I generally like to perform my own material, but I consistently also do an Ambitious Card Routine (pretty standard), I'll generally do a card across and card to mouth routine as an opener. I really like wave the aces, Las Vegas Leaper, Infliction, and Blueprint
As far as coins go, I'm a big fan of The Deep and Unicoin, and I perform Bite Me whenever I can. Crosslink's another big one or I'll do missing link.
At the table, I'll do Reset, Mondo-Nifty Invisible Palm, Deja-Vu, Thank You Le Paul, and Cold (that's a great one). I also have a routine I do with the Slipshot.
I do lots of Larry Jennings routines and some Paul Le Paul ones.
But the thing is, I generally do tricks depending on the situation. I like to talk with my audiences and if I think that they're going to respond to a certain coin trick better than crazy man's handcuffs, I'll do that. The routines themselves I really like to choreograph, but when and where I do them is entirely dependent on the situation.
But for consistency's sake, I usually always open with Card Across and Card to Mouth and I usually end with Cold or Bite Me.
When I practice, I try to keep everything well-oiled. Versatility is one of the most important things I've learned thus far in magic--the ability to adapt.