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Grill
Mon-Fri: 7am-7pm
Saturday: 8am-7pm
Sunday: 11am-3pm
Deli
Mon - Fri 7am-3pm
Saturday: 8am-3pmSunday: Closed
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Bart's Drive In Restaurant55 Palisado Ave Windsor, CT 06095
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January 15, 2007
Tea For Two For The Price Of One!
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Super Bowl Specials! |  | | The Beanery Bistro offers catering and party service! Any size event, large or small can have Beanery specialty sandwiches, soups, fabulous dinner dishes and desserts!
Super Bowl Sunday Specials 4 Foot Grinders --Ham --Roast Beef --Turkey --All three of the above
Patriots Special ($8.95) --Grinder: Choice of Roast beef, Turkey, Ham, Chicken Salad, Tuna --Side Salad: Choice of Potato Salad, Mac Salad or Pasta Salad --Chips --Cookie: Choice of Chocolate Chil, Oatmeal Raisin, Peanut Butter
Beanery Coffee To Go --Joes (boxes) To Go: Serves 10 ($12.95)
Build Your Own Menu (Call for prices) --Sausage & Peppers --Mini Hotdogs & Beans --Finger Sandwiches (all of your favorites) --Shepherds Pie with Gravy --Anti Pasto Salad --Mini Italian Meatballs --Stuffed Mushrooms --Wings (hot or mild) --Regular Grinders --Finger Sandwiches --Assorted Salads --Assorted Chips --Assorted Fresh Baked Cookies --Assorted Fresh Baked Pillow Cookies-Coconut Macaroon, Peanut Butter Filled and Raspeberry Filled)
If what you want isn't listed above let us know. We aim to meet the needs of our customers!
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Specials Of The Day/WeekLunch Special Shrimp Salad on a Croissant ($6.49)
Salad Special Shrimp Scampi on Mixed Greens ($6.99)
Dessert Special Assorted Brownie ($1.50)
Drink Special Tea For Two - Two Teas for the Price of One!
January Special 1/2 Sandwich & Soup ($6.95)
Soups 12 oz $4.00 Monday -- Chicken Tortilla Tuesday -- Split Pea Wednesday -- Vegetable Lentil Thursday -- Chicken Noodle Friday -- New England Clam Chowder
FREE Delivery with a minimum purchase of $25.00. Order must be called in before 10:00 AM.
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Five Dollar All Inclusive Lunch Special $5.00 Daily Special Sandwich of the day with a small soda ($5.00) --Monday Ham & Swiss on a Bagette --Tuesday Turkey Rummie on a French Round --Wednesday Eggplant Parmesan --Thursday Chicken Salad on a Croissant --Friday Tuna Wrap
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Congratulations To The Winner Congratulations to Kristen Ingram of MITECH, LLC! Please stop by the Beanery for your FREE lunch!
When visiting the Beanery, drop your card or your name and email address on a piece of paper in the box for a chance to win a free lunch. Drawings weekly. |
The Beanery Book Club |  | | The Beanery Book Club will meet on Monday, February 26th at 7:00 PM. The book this month is Calamity Physics by Marisha Pessl
Review From Publishers Weekly Starred Review. Pessl's stunning debut is an elaborate construction modeled after the syllabus of a college literature course-36 chapters are named after everything from Othello to Paradise Lost to The Big Sleep-that culminates with a final exam. It comes as no surprise, then, that teen narrator Blue Van Meer, the daughter of an itinerant academic, has an impressive vocabulary and a knack for esoteric citation that makes Salinger's Seymour Glass look like a dunce. Following the mysterious death of her butterfly-obsessed mother, Blue and her father, Gareth, embark, in another nod to Nabokov, on a tour of picturesque college towns, never staying anyplace longer than a semester. This doesn't bode well for Blue's social life, but when the Van Meers settle in Stockton, N.C., for the entirety of Blue's senior year, she befriends-sort of-a group of eccentric geniuses (referred to by their classmates as the Bluebloods) and their ringleader, film studies teacher Hannah Schneider. As Blue becomes enmeshed with Hannah and the Bluebloods, the novel becomes a murder mystery so intricately plotted that, after absorbing the late-chapter revelations, readers will be tempted to start again at the beginning in order to watch the tiny clues fall into place. Like its intriguing main characters, this novel is many things at once-it's a campy, knowing take on the themes that made The Secret History and Prep such massive bestsellers, a wry sendup of most of the Western canon and, most importantly, a sincere and uniquely twisted look at love, coming of age and identity. (Aug.) Copyright Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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