Above Dinners Served With Salad Bar,
Mashed Potatoes Or French Fries
Tea Or Coffee (no Substitutes
Hot Roast Beef Sandwich
$6.99
Breaded Veal Cutlet
$6.99
Vegetable Plate (3) And Salad Bar
$5.99
Salad Bar Only
$4.59
Cowboy Burger Platter With Your Choice Of French Fries Or Tater Tots
$5.99
Monday Specials
Served With Choice Of
Two Vegetables & Salad Bar
Roll Or Cornbread
Mondays Vegetable Choices: Breaded Okra
Green Beans - Scalloped Potatoes
Steamed Cabbage - Dry Lima Beans
Steamed Rice - Whole Kernel Corn
Mashed Potatoes
Chicken Fried
Chicken (8 Oz.) With White Gravy$7.99
Grilled Chicken Breast
$7.99
With Swiss Or American Cheese - Add$0.79
With Grilled Onions Or Mushrooms - Add$0.79
Chicken Tenders
$7.99
reg. or buffalo
Sirloin Tips Over Rice
$6.99
Country Fried Swiss Steak
$7.99
Chicken And Dumplings
$6.99
Hamburger Steak With Grilled Onions
$7.99
Breaded Veal Cutlet
$6.99
Fried Chicken Gizzards & Livers
$7.99
Roast Beef
$7.99
top round
Baked Ham
$7.59
Grilled Beef Liver & Onions
$7.59
Pork Chop
Fried Or Grilled$7.99
Double Order$10.99
Boneless Catfish
$7.99
Double Order$1.99
Baked Fish
$7.59
Popcorn Shrimp
$7.99
Delmonico Steak
$10.99
Popcorn Shrimp And Delmonico Steak
$16.99
Sandwiches
With American Or Swiss Cheese - Add $0.49
With Bacon - Add $1.29 (excluding Blt)
With Mushrooms - Add $0.79
Snellgrove's Restaurant was born nearly 50 years ago, when Norman R. Snellgrove and his wife, Kathern, purchased the downtown Plant City restaurant formerly known as Hagan's in the late 1960's. Several years later, the restaurant burned down and was rebuilt. In those days, the restaurant was open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Snellgrove's was a popular place for breakfast and served many local folks including a group of phosphate miners for whom a table was reserved for lunch each day. The restaurant was known for its "special of the day" which often included a customer favorite of tips and rice and the summer chicken special consisting of chicken, mashed potatoes and tea for a mere $1.99. Norman's love of deep sea fishing was evident in the decor as fish were hung on the walls. Snellgrove's also boasted of the first salad bar in Plant City.