Weekly Menu
Our regular scheduled hours are
Tuesday – Saturday. Open 5.pm – til
Dine in and take out available.
We do not take reservations. Thank You.
APPETIZERS
Spinach Balls – A blend of potatoes, spinach and gorgonzola, breaded and lightly fried. Served with a side of sauce.
Artichoke Casserole – Artichokes, breadcrumbs, pecorino cheese and olive oil baked to perfection. Served with our homemade bread.
Grape Leaves – Grape leaves stuffed with rice, topped with feta cheese and kalamata olives served on a bed of romaine.
Shrimp Crotone – Parmesan encrusted shrimp lightly fried and served with a creamy fiery sauce.
SALADS
Apple Gorgonzola Salad –Tart Granny Smith apples, dried cranberries and Gorgonzola cheese, on a bed of romaine lettuce. Served with our signature Italian strawberry vinaigrette.
House Salad – Lettuce, tomato, red onions, and mozzarella cheese. Served with our homemade Italian vinaigrette.
Palermo Pear – Romaine lettuce, goat cheese topped with pears, cranberries and walnuts. Served with our Sesame Ginger dressing.
Blue Cheese Insalata – Iceberg lettuce drizzled with creamy blue cheese, crispy bacon, chopped tomatoes and Gorgonzola cheese.
ENTREES:
Josephine’s Combo – Mama’s meatballs, homemade sausage and a side of pasta served with a chunky Bolognese sauce.
Baked Rigatoni – Rigatoni pasta smothered with a blend of cheeses and marinara sauce, then baked to perfection.
Fettuccini Alfredo – Fettuccini pasta in our creamy pecorino sauce. ( add chicken or shrimp)
Chicken Picatta – Chicken cutlet, lightly floured and fried, then sauteed with capers and lemon butter sauce. Served over a bed of pasta.
Veal Parmesan – Lightly breaded and fried veal cutlet, baked with mozzarella cheese and topped with marinara sauce. Served over a bed pasta.
DESSERTS
Cheesecake
Limoncello Mascarpone Cake
Cannoli
Chocolate Torte (GF)
Tiramisu
Chocolate Peanut Butter cake
Pistachio Cake
MENU UPDATED FOR: Nov 19th – Nov 23rd 2024
The Trinacria
The head of Medusa with snakes, a symbol of wisdom and pride woven of wheat, indicating fertility. The three legs represent the three capes of Sicily. Trinacria means “triangle”, for the shape of Sicily, the largest island in the Mediterranean sea.