Pal's - Menu

Menu

Pal's has always featured a limited menu. Items must not only be popular, but efficient to make. Lunch items are served open to close. Some of the most popular items are:

  • Tea – Called "Pal's Tea" locally, a quart-sized cup of sweet tea. This is Pal's most popular item, served from open to close, largely because area workers can buy it in the morning and drink on it all day at work. Made using JFG brand black tea.
  • Milkshake; Vanilla, Strawberry, Chocolate (Peanut Butter and Peanut Butter+Chocolat Mix at Pal's #1)
  • Big Pal – A 1/3 lb hamburger on a large bun with mayonnaise, onions, lettuce and tomato. (Also with Cheese and as Double Big Pal)
  • Sauce Burger – a standard fast food burger with "sauce": a ketchup, relish, and mustard based sauce.
  • Jr. Burger – small version of the Big Pal.
  • Frenchie Fries – French fries sprinkled with seasoning salt.
  • Hot Dog – a hot dog bun with a weiner, mustard, onions, and chili
  • Chili Bun – a hot dog bun with chili, mustard, onions and no weiner.
  • Chili Burger (also as a Jr.) – 1/3 lb. cheeseburger topped with Chili and onions.
  • Chipped Ham Sandwich – A chipped ham sandwich on the Big Pal bun with mayonaise, lettuce and pickle.
  • Toasted Cheese Sandwich – A Big Pal bun flipped inside out with two slices of melted cheese, mayonaise, lettuce and tomato.

Pal's serves Breakfast biscuits and other breakfast fast food items such as Cheddar Rounds, cheesy potatoes also popular with fry salt, plus offers the entire dinner menu in the morning. Also, during breakfast hours at all locations and all day at some locations, a cup of coffee can accompany any item on the menu.

Pal's is also noted for their health scores which predominantly run between 95-99 which are also inspected on a monthly basis by their own in-house inspectors to ensure quality and cleanliness.

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