a fresh daily special of our best local veggies with choice of house red wine vinaigrette,
caesar, bleu cheese, honey mustard, or ranch dressing
Real Deal Pterodactyl Wings
giant chicken wings tossed with choice of: classic wing sauce with hot, medium, mild, garlic parmesan, or cherry chipotle bbq, add celery
$7.00
With Bleu Cheese Or Ranch For$1.50
Coney Fries
$5.00
mound of fresh-cut fries served with dipping sauce trio of curry, chili, & garlic aiolis
Crispy Tofu Dippers
$7.00
with choice of dipping sauces: our wing sauce selection, homemade marinara, teriyaki,
thai chile, bleu cheese, ranch, honey mustard, caesar, or house red wine vinaigrette
Chicken Or Tofu Taquitos
$7.00
cheddar, jack, fresh jalapenos, chicken or tofu, with pico de gallo & sour cream
Breaded Mushrooms
$6.00
with maple mustard sauce
Breaded Veggie Medley
$7.00
mushroom, zuccini, cauliflower, & onion rings, with ranch
Mo Sticks
$6.00
fried mozzarella with homemade marinara
Main Attractions
Add A Side Of Fries For $2.00 Or A Side Of Onion Rings For $3.00
The Blb
$7.00
grilled burger, smoked amish cheddar, hickory smoked bacon & pickled red onions with
our special sauce
Basic Burger With Cheese
$6.00
want it with the works? just add a dollar!
Beef Sliders With Fries
$6.00
2 mini burgers with pickled red onions, bleu cheese crumbles, & mustard
Veggie Burger With Or Without Cheese
$7.00
served with carolina slaw, citrus aioli, & american cheese
Quesadilla
$7.00
grilled chicken or tofu, flour tortilla, jack & cheddar, pico, topped with lettuce, tomato, & onion
Rockin Mac
$6.50
mac noodles amped up in whiskey smoked-cheddar cream sauce topped with jack & bleu
Portside
$8.00
stuffed grilled portabella, goat cheese, veggies, arugula & citrus herb aioli on kaiser
Cherry Chipotle Bbq Sandwich
$6.00
cherry chipotle bbq chicken or tofu, jack cheese & slaw on kaiser
We've had more than a few of you ask with a name like Beachland, where's the beach? Actually it's less than a ½ mile north of here. In fact, one of the nation's best known amusement parks -- Euclid Beach – was right at the north end of E. 156th St. Euclid Beach operated from 1894 until 1969 and "Beachland" became the slang name for the whole North Collinwood neighborhood in those days. A number of reminders of the "Beachland" era remain. On E. 185th St. we still have the "Beachland Branch" of the Post Office as well as hardware stores, dry cleaners and other businesses with the "Beachland" name in the area. On Lakeshore Blvd. there is even a Beachland Presbyterian Church! Sadly, very little of the former Euclid Beach Park still exists. The actual "beach" is still there, much of which is now the Euclid Beach State Park, a public swimming area. The old Euclid Beach carved archway entrance also remains and is now serving rather incongruously as the entrance to a senior citizen high-rise apartment building.