Best Food Bars For Your Wedding

 
waffles with strawberries, blueberries and cranberries

Waffles with powdered sugar and berries.

 

If you need a budget friendly option for your wedding menu, think about serving a food bar. A build your own ramen bowl or taco station can be delicious, fun - and inexpensive. The service and ingredients for self serve food costs a lot less than a full service, sit down meal.

You can get creative and plan nearly anything for a food bar. Think about dishes you love that have a lot of variety or a lot of toppings. If your wedding is at dinner time, you could serve a burger bar or a pasta bar. If you’re planning a brunch wedding you could offer a waffle bar, a pancake bar or a biscuit bar.

How to Plan a Wedding Food Bar

Hire a Caterer

Full service caterers are usually the most expensive option. Especially for a full, plated dinner. But a self serve food bar will be a lot cheaper, so check the prices from your local caterers. Depending on your menu, hiring someone could be the best option for your budget.

Do It Yourself

If you want to DIY your wedding menu, most food bars are easy and fun to set up. You’ll need to cook the main dish, then cut and plate the condiments and side dishes. If you choose an easy menu, you and your helpers can do it yourselves. If you’re thinking about doing it yourself, read this next: Self Cater Your Wedding: How to DIY Your Wedding Food.

Semi-DIY

If you don’t want to cook and store a lot of food yourself, you can order restaurant food to be delivered to your wedding reception. You can DIY the set up and clean up, along with some helpers.

Remember to do the Math First

Food bars are a great way to save money. But do the math first so you know exactly how much your food will cost you.

DIY is great, but it’s not free. You’ll need to pay for all the ingredients, condiments, side dishes and salads. You’ll also have to rent or borrow chafing dishes and serving pieces. Plus, think about the amount of time it will take you to shop, cook, set up and clean up.

 Add up the ingredients and rentals you’ll need if you DIY your food bar. 

Then phone some local caterers and get their prices for the same menu. You might find it’s cheaper (and easier) to hire a professional. Next, check the food prices at a local deli or restaurant.

Once you’ve got real numbers you can compare and decide what’s best for you and your wedding budget.

Ideas For Wedding Food Bars:

If you’re on a tight budget, stick with the basics: your main dish plus toppings. If you’ve got some wiggle room in your budget, you can fancy it up a little. Try adding some nicer buns, extra side dishes and more optional condiments. Choose any type of food bar that suits your wedding: a taco bar, a burger bar or a pasta bar can be easy and delicious.

Taco Bar:

  • Taco shells

  • Flour tortillas

  • Ground beef

  • Steak

  • Chicken

  • Spicy black beans

  • Cilantro rice

  • Lettuce

  • Tomatoes

  • Salsa

  • Pico de gallo

  • Limes

  • Guacamole

  • Sour cream

  • Sliced jalapeno peppers

 
tacos with a variety of toppings on a brightly colored tablecloth

Festive table set with a skillet, tacos, salsa and guacamole.

 

Salad Bar:

  • Lettuce

  • Spinach

  • Arugula

  • Chicken

  • Beans 

  • Lentils

  • Hardboiled eggs

  • Chickpeas

  • Carrots

  • Broccoli

  • Onions

  • Tomatoes

  • Sweet peppers

  • Balsamic dressing

  • Blue cheese dressing

  • Ranch dressing

  • Italian dressing

  • Croutons 

  • Almonds

  • Walnuts

  • Pumpkin seeds

Ramen Bar:

  • Broth

  • Noodles

  • Cooked chicken

  • Cooked Pork

  • Cooked Beef 

  • Hardboiled eggs

  • Bean sprouts

  • Bamboo sprouts

  • Corn 

  • Seaweed

  • Green onions

  • Chili oil

  • Soy sauce

Hamburger Bar:

  • Hamburgers

  • Hot dogs

  • Veggie burgers

  • Kaiser buns

  • Onion rolls

  • Ciabatta buns

  • Brioche buns

  • Bacon

  • Cheese 

  • Lettuce

  • Tomatoes

  • Pickles

  • Mushrooms

  • Onions

  • Condiments

  • Pasta salad

  • Potato salad

  • Vegetable salad

 

Cutting board set with hamburgers, pickles and condiments.

 

Pasta Bar:

  • Linguine

  • Spagetti 

  • Penne

  • Rotini

  • Chicken

  • Meatballs

  • Sausage 

  • Grilled vegetables

  • Marinara sauce

  • Carbonara sauce

  • Roasted red pepper sauce

  • Bolognese sauce

  • Alfredo sauce

  • Cheese

  • Hot pepper flakes

  • Basil leaves

Waffle Bar:

  • Waffles

  • Fried eggs

  • Bacon

  • Sausages 

  • Peanut butter

  • Nutella

  • Honey

  • Yogurt

  • Maple syrup

  • Butter

  • Whipped cream

  • Blueberries

  • Strawberries

  • Raspberries

  • Bananas

  • Applesauce

  • Chocolate chips

  • Sliced almonds

  • Chopped walnuts

  • Cinnamon 

More food bar ideas:

  • Coffee bar

  • Hot chocolate bar

  • S’mores bar

  • Ice cream station

  • French fry bar

  • Mashed potato bar

  • Baked potato bar

  • Mac & cheese station

If you want a wedding menu that’s unique, affordable and fun for your guests, go ahead and get creative with your food bar ideas. With so many options you’ll be sure to find something to fit your style - no matter what your budget!


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