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Catering Menu Contents Catering Menu Contents Breakfast & Brunch Continental Breakfast . .3 Breakfast Buffet. .4 Brunch Buffet. .5 Meeting Breaks Packages. .6 Theme Refreshments. .7 Lunch Lunch Plated. .8 Boxed Lunch. .9 Lunch Buffet. .10 Dinner Dinner Plated. .11 Dinner Buffet. .12 Tables. .. .13 Reception Hors d’oeuvres. .14 Display Stations. .15 Reception Stations, Carving Displays, Snack Stations. .16 Beverages Refreshments, Additional Options, Cash Bar, Open Bar . .17 Liquors, Beers, Wine. .18 2 304 N Adams St Green Bay, WI 54301 920-393-7499 • Marriott.com/grbak Minimum 20 guests/prices per guest $5 Additional Charge for Less than 20 Guests Based on 60 Minutes of Continuous Service All Menus Include: Fresh Brewed Regular & Prices do not include Wisconsin Sales Tax & Decaffeinated Coffee, Selection of Hot Teas & Juices Service Charge. Continental Breakfast Continental Breakfast | 12 Seasonal Sliced Fruit • Freshly Baked Breakfast Pastries • Fruit Preserves & Butter • Yogurt The Executive Continental Breakfast | 15 Seasonal Sliced Fruits & Berries • Freshly Baked Breakfast Pastries Steel Cut Oatmeal • Fruit Preserves & Butter The Northland | 17 Seasonal Sliced Fruits & Berries • Freshly Baked Breakfast Pastries Hot Ham, Egg & Cheese Croissants • Chocolate, Almond, Plain Croissants & Scones Fruit Preserves & Butter The Southland | 17 Seasonal Sliced Fruits & Berries • Freshly Baked Breakfast Pastries Breakfast Burritos, Pork Green Chile • Chocolate, Almond, Plain Croissants & Scones Fruit Preserves & Butter Continental Breakfast Enhancements Ham, Egg & Cheese Croissants. .4 Steel-Cut Oatmeal. .6 House Smoked Salmon with Cream Cheese. .13 Sausage, Cheese, Scrambled Egg Sandwich. .5 English Muffin Sandwich. .4 Assorted Breakfast Cereals. .5 Sliced Fruit & Berries. .8 Build Your Own Parfait. .8 Fruit Smoothie. .8 Classic Donuts. .28 dozen Assorted Bagels & Cream Cheese. .28 dozen 3 304 N Adams St Green Bay, WI 54301 920-393-7499 • Marriott.com/grbak Minimum 20 guests/prices per guest $5 Additional Charge for Less than 20 Guests All Buffets Include: Fresh Brewed Regular & Based on 60 Minutes of Continuous Service Decaffeinated Coffee, Selection of Hot Teas & Juices Prices do not include Wisconsin Sales Tax & Service Charge. Breakfast Buffet The Healthy Start | 17 • Sliced Seasonal Fresh Fruit & Berries • Low-Fat Yogurt & Granola • Hot Breakfast Oats • Egg Whites Scrambled With Assorted Chopped Vegetables • High Fiber Apple Bran Muffins • Sweet Butter, Honey & Fruit Preserves The Crescent | 19 • Sliced Seasonal Fresh Fruit & Berries with Assorted Fruit Yogurts • Assorted Cold Cereals and Granola with Regular & Low-Fat Milk • Scrambled Eggs, Breakfast Potatoes • Choice of Two Meats: Grilled Sausage Patty, Apple Smoked Chicken Sausage, Applewood Smoked Bacon or Grilled Ham • Cinnamon Brioche French Toast • Freshly Baked Croissants, Muffins & Danish • Sweet Butter, Honey, Marmalade & Fruit Preserves 4 304 N Adams St Green Bay, WI 54301 920-393-7499 • Marriott.com/grbak Minimum 20 guests/prices per guest Based on 60 Minutes of Continuous Service All Buffets Include: Fresh Brewed Regular & $5 Additional Charge for Less than 20 Guest Decaffeinated Coffee, Selection of Hot Teas & Juices Prices do not include Wisconsin Sales Tax & Service Charge. Brunch Buffet The Allouez | 30 Cold Items Hot Items • Assorted Fruit Yogurts • Scrambled Eggs with Fresh Herbs • Assorted Cold Cereal with Regular • Grilled Sausage, Applewood Smoked Bacon & Non-Fat Milk • French Toast, Maple Syrup • Sliced Seasonal Fresh Fruit, Berries • Seasonal Select Vegetables • Display of Domestic Cheeses with Grapes, • Breakfast Potatoes Assorted Crackers & Breads • Field Greens, Assorted Dressings From The Bakery • Loaded Baked Potato Salad, Double Smoked • Selection of Miniature French Pastries, Cakes Bacon, Cheddar Cheese, Scallion • Freshly Baked Croissants, Muffins, Danish Pastries • Display of Smoked Salmon, Assorted Bagels, • Sweet Butter, Assorted Flavored Cream Cheese, Cream Cheese, Capers, Tomatoes, Cucumbers, Marmalade, Preserves Chopped Onions The Crystal | 45 Cold Items Hot Items • Assorted Fruit Yogurts with Dried Fruits & • Traditional Eggs Benedict Nut Garnish • Brioche French toast Casserole, Maple Syrup • Assorted Cold Cereal with Regular • Grilled Pork, Apple Smoked Chicken Sausage, & Non-Fat Milk Applewood Smoked Bacon • Sliced Seasonal Fresh Fruit & Berries • Chef’s Selection of Seasonal Vegetables • Imported & Domestic Cheese Displayed With • Lyonnaise Potatoes Grapes, Assorted Crackers, Breads • Hearts of Romaine Lettuce, Garlic Croutons, From The Bakery Asiago Cheese, Caesar Salad Dressing • Selection of Miniature French Pastries, Cakes • Tossed Field Greens, Goat Cheese, Candied • Freshly Baked Croissants, Muffins, Danish Pastries Pecans, Apple Vinaigrette • Sweet Butter, Assorted Flavored Cream Cheese, • Display of Smoked Salmon, Assorted Bagels, Marmalade, Preserves Cream Cheese, Capers, Tomatoes, Cucumbers, Sliced Onions Brunch Enhancements Tuscan Breakfast Frittata. .9 *The Carver’s Board (Choice of Two Item). .18 Provolone, Parmesan Cheese, Roasted Pepper, Basil, • Bourbon & Vanilla Glazed Ham, Whole Grain Mustards Breakfast Potatoes • Roasted Salmon with Herb Butter Sauce Classic Huevos Rancheros. .9 Fresh Fried Eggs, Black Beans, Hot Corn Tortillas, Salsa • Roasted Breast of Turkey, Giblet Gravy, Cranberry Relish • Smoked Prime Rib of Beef, Au Jus, Granny Smith Apples, Horseradish, Dijon Mustard • Assorted Country Rolls *Uniformed Chef’s Fee $75 (2 Hour Maximum) 5 304 N Adams St Green Bay, WI 54301 920-393-7499 • Marriott.com/grbak Minimum 20 guests/prices per guest $5 Additional Charge for Less than 20 Guests Service Provided For 90 Minutes for Continental To Simplify Your Meeting Needs We Offer Breakfast & 30 Minutes for Mid-Morning & Specialized Break Packages. All Packages Include Afternoon Breaks. | Priced Per Guest | Prices do A Continental Breakfast, Mid-Morning Break & not include Wisconsin Sales Tax & Service Charge. Afternoon Break. Meeting Breaks Packages Continental | 35 Breakfast Mid–Morning Break • Freshly Squeezed Orange, Grapefruit, Apple, • Freshly Brewed Coffee, Decaffeinated Coffee, Cranberry, Tomato Juices Selection of Teas • Seasonal Sliced Fresh Fruit, Berries • Soft Drinks & Bottled Water • Croissants, Muffins, Danish • Chef’s Smoothies • Sweet Butter, Marmalade, Fruit Preserves Afternoon Break • Freshly Brewed Coffee, Decaffeinated Coffee, Selection of Teas • Freshly Brewed Coffee, Decaffeinated Coffee, Selection of Teas • Soft Drinks & Bottled Water • Freshly Baked Jumbo Cookies, Blondies & Brownies The World Traveler | 40 Breakfast Mid–Morning Break • Freshly Squeezed Orange, Grapefruit, Apple, • Freshly Brewed Coffee, Decaffeinated Coffee, Cranberry, Tomato Juices Selection of Teas • Seasonal Sliced Fresh Fruit, Berries • Soft Drinks & Bottled Water • Muffins, Country Style Coffee Cakes and Pecan • Chef’s Smoothies Sticky Buns • Sweet Butter, Marmalade, Fruit Preserves Afternoon Break • Hot Ham, Egg and Cheese Breakfast Croissants • Freshly Brewed Coffee, Decaffeinated Coffee, Selection of Teas • Freshly Brewed Coffee, Decaffeinated Coffee, Selection of Teas • Soft Drinks & Bottled Water • Warm Jumbo Pretzels with Cheese Sauce • Kit Kat, M & M’s, Reese’s, Snickers Candy Bars The Healthy Start | 44 Breakfast Mid–Morning Break • Seasonal Sliced Fresh Fruit, Berries with Low • Freshly Brewed Coffee, Decaffeinated Coffee, Fat Yogurt, Granola Selection of Teas • High Energy Hot Breakfast Oats, High Fiber • Soft Drinks & Bottled Water Apple Cinnamon Muffins • Chef’s Smoothies • Sweet Butter, Honey, Fresh Preserves Afternoon Break • Egg Whites Scrambled With Mixed Vegetables • Freshly Brewed Coffee, Decaffeinated Coffee, • Freshly Brewed Coffee, Decaffeinated Coffee, Selection of Teas Selection of Teas • Soft Drinks, Flavored Drinks and Bottled Water • Multi-Grain, Turkey, Cranberry Tea Sandwich • Assortment of Granola and Power Bars • Whole Fresh Fruit 6 304 N Adams St Green Bay, WI 54301 920-393-7499 • Marriott.com/grbak Minimum 20 guests/prices per guest | Based on 30 Minutes of Continuous Service | $5 Additional All Breaks Include: Fresh Brewed Regular & Charge for Less than 20 Guest | Prices do not Decaffeinated Coffee, Selection of Hot Teas & Juices include Wisconsin Sales Tax & Service Charge. Meeting Breaks Theme Refreshments The Coffee Café | 10 Freshly Brewed Coffee, Decaffeinated Coffee & a Selection of Teas, Assortment of Non-Alcoholic Syrups to Include French Vanilla, Almond & Raspberry, Biscotti & French Macaroons Childhood Favorites | 14 Assorted Rice Krispy Treats, M&M’s, Snickers, Junior Mints, Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups, Mounds, Kit Kat Bars, Individual Bags of Flavored Potato & Corn Chips, Freshly Popped Popcorn & Assorted Soft Drinks The Ice Cream Parlor | 13 Vanilla, Chocolate & Strawberry Ice Creams Served With The Following Toppings: Chocolate, Strawberry & Caramel Sauces, Fresh Whipped Cream, Chopped Nuts, Assorted M&M’s, Maraschino Cherries, Crushed Kit Kat Bars, English Toffee, Crushed Oreo Cookies, Assorted Flavored Sodas and Bottled Waters The Health Nut | 16 100% Natural Fruit Juices, Fresh Fruit Smoothie’s Made-To-Order, Sliced Turkey Breast With Cranberry Compote, Grain Mustard & Whole Wheat Bread, Assorted Energy & Granola Bars, Whole Grain Bran-Apple Muffins With Natural Apple Butter Spread & Whole Fresh Fruit Take Me Out To the Ballgame | 12 Sausage and Bratwurst with All the Trimmings, Popcorn, Cracker Jack & Soft Pretzels, Root Beer, Cream Soda, Cola & Iced Tea The After School Snack | 13 Chocolate
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