Favorite kiddie birthday party food?

Anonymous
I personally hate pizza but I know this is probably easiest.

Would it be a bad idea to get cava or bar taco type food?

I once put out a spread of sandwiches and salad at a my gym party and barely anyone ate. I want to say we took 90% of the food home.
Anonymous
The items that always went the fastest at our kids parties were:
Chick fil A nugget tray
pigs in blankets
chicken or bean taquitos
hummus and carrots
cut up fruit- not mixed together but put in separate bowls
home made crock pot of mac n cheese-no crunchy stuff on top just oey gooey pasta and cheese
Anonymous
We've done a lot of younger b-day parties from 10:30-12:30 and people really love bagels, cream cheese, lox, fruit, etc.
Anonymous
I would do pizza or chick fil a. Add some fruit. It’s not your birthday OP it’s your kids, so do the pizza.
Anonymous
Are you trying to feed kids or make a nice spread for the adults? Kids do best with pizza, chicken nuggets/tenders, bagels, and very basic de-constructed taco bars (tortillas, plain white rice, black beans, plain-ish chicken, cheese quesadillas). Plus fruit and veggie trays, and crunchy snacks. We just did a mid-meal party and had charcuterie (meat and cheese trays, crackers, hummus, fruit and veggies) and that was eaten more heavily than I anticipated. People will grab cheese and crackers even if they're not hungry, and there's enough variety that most kids can find something they'll eat.
Anonymous
In a pre-covid world, we've done taco bar and it's very successful.

Anonymous
hoodsie cups!
Anonymous
We love pizza and usually add chicken tenders for those who don't like it.

I wanted to recommend chipotle kids meals though - a friend recently did these and they were a hit and pretty economical too considering you get a chips and a juice box with it too. $5 per kid and she had a dozen. No need for a fruit or veggie tray, etc. or even plates.
Anonymous
Depends on the age. We had a party last month for 7 year olds. It was early afternoon (but clearly after lunch), so we did snacks: cut fruit, Goldfish, pretzels, guac and chips (all from Giant). What people ate the most of was watermelon and guac.

And not a single juice box was drunk. Everyone drank water and parents drank a couple of sodas.
Anonymous
I make a point never to host a party during a meal time (either 10-11:30 or 2-4). That way, you just really need to serve the cake/cupcakes/donuts and some drinks. Easy and cheap!
Anonymous
In the past mac and cheese and french fries were a huge hit. I have done a taco bar for the adults separately and saw that a lot of the kids liked the chips and some of the toppings. For our block parties the chikfila nugget trays are always a hit (but not for my vegetarian kids).

No matter what I serve I always have a lot of individual snacks like fruit cups, applesauce/yogurt pouches, string cheese, veggie straws, goldfish, fruit snacks, etc. That way if a kid doesn't like the main like pizza or mac and cheese they can usually find something to eat. Typically my kids are so excited to be at a party they're not eating a ton anyway so a quick snack is my way of getting something into them. Cut-up fruit is always a hit.
Anonymous
Not sandwiches. They always taste a day old and sale like they were picked the previous day. Pizza is always hot and fresh and reliable.
Anonymous
Pizza, always a couple cheese pizza at least. And a couple other with various toppings. Majority of kids like it. It is safest. Most parents don’t want to eat anything at kids parties
Anonymous
Mini muffins
Rainbow bagels from Bethesda bagels
Mandarin oranges
Pizza
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I make a point never to host a party during a meal time (either 10-11:30 or 2-4). That way, you just really need to serve the cake/cupcakes/donuts and some drinks. Easy and cheap!


Yes and everyone talks about your cheapness behind your back
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