Currently there is no menu available for Captain Cannonball in Brunswick. We are continuously adding menus, so check back soon!
In the meantime feel free to browse our other menus within Brunswick below.
Name | Cuisines |
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B3 BBQ | Barbeque, American |
Captain Cannonball | Caribbean, Fusion, American |
Jerry's Burgers and Fried Chicken | Burger, American, Fast Food |
Juanita Peaches | American, Mexican |
F.A.T Fried and Tasty | Fast Food, Contemporary, American, Soul Food |
Below you'll find samples from menus of places nearby.
HAWAIIAN FIVE-O - Schnitzel, tasty cheese, rindless bacon, pineapple & BBQ Relish | $12.50 |
CAESAR SALAD WITH SCHNITZEL STRIPS OR CRUMB-FREE - Baby cos lettuce, premium bacon, hard-boiled egg, shaved parmesan & croutons drizzled with a delicious Caesar dressing | $14.90 |
SCHNITZ DIPS - Tomato | 50¢ |
THAI THE KNOT - Schnitzel, baby cos lettuce, carrot, Spanish onion, coriander & sweet chilli sauce | $10.50 |
AMERICAN DREAM - Schnitzel, cheddar cheese, baby cos lettuce, tomato, grilled onions, dill pickles, tomato sauce & Honey Mustard | $11.90 |
SCHNITZ DIPS - Curry Mayo | $1.00 |
PARMA & SIDE SALAD - Your choice of chicken, beef, fish or vegetarian schnitzel pan-cooked to golden perfection, topped with premium Napoli sauce & mozzarella cheese, served with a side of Coleslaw or | $14.40 |
CRUMB-FREE CHICKEN FILLETS - With your choice of Lemon Pepper or Moroccan Spices | $7.20 |
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Sliders & Chips pulled pork | $14.00 |
Smashed Avo w Poached Egg | $11.00 |
Chicken Schnitzel & Chips | $14.50 |
Eggs Benedict | $14.50 |
Bacon & Egg Focaccia & Coffee | $12.00 |
Salmon Pattie & Salad | $9.50 |
Focaccia & Coffee | $12.50 |
Vege Breakfast | $14.00 |
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BANGERS & BEEF - Ground beef, Italian sausage, mozzarella on a BBQ sauce base | n/a |
BEEF & ONION - Ground beef, red onion & mozzarella on a BBQ sauce base | n/a |
MARGHERITA - Cherry tomatoes, fresh tomato, basil & mozzarella | n/a |
SIMPLY CHEESE - Lots of mozzarella | n/a |
GRAND SUPREME - Ground beef, rasher bacon, pepperoni, capsicum, red onion, baby spinach, smoked leg ham, olives, mozzarella, oregano topped with tomato capsicum sauce | n/a |
CHEESY GARLIC PIZZA - Mozzarella, garlic sauce & crème fraiche topped with oregano on a Gluten Free base | n/a |
DELI VEGE & CAMEMBERT - Baby spinach, camembert, red onion, mushroom, capsicum, fresh tomato, olives, oregano on crème fraiche topped with tomato capsicum sauce | n/a |
HAM & CHEESE - Smoked leg ham & mozzarella | n/a |
Clean Here for the full menu for Domino's Pizza-Brunswick |
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Chicken Wings | Chicken wings – barbecue marinade, spicy chilli marinade and even southern fried coating are predominant in American restaurants. Small wings and even tiny drumsticks are served, skin on with a delicate marinade and a selection of dips, such as barbecue, chilli, blue cheese and lime and pepper. Sometimes chargrilled and other times cooked in the oven and oozing in sauce. Starter portions are usually quite large! | American | |
Meat Loaf | A staple dish in the USA, meatloaf is usually cooked in the oven and consists of a combination of meats such as minced beef, pork or chicken, laden with onions, herbs and spices and usually served with a gravy or spicy tomato sauce. Sometimes served with fries and salad or even coleslaw or roasted vegetables and even mashed potato, a classic meal eaten in households all over the US. | American | |
Burgers | What is an American restaurant without burgers? Every US café and restaurant in Australia will serve burgers and plenty of different varieties and toppings. Usually come with bacon, cheese, barbeque sauce, jalapenos, lettuce and tomatoes inside a seeded bun. Other varieties include chilli burgers (served with minced beef) ranch burgers served with blue cheese and Italian burgers served with crisped up pancetta and mozzarella. Side dishes are usually fries and salads. | American | |
Caesar Salad | Originating in New York, way back in the early 1900’s this salad is served in every restaurant in the US. Crisp Romaine lettuce is served with a parmesan and garlic mayonnaise, anchovies and croutons, with more grated fresh parmesan on the top. Some restaurants also serve this dish with a boiled egg, or serve as a Chicken Caesar Salad. | American | |
Fries or Chips | Still predominant on menus, chips or fries are served in so many different ways now. Fat chips or skinny fries, curly fries, straight cut or skin-on wedges are all served with various meals or on their own. Some of the fries are served just salted, but others are seasoned with spices such as Cajun, to make them that little bit hotter. Usually served with dips or sauces such as barbecue sauce, ranch dressing or just plain tomato sauce. | American | |
Jamaican Jerk Chicken | Moist and tender chicken which has been jointed is tossed in a dry spice rub of ‘jerk spices’ comprised of scotch bonnet chillis, thyme, cinnamon, allspice, nutmeg, garlic and spring onions to name but a few! It is then fried to make the skin crispy and finished off in the oven. Wonderful aroma from the chicken. This spice rub is also used with pork, and has now started to be used with seafood. Truly authentic dish eaten by the locals. | Caribbean | |
Pancakes | Served as part of a breakfast or as a dessert, you cannot escape pancakes in all forms and fashions in an American restaurant. For breakfast, which tends to be all day in American restaurants in Sydney, they are served with thin and crispy rashers of bacon and maple syrup. For dessert, they can be served with fruit and syrup, ice cream and even extra cream. Banana pancakes are one of the most popular served. | American | |
Rice and Peas | Traditional side dish of probably the tastiest rice ever – locals tend to eat it without anything else as a main dish, but it is a great accompaniment for jerk dishes. ‘Peas’ are not really peas – they are red beans or peas such as kidney beans. Lots of herbs such as aromatics of thyme are put into the rice which is cooked in coconut milk. | Caribbean | |
Swordfish in Orange Sauce | A big juicy thick swordfish steak with a specially created orange sauce (with a kick of course but not too pungent) is a serious contributor to the menu in Caribbean restaurants. Usually served with a sweetcorn, coriander, capsicum and orange salsa. The sauce itself is a deep orange, with thyme, paprika, garlic and a secret ingredient from the chef! | Caribbean | |
Grilled Spiny Lobster | Delicious juicy lobster is cooked on the grill with a selection of spices and plenty of ground black peppercorns. Usually served with peppered garlic butter with chillis, or a cooling and soothing salsa, such as a pineapple and corn salsa. Mainly the juicy lobster tails are served. | Caribbean | |
Pork and Black Bean Stew with Dumplings | Pork meat is stewed until so soft that it melts in your mouth in a beautiful spicy broth style sauce, with onions, garlic, black beans, ginger, tomatoes and thyme. Can be served with rice, but more frequently served with the Caribbean version of dumplings and ‘callaloo’ which are fried greens like cabbage and spinach with nutmeg and diced onions. The Brazilians lay claim to producing this dish first, but residents of the Caribbean Islands beg to differ! | Caribbean | |
American Beers | Some of the larger American restaurants serve all types of beer including stouts, ales, lagers, wheat beers and special brews, sometimes up to 40 different types. The bigger restaurants will also tend to have custom brews, which are usually smooth and wheaty. Cider has also become popular, even though in the US it is not so prevalent. Bottled beers are also readily available and will almost always be American. | American | |
Manhattan | One of the most famous American cocktails, this is normally promoted in most American-style restaurants. Cocktail list is usually pretty comprehensive, but the Manhattan is probably the most asked for. A mixture of whisky (usually rye whisky), sweet vermouth and bitters, it is stirred or shaken with great gusto and then strained into a cocktail glass. Sometimes it is served as a longer drink over ice in a highball glass. Decorated with a cherry or a slice of lemon, most restaurants will serve variations of this cocktail with other elements. | American | |
Dacquiri | These come in several varieties, with fruit or without fruit such as pineapple, strawberries, melon, any of the soft fruits available, but bananas tend to be the most popular. The drink originated in Cuba, which considers itself to be part of the Caribbean anyway! The basis of the drink is white rum, lime juice and sugar, with the fruit liquidized into the drink and decorated with more fruit and a paper umbrella! Coconut milk is also often added for a longer drink | Caribbean | |
Rum Punch | This drink sends you straight to glorious palm-fringed beaches in the Caribbean. Each restaurant has their own way of making this cocktail, but generally it is made with white rum, grenadine syrup, nutmeg, fresh lime, rum liquer (or something like Malibu), orange juice, pineapple juice and some angostura bitters. It is truly delicious, but pretty potent! | Caribbean |
Name | Cuisines |
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Schnitz Brunswick 90-106 Sydney Rd, Barkly Square Shopping Centre, Brunswick, Moreland, Victoria 3056, Australia | |
Green Field Noodle House 867 Sydney Rd, Brunswick VIC 3056, Australia | Vietnamese |
Bouvier 159 Lygon St, Brunswick East VIC 3057, Australia | Bar Food |
Eleven Tigers 402 Lygon St, Brunswick East VIC 3057, Australia | Thai |
Shimbu Tibetan Restaurant & Bar 58 Lygon Street, Brunswick East, Brunswick, Melbourne | Tibetan |
Host 4 Saxon St, Brunswick VIC 3056, Australia | Contemporary, European, Australian, Modern Australian |
The Phoenix 133 Sydney Rd, Brunswick VIC 3056, Australia | Pub Food, Bar, Indian, Fusion, Italian, Australian, Gluten Free, Modern Australian |
The BANK brunswick 840 Sydney Rd Brunswick, Melbourne VIC 3056, Australia | Italian |
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