Wedding breakfast how long
Imagine harissa lamb or honey roasted pork with a variety of quiches and cheese. Of course, needing the plates topping up frequently would require more wait staff, but you are still spending less than on a full serving team.
If you have opted for a country-style wedding in a beautiful tithe barn, a medieval-style hog roast might well fit the bill. Available for wedding celebrations in idyllic rural settings, a barbecue or hog roast would enhance the party spirit, especially on a warm summer afternoon. Served with interesting and varied salads, jacket potatoes or crisp, freshly-baked baps, this is an excellent food option in keeping with the rural style of the event. Moreover, for those of you turning your nose up at the idea of simple salads, imagine instead salted herby new potatoes, a naked Asian coleslaw, or chargrilled spiced cauliflower.
These are no ordinary salads, but instead novel takes on what you may consider tired favourites. Presented on silver cake-stands with lace-trimmed tablecloths and glorious vintage bone china crockery, an afternoon tea is an interesting alternative way of feeding your guests.
You could even round the event off with a good old-fashioned afternoon tea-dance! Serve tea and coffee alongside the usual Champagne and Prosecco — perfect for the teetotal guest. Furthermore, consider experimenting with tipples like tea gin or fruity Kir Royale. Above all, this method of catering can be served in the middle of each table. Importantly, this both cuts down the need for as many servers and also encourages conversation between nearby guests.
Instead of spending money on centrepieces, your food will take centre stage and become the decoration and the talking point. Whichever cuisine and style of wedding breakfast you go for, we hope that you and all of your guests dig in. Double check if guests have any dietary needs to prevent anyone starving or being ill on your special day. However, remember that it is your day and your meal, and put your own priorities first and foremost.
Your email address will not be published. Post Comment. Your timings look fine but it depends on how many guests you have and how quick the food is served and cleared between each course you don't want to rush your guests.
We are planning on having our wedding meal at approx 4. We aren't cutting the cake until the evening and are keeping speeches short and sweet so think that should be plenty of time for us, but we only have 60 guests.
If we finish quicker it doesn't matter as our evening reception is in another room and guests can freshen up in their rooms and get a drink at the bar and make use of the photo booth. The breakdown the venue has sent shows 2 hours for the meal. I think they have included the speeches in this though. So will work with 1. We are having about adults and 20 children. I want the speeches to be done when the evening guests arrived. A few people who arent coming to the meal we cant afford to have everyone have said they really want to hear my Dad's speech hes well known for them and best mans speech.
Obviously it depends on the venue and their staffing, but that's a lot of people to get through a three course meal in an hour and a half. Don't forget you also need to allow time at the beginning for people to faff and find their seats etc. It depends on what sort of food you're having and how it's served; certain things are easier and quicker to serve than others e.
Some people eat quicker than others, but you have to wait for all but the slowest eaters before clearing tables, and then wait again for everyone on your table to be served before starting the next course. FWIW, we had a 2 course afternoon tea and it still took well over 2 hours inc speeches.
Will then be service, pictures, 4. We had people - weirdly almost exaclty the same breakdown as yours, and were told to allow 3 hours for the sit down meal. Things that you'd have to consider include whether it is silver service, which will take longer, whether you want everyone in the room served at the same time or whether your happy for table 1 for example to be on the main while table 12 may still be getting served their starter.
I worked in a wedding venue not doing the weddings side, I was an accountant and the ladies say to allow 3 mins serving time per table - which was staff members walking from the kitchen with the food, reading their plan as to where it needed to go, putting it down and walking back to the kitchen.
Say there are 6 staff - that means you'd be looking at 15mins just to get the food out plus the top table - for each course, that's 45mins just to bring the food out, let alone clear it away and eating time.
Again, the variables there are how far the food has to come from the kitchen, how well labelled the tables are as to the choices, and how many service staff there were.
If you venue are saying 2 hours, i'd definately allow at least that and remember that timing are on the assumption that you are exaclty ontime for everything as someone said, seating people will take time , but I'd also be inclined to ask how often they serve this kind of foods to that many people - as I assume a lot of wedding breakfasts are smaller - i'd ask this as I may even want to allow longer.
I'm thinking when guests have arrival drinks we will having the pics of OH and I. Don't want pictures to take too long. I will be hungry and therefore won't be able to smile hahaha.
We've allowed 2. Ceremony is at 12 noon, wedding breakfast at pm and evening guests start arriving at pm. We're only having a few quick speeches; my uncle, the best man, and H2B - so we're allowing 2hrs all in for speeches and meal You voted for. Planning Tools My Wedding. Destination Weddings Plan your wedding abroad.
Featured designers Olivia Rose Bridal St. Wedding Ideas. But I would possibly have moved it to 3pm wedding if I could just to have that extra time for drinks reception to mingle more. We had sit down and evening meal as we only had 60 to the day and then another 60 in the evening and it did work really well I have to say. You voted for.
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Beginner November Beginner June We sit down around 6pm and aim to finish at 8pm but we're not having speeches or toasts. Beginner December Beginner January Ours was about three hours or so. Beginner March View quoted message. Beginner April I was told it would be around 45 minutes. We have allowed 2 hours for ours. Odd to bump a post from 6 years ago. Why not just post a new thread?
Just a quickie as at work but our timings were: 4pm ceremony at church left church for reception for 25 min drive arrived at the reception sat down and speeches first followed by 2 course meal no one missed the starter at all all done 8pm evening guests arrived first dance and cake cutting although this got put back to 9pm so we could have some pics It worked perfectly for us I have to say - we had evening hog roast just after the first dance.
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