party food other than pizza?

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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.


Kids definitely won’t like those!

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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.


We have gone to parties with platters from Subway, jersey mikes and Jimmy John’s. All kids don’t eat the sandwiches.

Chicken platters from Walmart deli are also a huge hit.

But this is why people do cheese pizza. It always appeals to the majority with the fewest issues.
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Even though it’s lunchtime you could put out breakfast food and the kids would be happy. Muffins, bagels, fruit, bacon, little yogurt cups (my kids love the ones from Trader Joe’s).
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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.


Kids definitely won’t like those!



All 3 of mine and most of their friends would like those!

I can’t believe no one has mentioned the #1 party pleaser - pigs in a blanket!
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I’ve never seen pigs in a blanket at a kids party. Not since I was a kid!
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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.


Kids definitely won’t like those!



All 3 of mine and most of their friends would like those!

I can’t believe no one has mentioned the #1 party pleaser - pigs in a blanket!


Mine would. We did food like that when we had big open house parties in the before times. When my kids were little and a bunch of their friends were coming, I did a kids food table with "kid-friendly" foods, but they ended up eating the adults stuff anyway like the mini quiches and spanikopita. Salty, cheesy, what's not to like? Pretty much like pizza, actually!
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“Pimped” hot dog
Taco
Nachos + toppings
Empanada
Coxinha
Pastel
Bolinha de queijo
Ara’yes
Lahmacun
Antipasto
Calzone
Sushi

Frozen __________
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Buy a huge box of taquitos and bake them. Put out cheese, salsa, guac and dip.

Popeyes for chicken strips and nuggets if you don’t like Chick fil a.

DS is not a sandwich eater so those options are a no go for us, as in we wouldn’t order them. He probably wouldn’t eat one at a party that he attended.

Sandwiches strike me as more risky because people tend to be more picky about what is on their sandwich. I could be projecting because I have never found those giant sandwich es or sandwich platters enjoyable.

We stick to pizza because the kids all eat it, we can get different varieties, and they deliver without paying extra delivery charges. We put out a fruit and veggie tray, that the kids do a surprisingly good job on.
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I’ve done dim sum several times for kids parties and the kids gobble up the dumplings. Huge hit.
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Anonymous wrote:I’ve done dim sum several times for kids parties and the kids gobble up the dumplings. Huge hit.


?? what??

Cava, dumplings, dim sum, etc way too messy, unappealing to most kids (except those with snowflakes), and hard to eat.

There's a reason pizza and nuggets are the go-to foods for kid parties.
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Anonymous wrote:I’ve done dim sum several times for kids parties and the kids gobble up the dumplings. Huge hit.


?? what??

Cava, dumplings, dim sum, etc way too messy, unappealing to most kids (except those with snowflakes), and hard to eat.

There's a reason pizza and nuggets are the go-to foods for kid parties.


What are you talking about? Dumplings are two bites. And at my kids parties we don’t stop the playing to sit and eat. The kids just go over and grab a dumpling or two when they want it. Not messy at all and everyone loves them. If they’re unappealing to YOU, then that’s something else. But who cares? The party is about kids, not adults.
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Anonymous wrote:Remember when people used to have those giant subway sandwiches at their parties?


We’ve done that and they went quickly.


I think Vace sells those giant subs.
Anonymous
You could do tenders and fries platters from Ledo’s if you don’t want their pizza. Build your own taco bars are also good, especially if you make sure there’s some plain looking rice, black beans, and chicken.

I agree with others that sandwiches, dumplings, etc. is risky unless you know the kids. You’d need a ton of variety to please every preference. Even then I know a few kids that would probably eat nothing and whine.
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Taco bars are relatively healthy and all kids love tacos. I put out ground beef, salsa chicken, and black beans so there is something for anyone. I also think quesadillas are super easy and a kid favorite.
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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.


Kids definitely won’t like those!



Really? I feel like my super picky eater always brightens up when they spot falafel on a menu, its a fail safe sort of kid food.
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