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Victory Garden Café Event Packages Victory Garden Café Event Packages ALL ORGANIC INGREDIENTS Over 12 packages available We also do custom packages ALL ORGANIC INGREDIENTS Drinks Mimosa Victory’s Love Potion Coke Cola, Sprite Victory’s Brunch Menu $39.95 per person 3 hour party (If you would like 3 additional entrees add $3 (Greek Burger, Greek Vegetable Wrap, Greek Style Ham & Turkey Wrap) (If you would like House Wine unlimited add $10) Mediterranean Omelette w/ sun-dried tomato, green pepper strips & feta served with Home Made Fries Or Classic Toast Ham or Turkey, with choice of cheese, served with Home Made Fries Or Toasted Tsoureki Bread with Nutella Spread served with Home Made Fries Or Tsoureki French Toast w/ 2 eggs & choice of bacon, ham, or sausage, seasonal fruits served with Home Made Fries Or Nutritional Breakfast Served with egg whites, spinach, peppers, mushrooms & onions , served with Home Made Fries Or Grilled Chicken Sandwich Grilled chicken, sundried tomato, arugula, asiago cheese & garlic, served with Home Made Fries Or Grilled Chicken Caesar Salad Or Traditional Puff Pastry Cheese Pie (Sfoliata Tiropita) served with Greek Island Salad & Home Made Fries Or Traditional Spinach Pie, served with Greek Island Salad & Home Made Fries Or Greek Yogurt Topped with Honey & walnuts,Or Baklava Chuncks Or Seasonal Fruits Dessert Mini Pastry Platter, served with coffee ALL ORGANIC INGREDIENTS Victory’s Standard Menu $54.95 to per person 3 hour party (Includes soft drinks, & Victory’s Signature drink—Victory’s Love potion, Mimosa) (If you would like House Wine unlimited add $10) Appetizers Choose 1 Kria Pikilia (Taramosalata, Melitzanosalata, Tzatziki, Tirokafteri) Calamari Keftedes Salad Greek Salad Entrees Choice of Chicken Balsamico Sirloin Steak Seafood Spaghetti Salmon Dessert Coffee included Mixed Mini Dessert Platter ALL ORGANIC INGREDIENTS Victory’s Mediterranean Menu $64.95 per person 3 hour party (Includes soft drinks, Victory’s Signature drink—Victory’s Love potion, Mimosa) If you would like House Wine unlimited add $10) Appetizers Choose 2 Kria Pikilia (Taramosalata, Melitzanosalata, Tzatziki, Tirokafteri) Calamari Keftedes Tirokeftedes Salad Greek Salad Entrees Choice of Chicken Balsamico Sirloin Steak Shrimp Scampi Salmon Dessert Coffee included Mixed Mini Dessert Platter ALL ORGANIC INGREDIENTS Victory’s Premier Euro Menu $78.95 per person 3 hour party (Includes soft drinks, & Victory’s Signature drink—Victory’s Love potion, Mimosa) (If you would like House Wine unlimited add $10) Appetizers Choose 3 Kria Pikilia (Taramosalata, Melitzanosalata, Tzatziki, Tirokafteri) Calamari Keftedes Roditiko Souzouki Tiromanitaria Saganaki Tirokeftedes Salad Choose 1 Greek Salad Entrees Chicken Balsamico Sirloin Steak Victory’s Seafood Combo Salmon Dessert Coffee Tiramisu & Ice Cream/Diples Or Galaktobouriko & Ice Cream/Diples Baklava & Ice Cream/Diples ALL ORGANIC INGREDIENTS Victory’s Royalty Menu $88.95 per person 3 hour party (Includes soft drinks, & Victory’s Signature drink—Victory’s Love potion, Mimosa) (If you would like House Wine unlimited add $10) Passing Appetizers included Cocktail Spinach Pies & Cheese Pies Fried Shrimp Appetizers Choose 4 Kria Pikilia (Taramosalata, Melitzanosalata, Tzatziki, Tirokafteri) Calamari Keftedes Roditiko Souzouki Grilled Octopus Tirokeftedes Salad Choose 1 Greek Salad Entrees Choice of Chicken Balsamico Shrimp Scampi Crabmeat Stuffed Shrimps Sirloin Steak Victory’s Seafood Combo Salmon Dessert Coffee Tiramisu & Ice Cream/Diples Or Galaktobouriko & Ice Cream/Diples Baklava & Ice Cream/Diples Or Chocolate Pirasmos & Vanilla Ice Cream (Combination of Baklava, Kataifi & Dark Chocolate) Victory Garden Café KIDS MENU (INCLUDES SOFT DRINKS & JUICES) $28 3 hour party Appetizers Spinach Pies Cheese Pies Entrees Chicken McNuggets (comes with French Fries) Cheese Burger (served with French Fries) Greek Burger (served with French Fries) Dessert Assorted Butter Cookies Platter Victory Garden Café Viennese Table Table includes: Assorted Greek Pastries including: Galaktobouriko, Baklava, Chocolate Baklava, Kataifi, Afalos, Saragli, Coconut Delights, Gianiotiko, Amigdalota (greek macaroons), Assorted truffles (cappuccino, white chocolate), Apple Martini Sorbet, Cheesecake, Chocolate Mousse, Red Velvet , Black Forest, Cannolis, Assorted Biscotti & Butter Cookies, Fruit Additional Charge $15 per person 20 people: $300 50 people: $750 60 people: $900 80 people: $1200 100 people: $1500 If you prefer to have a Full Bar for a dinner or brunch package add $38 to the selected package for Standard Open Bar. $58 for Premier Open Bar. To add Beer & Wine only add $29, Beer $20 Make an appointment with the Event Planner to discuss Add-On or Custom Menu Options Anna 917-373-7055/[email protected] .
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