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Beverages
Iced Teas $1.75
[Sweetened or Unsweeteend]
Fountain drinks $1.50
Coca-Cola®
Diet Coke®
Sprite®
Hi-C® Pink Lemonade
Dr Pepper®
Margarita fuego $6.75
[A sprinkle of chili pepper on the rim and top grade tequila brings a delicious flavorful twist on our margarita}
Beer $3.25
Premium Domestic:
Miller® Lite
Miller® Genuine Draft
Coors Light®
Blue Moon™ Belgian White
Bud Light®
Budweiser®
Michelob Ultra®
Samuel Adams® Boston Lager
Smirnoff® ICE
O'Doul's® Non-alcoholic

Import:
Corona® Extra
Corona® Light
Modelo® Especial
Dos Equis XX®
Heineken®
Heineken® Light
Newcastle® Brown Ale
Stella Artois®
Bass® Ale
Guinness® Draught

Casa de fuego
Bar & Grill

1211 Montwood
El Paso TX, 79936
(915) 555 -CASA (2272)
CasaDeFuego@gmail.com
Facebook.com/casadefuego
Twitter: @casadefuego

Appetizers
Chips & salsa $4.50
[Casa Special tostadas with your choice of salsa rojo or verde] coktel de camaron $8.25
[A shrimp & spicy bloody Mary fusion of our version of a traditional Mexican cocktail]

Fuego NAchos $6.00
[Tostadas, cheese, lettuce olives, jalapenos, tomato, onions with crema Mexicana]
Sampler platter $8.50
[3 mozzarella sticks, 2 quesadillas, 4 jalapeno poppers & mini nachos]
Camarones especial $8.75
[Jumbo shrimp delicately sautéed in a garlic sauce]

Entrées
Fuego fajitas $11.50
[Traditional steak or chicken served with tortillas, rice, beans and your choice of dessert]

Torta & soup combo $9.75
[Any one choice of beef brisket, steak, or chicken torta served with tortilla soup]
Fuego Chicken & Rice $11.50
[Fire grilled chicken topped with monterrey jack cheese, served with Mexican rice & beans]

Add tortillas $.50
Fuego Burger $10.25
[Grilled jalapenos and onions over a 10 oz. sirloin burger, your choice of American, Colby, or Monterrey jack cheese served with fresh cut seasoned salt french fries.

Add mushrooms and avocado $1.25
Grilled Salmon $13.50

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