party food other than pizza?

Anonymous
Any suggestions? We're hosting an outdoor party with about 10-15 kids and trying to think of lunch options other than pizza. We don't have a Costco membership. We're in Montgomery County, would also consider NW DC.
Anonymous
Big platter of nuggets from Chick-fil-a.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Big platter of nuggets from Chick-fil-a.


+1
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Big platter of nuggets from Chick-fil-a.


+1


+2. I came to say the same. They’re always a big hit.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Big platter of nuggets from Chick-fil-a.


Approximately how many in a platter?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Big platter of nuggets from Chick-fil-a.


Approximately how many in a platter?


nvm. just checked their website and looks like 64 in a small tray $33.50, 120 medium tray $58.

But the nuggets are made in peanut oil, so if any child has allergy it will be a problem.
Anonymous
Please don’t order from the homophobic chicken crap hole.
Anonymous
You can just buy frozen nuggets and cook them a lot cheaper. We did a mix of subs and pizza. I'd usually make a salad and have a few other things like cut veggies and fruit. Nuggets will be an issue if some kids are vegetarian.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Big platter of nuggets from Chick-fil-a.


Approximately how many in a platter?


nvm. just checked their website and looks like 64 in a small tray $33.50, 120 medium tray $58.

But the nuggets are made in peanut oil, so if any child has allergy it will be a problem.


Plus the whole anti-gay thing.

Sandwich platters are a nice pizza alternative.

We also like a selection of appetizers, like mini quiches, cheese sticks and crackers and fruit and veggie trays with hummus. Cava has some nice appetizers on the catering menu.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Big platter of nuggets from Chick-fil-a.


Approximately how many in a platter?


nvm. just checked their website and looks like 64 in a small tray $33.50, 120 medium tray $58.

But the nuggets are made in peanut oil, so if any child has allergy it will be a problem.


Plus the whole anti-gay thing.

Sandwich platters are a nice pizza alternative.

We also like a selection of appetizers, like mini quiches, cheese sticks and crackers and fruit and veggie trays with hummus. Cava has some nice appetizers on the catering menu.


OP here. Can you recommend a place that does sandwich platters? And thanks to the PPs for suggestions. We don’t do Chik-fil-a, so welcome any other ideas. I think our options are probably pizza or grocery store platters but hoping to find other options. Cava is a good idea too.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Big platter of nuggets from Chick-fil-a.


Approximately how many in a platter?


nvm. just checked their website and looks like 64 in a small tray $33.50, 120 medium tray $58.

But the nuggets are made in peanut oil, so if any child has allergy it will be a problem.


Plus the whole anti-gay thing.

Sandwich platters are a nice pizza alternative.

We also like a selection of appetizers, like mini quiches, cheese sticks and crackers and fruit and veggie trays with hummus. Cava has some nice appetizers on the catering menu.


OP here. Can you recommend a place that does sandwich platters? And thanks to the PPs for suggestions. We don’t do Chik-fil-a, so welcome any other ideas. I think our options are probably pizza or grocery store platters but hoping to find other options. Cava is a good idea too.


Yeah, I like cava mini falafel sandwiches and their spanikopita. Always a hit for work catered lunches. Wegmans sandwiches are pretty good and they have party platters. A friend also said Harris teeter party platters were good.
Anonymous
I would just buy chicken nuggets and cook them, if you're serving this at home. Grilled cheese is another food I've seen at parties that has been a hit.

Bagels and cream cheese is a pretty well liked choice if you're away from home.

Anonymous
Roll-ups/wraps from Costco or Wegmans have always been a big hit at parties we've been to.
Anonymous
Remember when people used to have those giant subway sandwiches at their parties?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Remember when people used to have those giant subway sandwiches at their parties?


We’ve done that and they went quickly.
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