honey Siracha Aioli Oysters Hampton Cheese Board $150 (25 People) Vegetable Skewer with Mini Grilled Cheese with Charcuterie $125 Balsamic Reduction Red Pepper Bisque Beef Skewers with Chimichurri Seafood Paella Croquettes Cuban Spring Rolls Lemongrass Chicken Dumplings Dips $65 / Bowl Kobe Franks in a Blanket Cheeseburger Sliders Spinach and Artichoke Dip Deviled Eggs Philly Cheesesteak Dumplings Guacamole & Chips with Thousand Island Shrimp Tempura Roasted Garlic Hummus with Hot Sriracha Aioli Prime Rib Slider +$2 with Pita and Veggies Crab Dip +$10 per bowl Smoked Salmon on Crostini Crab Cake with Creole Mustard with Green Goddess Dressing or Rémoulade Sauce +$2 Tuna Poke with Pineapple Pesto Clams Casino +$2 Sushi Tuna Poke with Pineapple Pesto Lamb Chops +$3 Sweet Chili Drumstick $5 Per Person Lobster Bisque Shooter +$2 Mozzarella Skewer Sushi Display $7 Per Guest Spicy Tuna / Tuna Avocado with Roasted Tomatoes Lamb Sliders with Tomato Jam, Salmon Avocado/ California Roll Feta, and Cucumber +$3 Spicy Tuna on Chip with Guacamole and Spicy Aioli Lobster Roll +$20 Raw Bar Oysters $110 / Tray (4 Dozen) Shrimp Cocktail $110 / Tray (4 Dozen) Occasional Cake Clams on the Half Shell $3 Per Person $84 / Tray (4 Dozen) 258 East Montauk Highway | Hampton Bays, NY 11946 | 631.594.3868 or 631.557.0038 | CowfishRestaurant.com .
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