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Evening Food

27 replies

RavenLG · 01/11/2018 21:39

Just after a bit of opinions really.

We’re having a traditional 3 course sit down meal (plus canapés) for our wedding breakfast, but we’re having a tipi style wedding and wanted something simple and casual for the evening. We’ve found a cheese toastie vendor that would set up as a street food style vendor and we love that idea! They can do gluten free and vegan so would cover most of our friends and family dietary requirements, and who doesn’t love a cheese toastie! (The first thing I made for DP was cheese on toast too so we thought it was quite sweet).

Question is would you be happy with just a cheese toastie in the evening? They’re proper good sized (not just sliced white). We would be doing a little sweet bar thing, and I thought we could maybe do our own little savoury station (crisps, breadsticks, chutneys, crackers, pretzels. popcorn etc.). Would this suffice do you think?

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Hopeful16 · 02/11/2018 05:59

Catering vans will have obviously dealt with busy events and queues before so I wouldn't let that bother you.
Don't do salads as you've already said your family are carb fans.
If people have had a large meal and are mingling, drinking and dancing then a toastie is ideal. Love it!

spanishwife · 02/11/2018 06:15

If it's a typical English wedding where you have a gap between the meal etc and the evening 'do' then it might not be enough. Especially not if you just have evening guests and they will be expecting a meal. I did something similar at mine, but we started at 5 and had no evening only guests.

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