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SUITE MENU 2018 Welcome! > Iowa Cubs AT PRINCIPAL PARK SUITE MENU 2018 Welcome! Welcome to the 2018 season. It’s going Please let me know how we may help create special to be a fantastic year for entertaining dishes that are perfect for your celebration. My contact INDEX at Principal Park! information is listed below for your convenience. Please call! We are thrilled to welcome you, delight your guests, Here’s to the Iowa Cubs, and to great times at Principal Park. and thank you for your support of the Iowa Cubs Welcome and thanks for joining us! for the 50th Anniversary of Triple A Baseball in Des Moines! Undoubtedly, there will be many special Cheers! moments throughout the year, and we are dedicated to ensuring our hospitality services add to your unforgettable memories of this Cubs season enjoyed Joseph Luing together with family, friends and colleagues. Joseph Luing, Suites Catering at Principal Park From traditional fan-favorite foods to locally sourced regional specialties, everything we prepare is meant to create and enrich the time you spend together with your guests. We believe in the power of hospitality to help people connect in meaningful ways, and our mission is simple: Making It Better to Be There®. In keeping with our commitment to your satisfaction, O 515.244.3464 Ext. 27 we are honored to host your event and we welcome C 515.491.0790 special requests. [email protected] 2 INDEX Index Page Service Directory 4 Sandwiches for One 11 2018 Iowa Cubs Schedule 5 Pizza 12 Personalized Hospitality Packages 6 Sweet Selections 13 Snacks 7 Beverages 14-16 Appetizers 8 EzPlanit Online Ordering 18 Salads - Sides - Fruit - Veggies 9 Fine Print 19 From the Grill 10 Click on any of the INDEX items to jump immediately to that page. IOWA CUBS AT PRINCIPAL PARK | SUITE MENU 2018 3 Service Directory The Suites Catering Department is available during the Iowa Cubs season from 9:00am to 5:00pm, Monday through Friday to assist with your food and beverage needs. INDEX Please order by 5:00pm, one (1) day prior to your game to place your order. 515.244.3464 Ext. 27 Gluten Free Selections Suites Catering Orders 515.244.3464 Ext. 27 These selections are prepared to exclude [email protected] gluten from the list of ingredients. Please notify us if you have a gluten allergy. On-Line Ordering principalpark.ezplanit.com We do not operate a dedicated gluten-free, or allergen-free preparation and service space. Dishes made on-site are prepared Principal Park General Information 515.243.6111 on shared equipment, and may come into contact with products containing gluten and common allergens such as nuts. 4 IOWA CUBS AT PRINCIPAL PARK | SUITE MENU 2018 IOWA CUBS SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT 2018 SCHEDULE APRIL MAY 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 5 OKC OKC OKC OMA OMA OMA RR RR 3:08 7:08 7:08 6:38 12:08 12:08 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 INDEX OKC OKC NAS NAS NAS MEM MEM RR RR OMA OMA OMA OMA RR 1:08 12:08 7:08 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 MEM MEM NAS NAS NAS NAS MEM RR RR RR OMA OMA OMA 6:38 12:08 6:38 7:08 7:08 1:08 12:08 12:08 6:38 7:08 7:08 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 MEM MEM OKC OKC OKC OKC OMA RR RR RR RR NO NO 1:08 12:08 1:08 7:08 7:08 29 30 TICKETS 27 28 29 30 31 OKC OMA 515.243.6111 • 1.800.GO.ICUBS NO NO NO COL COL 6:38 iowacubs.com 1:08 1:08 12:08 SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT 1 2 JUNE COL COL JULY AUGUST 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE AMERICAN CONFERENCE COL ABQ ABQ ABQ ELP ELP MEM MEM MEM NAS NAS NAS NAS SL SL SL LV COL COLORADO SPRINGS SKY SOX (BREWERS) 7:08 12:08 7:08 7:08 7:08 1:08 7:08 7:08 7:08 7:08 7:08 7:08 IOWA IOWA CUBS (CUBS) MEM MEMPHIS REDBIRDS (CARDINALS) 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 NAS NASHVILLE SOUNDS (ATHLETICS) TRIPLE-A NO NEW ORLEANS BABY CAKES (MARLINS) ELP ELP REN REN REN TAC NAS ALL-STAR NAS NAS NAS LV LV LV NO NO NO OKC OKLAHOMA CITY DODGERS (DODGERS) 1:08 12:08 GAME 7:08 7:08 7:08 1:08 7:08 12:08 OMA OMAHA STORM CHASERS (ROYALS) RR ROUND ROCK EXPRESS (RANGERS) 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 TAC TAC TAC COL COL COL NAS MEM MEM MEM MEM NO NO NO COL COL COL OKC OKC 7:08 7:08 12 / 7 1:08 7:08 7:08 7:08 7:08 12:08 PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE PACIFIC CONFERENCE ABQ ALBUQUERQUE ISOTOPES (ROCKIES) 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 ELP EL PASO CHIHUAHUAS (PADRES) NO FRE FRE SAC OKC COL COL COL OMA OMA FRE FRESNO GRIZZLIES (ASTROS) COL NO NO NO NO MEM MEM FRE SAC LV LAS VEGAS 51S (METS) 1:08 7:08 7:08 1:08 REN RENO ACES (DIAMONDBACKS) 29 30 31 IOWA HS STATE TOURNAMENT 26 27 28 29 30 31 SAC SACRAMENTO RIVER CATS (GIANTS) LISTEN ON THE AIR: KPSZ-AM 940 SL SALT LAKE BEES (ANGELS) SAC SAC JULY 20-28 • PRINCIPAL PARK OMA OMA OKC OKC OKC RR TAC TACOMA RAINIERS (MARINERS) iowa-baseball.com 7:08 7:08 12:08 7:08 1 All Times Central • Dates and Times Subject to Change HOME GAMES FIREWORKS AWAY GAMES OFF FACEBOOK.COM/IOWACUBS SEPTEMBER RR 7:08 SKYBOXES: 515.280.2625 INSTAGRAM.COM/IOWACUBS PICNICS: 515.243.6111 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 BUDWEISER CLUB: 515.280.2625 TWITTER.COM/IOWACUBS RR RR PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE PLAYOFFS HOME PLATE SEATS: 515.243.6111 1:08 12:08 5 INDEX Personalized Hospitality Custom Value Packages Ready Built Packages As a guide... Already designed The Walk Off $625 Heartland Barbeque $645 Serves approximately 24 guests Serves approximately 24 guests Choose the following: 2 Snacks, 1 Appetizer, 1 Salads-Sides- Popcorn, Peanuts, Grilled Chicken, Barbeque Pork, Fruit-Veggies, 2 Grill, 2 Pizzas and 2 Sweet Selections Barbeque Brisket, Potato Salad, Baked Beans, Gourmet Fresh Cookies and Double Fudge Brownies The Grand Slam $495 Serves approximately 16 guests Around the Horn $430 Choose the following: 2 Snacks, 1 Appetizer, 1 Salads-Sides- Serves approximately 18 guests Fruit-Veggies, 1 Grill, 1 Pizza and 1 Sweet Selection Popcorn, Kettle Chips with Dip, Klements® All Beef Hot Dog Bar, Burger Bar, Potato Salad, Gourmet Fresh The Home Run $345 Cookies and Double Fudge Brownies Serves approximately 12 guests Choose the following: 2 Snacks, 1 Appetizer, 1 Grill and 1 Sweet Selection 6 IOWA CUBS AT PRINCIPAL PARK | SUITE MENU 2018 A 20% service charge and applicable sales taxes will be added to all food and beverage orders INDEX Snacks Serves the whole room! Cracker Jack® $35 ® Bottomless Orville Redenbacher’s Popcorn $30 A dozen (12) boxes of classic Cracker Jack® Fresh, nicely seasoned popcorn, serves the whole room! Bottomless Peanuts $38 Salted and roasted for the perfect ballpark flavor, serves the whole room! Bottomless Kettle Chips with Ranch Dip $38 Thick and hearty chips served with fan favorite dip, serves the whole room! Bottomless Chips and Salsa $35 Crisp tortilla chips served with salsa, serves the whole room! IOWA CUBS AT PRINCIPAL PARK | SUITE MENU 2018 A 20% service charge and applicable sales taxes will be added to all food and beverage orders 7 INDEX Appetizers Serves approximately 12 guests All Natural Chicken Tenders $95 Mozzarella Sticks $75 All natural tenders served with ranch, honey mustard and Battered, fried golden brown cheese served with zesty barbecue dipping sauces marinara dipping sauce Crispy Chicken Wings $120 Cheese and Seasonal Fruit Tray $115 Fried golden brown and served with ranch, buffalo and Assorted gourmet cheeses with grapes and strawberries barbecue dipping sauces Chilled Shrimp Cocktail $125 Onion Rings $75 Jumbo shrimp served with horseradish cocktail sauce and Large, crispy beer battered rings served with zesty lemon wedges marinara dipping sauce Triple Play Sampler $95 Mesquite Chicken Quesadilla Rolls $105 A combination of chicken strips, mozzarella sticks and Zesty chicken rolled with jalapeños and jack cheese in a onion rings flour tortilla and fried, served with salsa and fresh avocado 8 IOWA CUBS AT PRINCIPAL PARK | SUITE MENU 2018 A 20% service charge and applicable sales taxes will be added to all food and beverage orders INDEX Salads - Sides - Fruit - Veggies Serves approximately 12 guests Bases Loaded Potato Salad $65 Seasonal Fruit Tray $85 An American favorite. Mustard style made the traditional way Watermelon, grapes, strawberries, honeydew and cantaloupe Summer Pasta Salad $60 Al dente pasta with crisp vegetables tossed in a creamy Veggie Tray $75 herb dressing Broccoli, cauliflower, cucumber, red pepper, carrots and ranch dip Ballpark Baked Beans $55 Beans baked in traditional molasses sauce Ballpark Coleslaw $55 Shredded cabbage, carrots and onions mixed with traditional creamy dressing IOWA CUBS AT PRINCIPAL PARK | SUITE MENU 2018 A 20% service charge and applicable sales taxes will be added to all food and beverage orders 9 INDEX From The Grill Includes 12 portions with all the toppings and condiments on the side.
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