CastlePrincess
Earning My Ears
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- Jan 5, 2009
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So I have about $1,000 more to spend to make our F & B minimum. We have a rather high minimum because the location I was dying to have our reception in has a higher minimum capacity than the amount of guests we have. After many hours of weighing the pros and cons, we decided to go with the larger room even if it meant higher F & B.... plus everyone has been telling me not to skimp on the food.
ANYWAY... back to the point. I have $1,000 more to spend and cannot decide whether to spend it on food for the cocktail hour or dinner buffet. The money could essentially get us (1) 2 tray passed items at cocktail hour in addition to what we alreaydy have OR (2) a veggie display and italian meats display at cocktail hour in addition to what we already have OR (3) an additional entree on the dinner buffet.
What do you think?
Part of me feels that the cocktail hour is only 60 minutes and not much is needed. The other part of me feels that if there is too little food at the cocktail hour, it wont matter what is on the dinner buffet because all people will remember is the sparse cocktail hour food.
If it helps, our menu currently consists of:
Cocktail Hours:
- Cheese Display
- Asian Allure Display (includes won ton crisps, potstickers, and soybeans.. although I'm still not clear on how much of each)
Dinner Buffet:
- Salmon Entree
- Chicken Entree
- Prime Rib Carving Station
- 3 sides
- 2 salads
If we were to add another entree to the buffet, it would be the Cioppino... since our families are very into seafood.
Thanks so much for any thoughts and advice. If anyone would like to share their cocktail hour menu for about 50 guests, it would be much appreciated.

ANYWAY... back to the point. I have $1,000 more to spend and cannot decide whether to spend it on food for the cocktail hour or dinner buffet. The money could essentially get us (1) 2 tray passed items at cocktail hour in addition to what we alreaydy have OR (2) a veggie display and italian meats display at cocktail hour in addition to what we already have OR (3) an additional entree on the dinner buffet.
What do you think?
Part of me feels that the cocktail hour is only 60 minutes and not much is needed. The other part of me feels that if there is too little food at the cocktail hour, it wont matter what is on the dinner buffet because all people will remember is the sparse cocktail hour food.
If it helps, our menu currently consists of:
Cocktail Hours:
- Cheese Display
- Asian Allure Display (includes won ton crisps, potstickers, and soybeans.. although I'm still not clear on how much of each)
Dinner Buffet:
- Salmon Entree
- Chicken Entree
- Prime Rib Carving Station
- 3 sides
- 2 salads
If we were to add another entree to the buffet, it would be the Cioppino... since our families are very into seafood.
Thanks so much for any thoughts and advice. If anyone would like to share their cocktail hour menu for about 50 guests, it would be much appreciated.
