| We had a party at a place like that. The place provided pizza, fountain drinks and cake and I brought turkey pinwheels, fruit salad, popcorn, and pecan pralines. |
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Morning parties I’ve served coffee, sparkling water, and breakfast sandwiches, which are usually eaten. Cake also served (enough for adults too).
Afternoon parties I serve sparkling water, meat and cheese platter, fruit platter. Same deal with cake. |
Yes doesn’t matter where. These are for little kids where we can’t drop off. I have hosted a few parties at trampoline parks and always order enough for the parents. Everyone eats at least one piece of pizza. |
| My kid doesn't like pizza but I do. I'm always happy to take a slice if offered. |
| Just get pizza and have some extra. Most parents don’t want or expect to eat at a kid party at a venue. House parties are different. |
| I was at a trampoline park last night. The kids were served Dominoes pizza and the parents were offered fancier pizza from a local place. Totally not necessary but it was nice. |
| Never have a birthday party for your kid and accommodate guest eating requirements. |
That's so offensive. I would never do that. Everyone gets local pizza. |
| Pizza is fine |
| Pizzza fool |
I mean, I get it. Don’t you? The pizza with arugula and balsamic drizzle is t going to be popular with the 8 yr olds |
+1 Our local place is delicious, but the crust is super crispy and the cheese is “different” so picky kids don’t like it. Makes sense for the host to get dominoes for the kids and a nicer pizza (arugula and all!) for the parents. A good host imo. |
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You’re still eating in a trampoline park |
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I'm laughing at all the pizzas snobs who feel entitled to be served/offered an expensive pizza slice (or two) at a party not even meant for them.
Abd at a grimey trampoline place to boot. |