Anonymous
Post 01/23/2023 12:06     Subject: After game Team meals - Boston

This is when you have to question if D3 athletics is worth it at some schools that don't provide meals on the road.
Anonymous
Post 01/23/2023 11:36     Subject: After game Team meals - Boston

Men's team or women's?
Anonymous
Post 01/23/2023 11:22     Subject: Re:After game Team meals - Boston

We did this and had an italin restaurant near the hotel where the team stayed cater a dinner which we served in a conference room in the hotel.
Anonymous
Post 01/23/2023 09:24     Subject: Re:After game Team meals - Boston

I'm not vegetarian, but you may want to add a standard pasta ( alternate red and white sauces) for each meal. Also, will you have tables? If so, maybe buy some portable food warmer pans w/ heat source.

Good luck - it sounds like an exciting opportunity
Anonymous
Post 01/23/2023 09:22     Subject: After game Team meals - Boston

Anonymous wrote:Boloco is a local fast-casual chain (wraps and bowls) that I enjoy.
Arby's is disgusting, don't feed student athletes that.


I have no affiliation with Arby's, but the coupons that I receive in the mail show a greatly expanded menu that includes several healthy choice options. I was surprised, but I have not eaten at an Arby's recently.
Anonymous
Post 01/23/2023 09:17     Subject: After game Team meals - Boston

Chinese (or is that too hard to split?)

Wraps

Kids might love italien hoagies, like chicken or meatball parm?

Fish tacos/burritos?

I would look for places with decent reviews on trip advisor, under the type of cuisine.
Anonymous
Post 01/23/2023 09:14     Subject: Re:After game Team meals - Boston

We've had pretty good experience with Roche Bros. Check out their game day catering (wings, ribs, subs, salads, desserts).
Anonymous
Post 01/23/2023 09:04     Subject: After game Team meals - Boston

Boloco is a local fast-casual chain (wraps and bowls) that I enjoy.
Arby's is disgusting, don't feed student athletes that.
Anonymous
Post 01/23/2023 08:55     Subject: Re:After game Team meals - Boston

Anonymous wrote:How many individual meals ?


It can be individual or platters. The pasta is usually in trays.
Anonymous
Post 01/23/2023 08:55     Subject: Re:After game Team meals - Boston

Also, sometimes we stay in Brookline or Cambridge because I like variety. So food from those areas would also be good options.
Anonymous
Post 01/23/2023 08:53     Subject: Re:After game Team meals - Boston

There are about 80 meals.

The location does not really matter because we can pick up or have it delivered. Boston is such a small city.

Popeyes and KFC, didn't think of that. I will check out if they have catering or maybe we just have to order a ton.

Lol, Boston Market.. so obvious!

One thing is we have an issue keeping food warm. Many places will deliver right at game end so things are warm, or they deliver in warmers.

I was definitely thinking of adding a roast beef sandwich option, ill look into Arby's (I didn't even know they still existed).
Anonymous
Post 01/23/2023 08:43     Subject: Re:After game Team meals - Boston

Grocery deli food such as individual fruit cups/bowls with a choice of either chicken salad or tuna.

Choice of fried or baked chicken & sides (KFC/Popeyes, etc.)

Meals from Boston Market (could offer a wider variety).

Burgers & fries or other sides.

Arby's offers a variety of options. Look at their menu--you might be surprised.
Anonymous
Post 01/23/2023 08:41     Subject: After game Team meals - Boston

Boston is large. What part?
Anonymous
Post 01/23/2023 08:38     Subject: Re:After game Team meals - Boston

How many individual meals ?
Anonymous
Post 01/23/2023 08:35     Subject: After game Team meals - Boston

I need to cater after game meals for a college team.

So far, we have people doing Chic fil A, Chipotle, Pasta, Chicken Parm/Meatball subs

Looking for 3 or 4 more ideas.

It does not have to be Boston specific but since there are so many colleges there, I thought maybe someone would have a specific idea in Boston.

Thanks for any suggestions.