There's a workaround to hide the ugly text-based menu: I've checked the
/boot/grub/grub.cfg file and find out, if you change the line and its
content

  'terminal_output --append gfxterm'

to

  'terminal_output gfxterm'

in paragraph '00_header' the text-based menu won't be shown.

Paragraph '00_header' is part of file '/etc/grub.d/00_header', which is
part of package 'grub-common'.

Warning: Editing the line and its ensuing behavior is checked while
'GRUB_THEME' is set to a theme file only.

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  grub2 shows both theme-styled menu and text-based menu

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