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shake croppedMONDAY
Free 6oz. Belgian Chocolate Shake
with any Burger & Fries or Entree. Made with our rich Tahitian Vanilla Frozen Custard from Pennsylvania and homemade Belgian Chocolate Fudge

burgersmall copyTUESDAY
Kobe Lucky Burgers $10

It’s our famous burger made with Snake River Farms Kobe beef, white cheddar, crisp lettuce, red onion, super secret sauce on soft brioche bun

WEDNESDAY
$3 Artesian drafts & Pizza Margherita small

Try any of our Char-Grilled Pizzas: Margherita, Pizza Diablo, White Pizza, BBQ Chicken, Pulled Pork or Pepperoni and have unlimited Artesian drafts

ribs only picTHURSDAY
$3 Artesian drafts & Ribs

Our Hickory Baby Back Ribs are house-smoked & dry rubed, with your choice of crispy fries or sweet potato fries & unlimited Artesian drafts

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New Spring Menu Items – come in an try ‘em out!

 
The Cheeseburger
Inspired by Lucky’s Grandmother whose homemade burgers and sauces were one of his best childhood memories!  We start with a double thick slice of white cheddar that we house smoked with apricot wood chips, then top it on your choice of a Tallgrass, Kobe or Rosemary Turkey burger, add a nice dollop of homemade tomato chutney and then top that with crispy fried onions.  It’s a real treat.
 
Pepperoni Pizza
This pepperoni is so delicious, but what’s even better is that it is 100% all-natural, hormone free, with no additives or preservatives. With our homemade pizza sauce and whole milk mozzarella, it’s a classic taste without the guilt. 

Pulled Pork Pizza
Char-grilled pizza crust topped with Pecan smoked pulled pork and accented by our tangy relish of roasted pasilla, tomatoillo, red chili pepper, roasted habanero and a hint of fresh nutmeg. Paired with a crisp beer such as Affligem Blonde or Racer 5, it’s so unique, you’ll love it.

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New Weekend hours – we now open 11:30am for Brunch on the weekends.  Our hours are as follows:

Friday – Saturday 11:30am – 12am; Sunday – Thursday 11:30am – 10pm.

Come in an try out Liege Waffle breakfasts or one of our other amazing specialties!

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What is a Liége Waffle anyway? 
 
Liége waffles come from the town of Liége in Belgium.  You may have had a Belgiam waffle, but don’t confuse it with the Liége Waffle – they are so very different!

The Liége waffle is rich, dense, sweet, and chewy. with a donut like texture.  Yes, we said donut!  waffle close up

It’s an18th century adaptation of brioche bread dough, featuring pearl sugar from Belgium, which caramelizes on the outside of the waffle when ironed. 

We serve it just like it’s done on the streets of Belgium - with a little dusting of powdered sugar or you can ramp it up. 

 Have it topped with our homemade salted Chimay beer caramel, or Belgian hot fudge or go all out and have one of waffle sundaes topped with vanilla frozen custard, caramel, hot fudge, vanilla whipped cream and toasted pecans.  waffle sundae close up

It’s so sinfully good, you’ll be back for more!

 

 

 

 

 

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We’re celebrating Valentines from Monday, February 8th through Sunday, February 14th.  Join us for an amzing dinner for 2!

Valentines 2010

BEER & WINE

Happy Hour Prices – All Week Long

Select Drafts $4
Craftsman 1903, Craftsman Hefeweizen,
Bear Republic Racer 5, Victory Prima Pils,
Stone Pale Ale and Firestone Velvet Merkin

bottles for every taste

All Bottles $1 off
including Delirium Tremens, Original Sin Hard Cider
and Old Rasputin XII

$7 Wines
Pinot Noir & Pinot Grigio

 

 

Free Fries with your order?

this week only, free Crispy Fries with any Burger or Entree!!!

through Friday – we’ll even help you pair it with your fav burger, pizza or bbq!

If Susan B. Anthony were alive today, she would no doubt agree that the rights of women have been greatly recognized, but we certainly still have some distance to travel. With the New Year ready to tackle 2009, Ms. Anthony might just also agree that there is nothing shameful in a little luck. So when the proverbial pop culture tables are turned, the “art” of objectification can be quite handsome to say the least.

While it might not be considered politically correct, it certainly stirred things up in 1994 when Lucky Vanous’ Coke ™ commercial hit the tube. Ogled by female office workers, Vanous stripped to the waist and drank a cola. Widely spoofed for a decade, this moment in commercial pop culture history even sparked a national debate about the sexual objectification of men.

So what happens to those “uber fab” trend-setters who take things to a new level and make the familiar seemingly unfamiliar? Television has long been an agent of change and as the debate regarding the worth of the “idiot box” rages and wages on, one can not deny that from wide screen, to split screen it is a powerful tool with a great deal of leverage.

Equally intriguing is the fate of those individuals who made television history, sometimes in the most unexpected ways mainly; one Lucky Vanous. Never meaning to be hailed as the “guy” who gave women commercial “permission” to comment, crave and cajole an undeniably handsome man – Lucky has continued to muscle his way into our hearts with his newest project, pizza and burgers. Proving to a new audience that “beefcake” can be served up with a side order of business savvy and social conscience.

“Quality and service”, not a bad mantra when this guy is “slinging the hash”. Lucky, now a successful entrepreneur Lucky Devils (www.luckydevils-la.com) in Los Angles has launched a war against over-priced comfort food in the name of wholesome “good eats”.

Once the not so secret desire of women everywhere, Vanous still keeps many craving, but this time he is serving it up with a side order of smarts, his shirt on and yes should your desire take you there, a wide array of Coke ™ products.

written by Joshua Estrin
Miami Pop Culture Examiner

We’re celebrating the start of 2010 with a special New Years Eve menu:

Dinner & Beer for $20.10

DEVILS IN A HAT1.  Choose from 7 complete meals including:
Steak & Fries
Sopresatta Pizza & Caesar Salad
Kobe Burger & Fries
…and more
2.  Choose a beer from 7 select drafts
3.  Enjoy

So come on in and have a great meal with us. 

LUCKY DEVILS, sinfully good!

St. Bernardus Christmas AleWe’ve got some great new holiday beers that are sure to add a warm glow to your cheeks and a glint in your eye.  Come in and try one of amazing limited edition brews:

on draft:
St. Bernardus Christmas Ale
Belgian Strong Dark Ale – 10% ABV – Belgium – $8
strong and velvety feel with tastes of caramel, chocolate, cinnamon and Delirium Noeltreacle. Spicy dancing dark fruits and a whole lot of spirit.

by the bottle:
Delirium Noël
Belgium Strong Dark Ale Pilsener – 10% ABV – 1 pt, 9.4oz – $16.50
brandied fruits of raisins, apricots and prunes. alcohol warmth superbly blended with bready-slightly toasted malt body. best enjoyed slowly, savoring each sip.

Old Rasputin XIIOld Rasputin XII
Russian Imperial Stout – 11.2% ABV – 16.9oz – $23.00
North Coast Brewing Co.’s 12th Anniversary stout is aged in oak whiskey barrels that amplifies the espresso/chocolate notes, thick and creamy, they’ve taken stout to new heights
 

These are very limited so come in and enjoy them while they last!

Scratch (skrach), noun

1. From a point at which nothing has been done ahead of time.2. Without using prepared mixture of ingredients.

 

Made from scratch. That’s our philosophy when creating all of your favorite dishes – pizza, burgers, barbeque ribs and more. Made with organic ingredients plus a twist of the unexpected, our burgers on brioche buns, pizza done in a wood-fired grill and ribs marinated and house-smoked are just some of the artfully prepared comfort foods featured on our diverse menu. Whenever possible we use locally-grown produce, resulting in truly fresh food. And if you are looking for a unique, hand-crafted beer or an organic wine to compliment your healthy meal, ask and we will recommend one of our 30+ choices.

 

Thank you!! for visiting