The Jimani Menu Prices

Sports bar with multiple TVs, 100+ beers, trivia, a jukebox & pub fare served till late.

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Menu

Main Menu
From Da Start
“Italian” or “Buffalo” Wings $7.00
Spicy Meat Pies $6.75
Jalapeno Poppers $6.75
Chicken Tenders $6.75
Mozzarella Sticks $6.75
Fried Pickle Spears $6.25
Shrimp Popper
Red pepper stuffed with Cream cheese & shrimp
$7.50
Fried Zucchini Strips $6.75
Fried Mac/Cheese Bites $6.75
Jimmy J’s Big Ass Nachos
Flour Tortilla layered with chorizo Sausage or Spicy Chicken Sausage, Onions, Tomatoes, Jalapenos, Black Olives, Chili & Melted Cheese
$6.75
Sweet Southern Fried Corn Bites $6.75
Broccoli Bites
A blend of Broccoli, Cheese and Bacon tossed in a crispy and fried to perfection
$6.75
Chicken Dippers
Hand-breaded Mini Cutlets served traditional or tossed in Buffalo Sauce, with your choice of Dipping Sauce
$6.75
Crab Poppers
Spicy Jalapenos stuffed with succulent Crab Claw meat
$8.00
Burgers
Burger $6.75
Cheeseburger
Your Choice of Cheddar, Pepper Jack, Provolone, or Swiss
$7.50
Bleu Cheese Burger $7.50
Mushroom Swiss Burger $8.25
Bacon Cheese Burger $8.25
McGrew’s Italian Burger
Served on French with Mozzarella, Provolone, & Red Gravy
$7.50
Nacho Burger
Nacho Cheese, Jalapenos, Diced Tomatoes, Crumbled Tortillas, & a side of Sour Cream
$8.75
Peanut Butter Bacon Burger
Reese’s Peanut Butter, Bacon, and Pepper Jack Cheese
$8.00
Hang Ova Burger
Burger, Hot Sausage Patti, Bacon, Grilled Onions, Fried Egg, & Cheese
$9.75
Teriyaki Burger
Teriyaki Glaze, Grilled Pineapple Slice, your choice of Cheese
$7.50
French Fries
Fries $3.00
Cheese Fries $3.50
Chili Cheese Fries $4.00
Frito Chili Cheese Pie
Frito Chips, Chili & Cheese
$4.00
Sandwich & Wraps
Chicken Caesar Wrap
Grilled or Fried
$7.25
Veggie Wrap
Sauteed Peppers, Onions, Tomatoes, Lettuce, & Cheese
$6.50
Lynsey’s Breakfast Burrito
Eggs, Sauteed Onions, Peppers, Tomatoes, Cheese and your choice of Sweet, Spicy or Chorizo Sausage
$7.75
Angelina’s Delight
Ham, Bacon, Swiss, Lettuce, Tomato, Pickles or Texas Toast
$7.25
Triple Layer BLT $7.75
Nikki’s Ooey Gooey Grilled Cheese
Choose: Cheddar, Pepper Jack, Provolone, Mozzarella, or Swiss
$6.00
Grilled Chicken Sandwich $7.00
Mama’s Chicken Club
Chicken Breast, Bacon, Grilled Onions, Cheese, Special Sauce
$8.00
Grilled 8 oz. Tuna Sandwich $8.50
Teriyaki Tuna
on a Bun with Grilled Onions and Special Sauce
$8.50
Chicago Style Dogs
Dogs $3.50
Chili or Cheese Dog $4.00
Da Works
Yellow Mustard, Chopped Onions, Sweet Pickle Relish, Dill Pickles, Tomatoes, Celery Salt, & a Pepperoncini
$4.50
“Schwegmann’s Dog”
Chili, Cheese, Chopped Onions & Mustard on French bread
$4.50
Po’ Boys
Papa’s 8oz Steak Po’boy
Steak, Grilled Onions, Tomatoes, Special Sauce
$9.75
Sausage Po’boy
Smoked Sausage Link or Hot Sausage Patti
$6.75
Breakfast Po’boy
2 Fried Eggs, 2 Hot Sausage Patti’s, Bacon, Cheese
$7.50
Serafino’s Chicken Parmesan Po’boy $7.50
Sauteed BBQ Shrimp Po’boy $9.75
Pocket’s “Sweet” or “Spicy” Chicken Sausage Po’boy
2 Sausage Links, Sauteed Onions, Roasted Red Peppers, Provolone
$8.25
Jimbo’s Combo Po’boy
Roast Beef, Ham, Swiss Cheese, Dressed, Special Sauce
$8.50
Roast Beef Po’boy
Hot or Cold
$7.50
Meatball Po’boy
Marinara, Parmesan, Provolone Cheese
$7.50
Ham & Cheese Po’boy
Hot or Cold
$6.00
French Fry Po’boy
Served on French with Brown Gravy and Special Sauce
$6.00
Buffalo Chicken Po’boy
Fried with your choice of Bleu Cheese or Ranch
$7.50
Spicy Crab Po’boy
Crab Stuffed Jalapenos, Diced Onions, Tomatoes, Special Sauce on French
$9.75
From Da Kettle
Michele’s Red Beans & Rice $7.25
Albert’s Chicken, Sausage & Shrimp Gumbo $8.00
Eugene’s Crawfish Pasta $9.75
Nanna Rose’s Rotini Pasta
Meatballs or Sweet Chicken Sausage, Marinara, Parmesan with Garlic Bread
$8.25
St. Louis BBQ Smoked Ribs
Served with Small House Salad
$9.75
Baboozie’s Tuna
8oz Tuna Grilled and Topped with Crawfish Julia Sauce
$9.00
Pizzas
Pizza $6.75
Salads
House Salad $3.00
Bucket Special
PBR (5) $10.00
High Life (5) $10.00
Da Quarter’s Strongest Jell-o Shots $3.00
Cherry Bombs $3.00
Service Industry
Wines $3.00
Well $2.75
Domestic Beers $2.25
Jagermeister $3.00
Goldschlager $3.00
Rumple Minze $3.00
Beer Menu
Ales
Barley Wine
A strong full-bodied dark ale with malt sweetness. Medium to strong hop bitterness with very high alcohol content
Bitter
Highly-hopped and quite bitter. Strength varies from Ordinary Best to Extra Special Bitter (ESB)
Blond/Golden Ale
A lighter version of the pale ale, this offering is closer to a lager flavor than most. It has a floral aroma with a light, dry taste
Brown Ale
A lightly-hopped, sweet, full-bodied brew with low to medium alcohol content. Color ranges from reddish brown to dark brown
India Pale Ale
High in hops with a moderate amount of malt flavor. A dry, assertively bitter brew that ranges from pale to deep copper color. It is fruity and flowery with bitter brew that ranges from pale to deep copper color. It is fruity and flowery with
Pale Ale
Combines distinct bitterness with some malt-based sweetness. Distinguishing characteristics are dryness and defined hop taste. So named to distinguish them from the darker porters, these ales range from amber to copper brown and may be fairly mild to quite bitter
Porter
Black or chocolate malt contributes significantly to the dark brown color. Well hopped and heavily malted, porters can be malty sweet and range from bitter to mild and dryer than stouts
Scottish Ale
Classically strong and amber to dark brown in color with a sweet, malty character. Low in hops and vary widely in alcohol content
Stout
Come in a variety of types including dry, imperial, milk, and oatmeal. Highly roasted barley is the keynote of stouts
Lagers
American Dry Lager
Pale to golden in color, these types are distinguished by high carbonation but are low in bitterness, malt, and hop flavors. Dry, low in alcohol and scientifically balanced light body
American Pilsener
Crisp and more carbonated than European Pilsener, but weaker and lighter in body and flavor. Corn or rice adjuncts are often added during the brewing process, giving bulk and filler
Bock
Traditionally full-bodied, strong, and high in alcohol content. It has an obvious malt and hops presence. Color is copper to dark brown. The more full-bodied doppel bock is even higher in alcohol content
European Lager
Malt, as opposed to hop, taste predominates. Suggestion of caramel, although not as sweet as brown ales. Clean and crisp with nice carbonation
European Dark
Differs from the lighter lagers by the suggestion of caramel, also not as sweet as brown ales. Roasted malts give it amber to brown color
Combination Styles
Steam
Brewed at warmer ale temperatures and made with lager yeast. Medium-bodied, amber, and very hoppy, with a generous head
Wheat
Offers wheat malty concentration, high carbonation, and lower alcohol content. Yeasty tartness is a distinctive characteristic with fruity/spice overtones. Bottle- conditioned with cloudiness and sediment
Jell-O Shots
Jell-O Shots
Mysterious Margarita
Strawberry Punch
Pina Colada
Tequila Sunrise
Orange Dreamsicle
Angry Strawberry
Cotton Candy
Lemon Drop
Da Kitchen Sink
Bananas Foster

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Contact The Jimani

Address: 141 Chartres St, New Orleans, LA 70130

Phone: (504) 524-0493

Website: http://www.thejimani.com/

Hours

Friday 11:30AM–4AM
Saturday 11:30AM–4AM
Sunday 11:30AM–4AM
Monday 11:30AM–4AM
Tuesday 11:30AM–4AM
Wednesday 11:30AM–4AM
Thursday 11:30AM–4AM

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