Anonymous wrote:Are you kidding?
The party isn't for you. Buy your own damn lunch. And if the parents are thoughtful enough to provide pizza for the parents too, be grateful.
Anonymous wrote:I don't know why people are getting angry at the OP. She asked a very reasonable question.
Yes, I think that birthday venues should give a better choice for food rather than the standard pizza. Maybe they can collaborate with the next door eatery/restaurant etc.
I usually have parties at my house because I can serve a proper lunch for the parents as well as pizza for the kids.
There are also some venues that do not have any food but allow you to get food from outside. That allows you to have some sandwich platters and other appetizers brought in from outside as well as pizza and cake.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. My point was simply that I would think venues could make a decent business offering good food for adults too.
If you are a host, and it is not a drop off party and the party is during lunchtime, I don't think it's out of the question to expect that the adults will be fed as well.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. My point was simply that I would think venues could make a decent business offering good food for adults too.
If you are a host, and it is not a drop off party and the party is during lunchtime, I don't think it's out of the question to expect that the adults will be fed as well.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. My point was simply that I would think venues could make a decent business offering good food for adults too.
If you are a host, and it is not a drop off party and the party is during lunchtime, I don't think it's out of the question to expect that the adults will be fed as well.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. My point was simply that I would think venues could make a decent business offering good food for adults too.
If you are a host, and it is not a drop off party and the party is during lunchtime, I don't think it's out of the question to expect that the adults will be fed as well.