Tommy's Family - Speisekarte

1325 South Locust Street, Grand Island, NE 68801, United States

🛍 Cafés, Brunch, Familie, Frühstück

4 💬 31 Bewertungen

Telefon: +13083810440

Adresse: 1325 South Locust Street, Grand Island, NE 68801, United States

Stadt: Grand Island

Gerichte: 35

Bewertungen: 31

Webseite: http://www.tommysrestaurantgi.com/


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  • Cafés Charmante Cafés bieten eine Vielzahl von frisch gebrühten Kaffees und Tees, zusammen mit leichten Snacks, Gebäck und Desserts. Perfekt für einen morgendlichen Energieschub oder einen nachmittäglichen Genuss in einer gemütlichen Atmosphäre.
  • Brunch Eine wunderbare Mischung aus Frühstücks- und Mittagsgerichten mit klassischen Favoriten und kreativen Wendungen. Genießen Sie herzhafte Optionen wie Eggs Benedict oder entscheiden Sie sich für süße Leckereien wie fluffige Pfannkuchen und frisches Obst.
  • Familie Freuen Sie sich auf unser Familienmenü, das darauf ausgelegt ist, alle zusammenzubringen. Genießen Sie geschmackvolle Gerichte, die sich an alle Altersgruppen und Geschmäcker richten und ein unvergessliches kulinarisches Erlebnis voller Freude und gemeinsamer Momente gewährleisten.
  • Frühstück Beginnen Sie Ihren Tag mit unseren köstlichen Frühstücksoptionen, die von klassischen Eiern und Pfannkuchen bis hin zu gesunden Smoothies und Joghurt reichen. Perfekt für eine herzhafte Mahlzeit oder einen leichten Morgenimbiss!

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