One of the biggest parts of your entire wedding day is the food. Yes, of course, the main focus of your wedding day is to get married to your best friend and the love of your life, and while food isn’t quite that important, it’s up there! The food you serve your guests will be one of the things they remember the most, and it gives you the opportunity to have a lot of fun and use your creative side.
Whether you’re having a luxurious wedding with a four-course menu or a relaxed wedding with a unique theme, the food you serve plays a big role in establishing the style and vibe you’re going for.
Choosing the food is one of the most exciting parts of the entire wedding planning process. You get the chance to browse menus, try some delicious food and choose the dishes you’re offering to your guests on the big day.
But, with so many different types of dining options to choose from, where are you supposed to start? If you’re not quite sure where to look first, we’ve put together our list of some of the best wedding menu ideas to help give you some inspiration (and hopefully not give you too much food envy!).
Because your food plays such an important part of your wedding day, you might consider it a pretty major decision. And with an almost limitless number of cuisines, styles and ingredients to pick from, how are you supposed to whittle it down to a menu that includes just a small handful of dishes?
Here’s everything you should think about when choosing the perfect menu for your wedding:
There are so many different wedding menu styles available to choose from that there really is no surprise that couples struggle to narrow things down. Here are some of the most common styles of wedding menus and a few suggestions for what sort of dishes you might want to include:
A traditional type of dining experience served by a team of wait staff. It’s generally the sort of thing you picture when you think ‘wedding breakfast’.
Common dishes served as part of a classic wedding menu include:
Starters: Prawn cocktail, bruschetta, soup.
Main courses: Roast chicken, beef Wellington, salmon filet.
Desserts: Traditional wedding cake, vanilla cheesecake, fruit tarts.
Bold and one-of-a-kind choices that are super creative and reflect your personalities. It may be international dishes or dishes using unusual ingredients.
Dishes to consider if you fancy a unique wedding menu include:
Starters: Sushi, sliders, mac ‘n’ cheese bites.
Main courses: Lobster risotto, duck confit, Korean BBQ.
Desserts: Mini doughnuts, ice cream sandwiches, lava cake.
An elegant and luxurious menu filled with premium dishes and experiences that you might find in a high-end restaurant.
Dishes you might see on a formal wedding menu include:
Starters: Bisque, smoked salmon mousse, caviar.
Main courses: Wagyu beef, veal, lobster tail.
Desserts: Soufflé, petit fours, filled chocolate cylinder.
A relaxed and laid-back dining experience with fun, attention-grabbing dishes and comfort food. It ensures a more informal atmosphere where things can be a little bit messier.
There are loads of dishes you might expect to see on a casual wedding menu, such as:
Starters: Sliders, charcuterie board, spring rolls.
Main courses: Hog roast, pasta, grilled chicken.
Desserts: Cupcakes, cookies, brownies.
A minimalist, no-frills approach to good food with fresh flavours that is easy and affordable to cook for a large guest list.
There are plenty of simple dishes you could include on a simple wedding menu, like:
Starters: Cheese platter, chicken skewers, bruschetta.
Main courses: Baked salmon, lasagna, chicken stew.
Desserts: Wedding cake, fruit salad, ice cream and sorbet.
A conversation-starting menu filled with incredible luxuries that your guests likely don’t eat on a regular basis, using exciting ingredients and dishes that make a big statement.
You can be super creative with an elaborate wedding menu if you have the budget, and include dishes like:
Starters: Oysters on the half shell, smoked salmon, steak tartare.
Main courses: Prime rib, half lobster, lamb rack.
Desserts: Macarons, chocolate fountain, grand dessert buffet.
A contemporary approach to traditional and classic wedding dishes with twists on flavours and presentation.
Let your creativity run wild with a modern wedding menu, and include food such as:
Starters: Avocado toast bites, tuna tartare, seared scallops.
Main courses: Stuffed squash, miso cod, pork two ways.
Desserts: Mini cheesecakes, chocolate mousse, matcha green tea cake.
A little rough around the edges as everything is big, bold and homemade, with a focus on filling portions and rich flavours.
Some rustic wedding menu favourites include:
Starters: Kebab skewers, devilled eggs, artisan bread with a selection of accompaniments.
Main courses: Roast chicken, smoked brisket, vegetable pie.
Desserts: Fruit crumble, fruit cake, ice cream sundae.
A menu filled with seasonal fruits, vegetables and meats that reflect the time of year of the wedding.
Take full advantage of seasonal flavours, with dishes like:
Spring: Grilled asparagus, lamb chops, lemon sorbet.
Summer: Caesar salad, grilled corn, strawberry cheesecake.
Autumn: Butternut squash soup, roasted root vegetables, chocolate brownie.
Winter: Beef stew, roast potatoes, fruit cake.
A menu in keeping with the specific theme of your wedding, which you may choose depending on your interests, your history as a couple or the venue.
Example themes you might consider include:
Fantasy theme: vine-wrapped bread parcels, potatoes (boil ‘em, mash ‘em, stick ‘em in a stew).
Vintage theme: Coq au vin, roasted leg of lamb, crème brûlée.
International theme: Sushi, ramen, custard bao buns.
Combines elements of different cuisines to create a whole new type of food, from Italian-Mexican to Chinese-Greek.
There are loads of dishes you might want to consider for a fusion wedding menu. Here are a few of our favourites:
Starters: Tandoori chicken skewers, cheeseburger stuffed spring rolls, stuffed croissants.
Main courses: Sushi tacos, paella, BBQ and cornbread.
Desserts: Matcha tiramisu, churros, miso caramel tart.
A light, fresh and creative offering that celebrates vegetarian (or plant-based) foods.
There are endless possibilities to think about, but some popular dishes you might want to offer as part of a vegetarian wedding menu include:
Starters: Hummus and bread, stuffed mushrooms, vegetable soup.
Main courses: Ratatouille, stir fry, roasted cauliflower.
Desserts: Coconut panna cotta, fruit sorbet, chocolate cake.
A surefire way to put smiles on your guests’ faces and fill their bellies with some proper comfort food favourites.
For a comfort food wedding menu like no other, yreat your guests to some real crowd-pleasers with dishes such as:
Starters: Mini cheese on toast with tomato soup, loaded potato skins, chicken wings.
Main courses: Southern fried chicken, beef sliders, mac ‘n’ cheese.
Desserts: Apple pie, profiteroles, chocolate brownie.
Once you’ve chosen the type of food you’d like to offer your guests at your wedding, you’ll then want to think about the different types of service. This is something else that will depend on several factors:
Here are four of the most popular types of service to have at a wedding:
This is the most common format for a wedding breakfast, where a team of wait staff will serve you and your guests in a similar way to a restaurant. The main difference is that your guests will have likely made their choices ahead of the wedding, so the wait staff will serve food based on that by looking at your name and what you’ve ordered on a list.
A table service wedding breakfast is elegant and formal, and is the traditional way to enjoy a wedding breakfast. You’ll know exactly what your guests will get, with an experienced team who can deliver dozens of plates of food seamlessly. Because there’s a big team involved, it can be an expensive option, but it creates that formal atmosphere many want during this part of the day.
Buffets allow your guests to help themselves to a range of hot and cold dishes, which are arranged at tables or stations. It’s typically an informal way of serving food that is often used to make sure everyone is well fed at the evening reception. However, it’s also becoming common for couples to choose a buffet for the wedding breakfast, especially for those who have decided on a twilight wedding.
Buffets are big crowd-pleasers and can be more affordable. They also give your guests a lot of food to choose from, and you’ll get to take home and freeze any leftovers – result! However, buffets are also less formal, which is great if you’re dreaming of a more casual wedding, but less so if you want a more formal vibe.
Family style is a term that originates from the USA to describe a type of dining where large plates and platters of food are placed in the middle of a table and guests are encouraged to pass them around and serve themselves. It means guests get to eat as much of their favourites as they like and encourages an interactive and shared experience.
It’s not as elegant or sophisticated as table service dining, but it’s fun and gets everyone talking. Just be aware that it does require a lot of space on tables, so might not be suitable if you have limited room.
Food trucks offer a fun, informal and modern way to serve food at a wedding. You can offer as many different types of food as you like, from wood-fired pizza to loaded fries. It’s great if you’re having an outdoor wedding or your venue doesn’t have an in-house catering team.
Food trucks are super flexible and casual, but the bill can add up. They’re also a bit of a risk in case the heavens open, which is always a possibility in the UK! Plus, some venues may not allow food trucks or outside vendors, so if you’d like the option of food trucks, make sure you check with your venue before you book.
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