40 Grab-and-Go Menu Picks
These days, sharing is not caring. Family-style meals and buffets may be on hold for now, but there are so many fun options out there for your menu. These grab-and-go menu options keep shared touch points at a minimum.
By: Kristen Klein
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Pulled Pork Sliders -190204
Top each pulled pork slider with a mini pickle.
Photo: Casey Durgin Photography
Skewers
Fill mini glasses with tomato and mozzarella skewers with a pesto glaze.
Photo: Ana & Jerome Photography
Salad
Salad has never been easier to eat on the go; serve up a variety of flavors to please any palate.
Photo: Richard Bell Photography
Cheese Forks
It's like a charcuterie board in individual portions — mix and match various cheeses, cured meats, fruits, and vegetables on bite-size forks.
Photo: Ten22 Studio
Cookies
Make your desserts even less prone to germs with individual packaging.
Photo: Mike Peyzner and Natasha Valik of Choco Studio
Cupcakes
Wrap your cupcakes in pretty decorative paper to make them even more wedding-worthy.
Photo: Photos by Ciera
Doughnut Holes
Paper cones filled with doughnut holes are sure to be a crowd-pleaser.
Photo: Cami Takes Photos
Doughnuts
Individually-wrapped gourmet doughnuts are sure to be a hit.
Photo: Trista Maja Photography
French Fries
Why are fries so hard to resist? Build in some portion control with small cones, and make it wedding-appropriate with gourmet toppings.
Photo: MeewMeew Studios
Fried Chicken
Small dishes of fried chicken can be so versatile; opt for a few different flavors that'll appeal to all of your guests.
Photo: 222 Photography
Fruit Bowls
A martini glass filled with fruit gives "fruit cocktail" a new meaning. Add a glaze of frosting to make it even more delectable.
Photo: Sarah Elizabeth Photos
Grilled Cheese & Tomato Soup
Comfort food done right! Crustless grilled cheese is best served with tomato soup.
Photo: Cory Ryan Photography
Ice Cream
Perfect for a backyard wedding, ice cream cones are an idyllic summertime dessert.
Photo: Ten22 Studio
Lobster Roll
Especially if you're getting married in New England, mini lobster rolls will be a huge hit.
Macaroni & Cheese
Mini portions of macaroni and cheese will please guests of all ages.
Photo: Hendrick Moy Photography
Doughnuts & Milk
Encourage dunking with these pretty mini doughnuts atop bottles of milk.
Photo: Betsy Blue Photography
Caprese Salad
This Italian favorite features mozzarella, tomato, and a balsamic glaze.
Photo: MeewMeew Studios
Nutella & Cream
Toasted hazelnuts, cream, and Nutella come together to create the perfect pudding cup. Top each with a hazelnut truffle for a finishing touch.
Pasta Bowls
Tortellini paired with a pesto sauce and fresh tomatoes makes a colorful presentation.
Photo: The Popes Photography
Peanut Butter & Jelly
Your childhood favorite goes upscale with these adorable mini sandwiches.
Photo: Shaun Andrews via Colette's Events
Peach Cobbler
Delight your taste buds with a summertime favorite in a miniature portion.
Photo: Natasha McGuire Photography
Pie Pops
Pies are easier (and more fun!) to eat while mixing and mingling when you put them on a stick.
Photo: Pillsbury
Fruits & Veggies
Taste the rainbow with a variety of fruits and vegetables.
Photo: Tina Take My Photo Inc
Veggies & Dip
No worries about double-dipping here; fill shooters with individual portions of cut vegetables and dip.
Photo: Sarah Elizabeth Photos
Fried Cheese
Give mozzarella sticks an elegant upgrade with easier-to-eat bites and gourmet toppings.
Photo: Nyk + Cali via Laurie D'Anne Events
Yogurt Parfait
Elevate a fruit and yogurt parfait by serving it in a wine glass.
Photo: Lyndah Wells Photography
Rice Krispie Treats
Customize rice krispie treats for a dressed-up childhood favorite.
Photo: Sugar Peach Productions
Gazpacho
Cold tomato soup is a refreshing choice for a warm-weather wedding.
Photo: Lena Mirisola Photography
Egg Rolls & Lo Mein
Embrace the comfort food trend with your favorite Chinese take-out dish.
Photo: Nicole Chan Photography
Dessert Shots
These layered desserts are as pleasing to the eye as they are to the mouth.
Photo: Sarah Elizabeth Photos
Cake Pops
An ombré effect makes these cake pops almost too pretty to eat.
Photo: Beauty of the Soul Studio