There's a new menu at Treasure Island bar and grill Sloppy Joe's

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click to enlarge Don't worry — the signature cocktails at Sloppy Joe's haven't gone anywhere. - Courtesy of Sloppy Joe's
Courtesy of Sloppy Joe's
Don't worry — the signature cocktails at Sloppy Joe's haven't gone anywhere.

You asked, and Sloppy Joe's listened. The iconic Treasure Island bar and grill's executive chef, Ernest Hahne, has introduced a new menu based on feedback from patrons.

Blue cheese chips, which top house-made kettle chips with blue cheese, bacon bites and green onions, have made a comeback after repeated requests. Other additions include Key West egg rolls, bourbon-glazed salmon, Thai chicken salad and herb-crusted sirloin, plus espresso, key lime and melon martinis on the beverage side.

But popular orders like grilled grouper, Fire Cracker Shrimp and lobster mac 'n' cheese — as well as the signature cocktails and draft beer — haven't gone anywhere, either.

The menu itself has transformed into a grey wood-toned hardcover book that's trimmed in sea glass-colored leather. Inserts now feature descriptions of the dishes with color photos, and gluten-free and non-dairy offerings are also identified.

Sloppy Joe's operates at Bilmar Beach Resort 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. daily.

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