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Experience | Packages | a La Carte | Beverages | Suite Information Experience We Welcome You to the 2017 Pnc Suites Menu! CHICAGO 365 EXPERIENCE | PACKAGES | A LA CARTE | BEVERAGES | SUITE INFORMATION EXPERIENCE WE WELCOME YOU TO THE 2017 PNC SUITES MENU! As the exclusive caterers at Soldier Field Stadium, Aramark strives to provide the best experience for you and your guests. With so many innovations in stadium food and beverage experiences at our fingertips, we at Aramark believe this is the most exciting era in sports and entertainment yet. We continue to offer many of the all‑time favorites as well as new, creative food and beverage selections. Our team of culinary professionals has created a menu to enhance your stay at Soldier Field with variety in both a la carte and package offerings. To further enhance your suite experience, we offer progressive service to our suites. To ensure the freshest quality of our menu items, food will be delivered periodically between the time of your arrival and the official start time of the event. Once you’re full on our delicious entrées and your sweet tooth kicks in, we have you covered with your dessert selections delivered during the 2nd half of the event. We look forward to providing you with an enjoyable and truly memorable experience. Thank you for allowing us to serve you! The calorie and nutrition information provided is for individual servings, not for the total number of servings on each tray, because serving styles e.g. trays/bowls used vary significantly, in order to accommodate numbers of guests that can range from single digits to thousands. Due to our desire and ability to provide custom solutions, we do not offer standard serving containers. If you have any questions please contact your catering manager directly. CHICAGO 365 EXPERIENCE | PACKAGES | A LA CARTE | BEVERAGES | SUITE INFORMATION 3 FAN FAVORITES 800.00 | All selections serve approximately 12 guests POPCORN 100 Cal FARMERS MARKET SEASONAL CRUDITÉS Bottomless, Freshly Popped served with Carrots (5 Cal), Peppers (5 Cal), English Cucumber (0 Cal), Two Souvenir Buckets Broccoli (5 Cal), Buttermilk Ranch (120 Cal per serving) FLASH CRISP YUKON GOLD CHIPS 310 Cal CLASSIC CHICAGO HOT DOGS House Made Caramelized Sweet Onion Dip Vienna Beef dogs (330 Cal), Steamed Poppy Seed Buns (220 Cal per serving) (130 Cal), Stadium Mustard (0 Cal), Sport Peppers (5 Cal), Pickle Spears (5 Cal), Tomatoes (5 Cal), Neon Relish (5 Cal), ARTISAN CHEESE PLATTER Diced Onion (5 Cal), Celery Salt (0 Cal per serving) Assorted Aged Cheeses (20‑60 Cal) Grapes (10 Cal), Candied Pecans (100 Cal), Dried Cranberries (45 Cal), MUSHROOM BURGER* 859 Cal Assorted Crackers (120 Cal per serving) Beef Patty topped with Sautéed Mushrooms and Melted Swiss Cheese FARM FRESH FRUIT PLATTER Melons (10 Cal), Pineapple (10 Cal), Grape (10 Cal), CRISPY CHICKEN TENDERS 720 Cal Oranges (5 Cal), Seasonal Berries (5 Cal per serving) BBQ (25 Cal) and Buttermilk Ranch (60 Cal per serving) SMOKED CHICKEN COBB SALAD 255 Cal TRIPLE FUDGE BROWNIES 330 Cal House Smoked Chicken Breast, Romaine, Bacon Bits, Grape Tomatoes, Hard Boiled Eggs, Sweet Onion Dressing To further enhance your experience add one of our other menu favorites. PILSEN DISTRICT SEASONED TORTILLA CHIPS LIQUOR PACKAGE Tortilla Chips (270 Cal), Fresh Tomato Salsas (10 Cal), 1 bottle each: Crown Royal (90 Cal), Ketel One (80 Cal), Guacamole (60 Cal per serving) Tanqueray (110 Cal), Captain Morgan (80 Cal), 45.00 Johnnie Walker Red (90 Cal per serving) 535.00 SAUSAGE SAMPLER Brats (250 Cal), Smoked Polish (220 Cal), Sweet Italian Sausage (250 Cal), Sweet Onions and Sautéed Peppers (15 Cal), Sauerkraut (5 Cal), Mustard (0 Cal), Soft Rolls (180 Cal per serving) 145.00 2,000 calories a day is used for general nutrition advice, but calorie needs vary. Additional nutrition information available upon request. * Consuming raw or undercooked meats, poultry, seafood, shellfish or eggs may increase your risk of food borne illness. VEGETARIAN GLUTEN FRIENDLY CHICAGO 365 EXPERIENCE | PACKAGES | A LA CARTE | BEVERAGES | SUITE INFORMATION 4 CLASSIC CHAMPIONS 1,100.00 | All selections serve approximately 12 guests POPCORN 100 Cal CLASSIC CHICAGO HOT DOGS Bottomless, Freshly Popped served with Vienna Beef dogs (330 Cal), Steamed Poppy Seed Buns Two Souvenir Buckets (130 Cal), Stadium Mustard (0 Cal), Sport Peppers (5 Cal), Pickle Spears (5 Cal), Tomatoes (5 Cal), Neon Relish (5 Cal), PILSEN DISTRICT SEASONED TORTILLA CHIPS Diced Onion (5 Cal), Celery Salt (0 Cal per serving) Tortilla Chips (270 Cal), Fresh Tomato Salsas (10 Cal), Guacamole (60 Cal per serving) BUFFALO HOT WINGS 670 Cal Spicy Buffalo Sauce (30 Cal), Celery Sticks (0 Cal), ARTISAN CHEESE PLATTER Bleu Cheese Dressing (90 Cal per serving) Assorted Aged Cheeses (20‑60 Cal) Grapes (10 Cal), Candied Pecans (100 Cal), Dried Cranberries (45 Cal), ALL AMERICAN BACON CHEESEBURGER* 890 Cal Assorted Crackers (120 Cal per serving) Certified Angus Beef, Applewood Smoked Bacon, Classic American Cheese, Lettuce, Tomato, Onion FARM FRESH FRUIT PLATTER Melons (10 Cal), Pineapple (10 Cal), Grape (10 Cal), FRESH BAKED COOKIES 260 Cal Oranges (5 Cal), Seasonal Berries (5 Cal per serving) Chef’s Choice of Assorted Fresh Baked Cookies CAESAR SALAD 350 Cal Romaine, Herb Croûtons, Shaved Parmesan, Caesar Dressing FARMERS MARKET SEASONAL CRUDITÉS Carrots (5 Cal), Peppers (5 Cal), English Cucumber (0 Cal), Broccoli (5 Cal), Buttermilk Ranch (120 Cal per serving) To further enhance your experience add one of our other menu favorites. CLASSIC ITALIAN HERO 435 Cal BEER AND WINE PACKAGE Prosciutto, Salami, Ham, Provolone, Roasted Bell Pepper, 12 each: Miller Lite (100 Cal), Blue Moon (230 Cal), Pesto, Shaved Red Onions, Tomatoes Heineken (100 Cal), Corona (200 Cal) 130.00 1 bottle each: Chateau St. Jean Chardonnay (125 Cal), MacMurray Ranch Pinot Noir (125 Cal per serving) BEGGARS PEPPERONI DEEP DISH PIZZA 330 Cal 475.00 Marinara, Pepperoni and Mozzarella 75.00 2,000 calories a day is used for general nutrition advice, but calorie needs vary. Additional nutrition information available upon request. * Consuming raw or undercooked meats, poultry, seafood, shellfish or eggs may increase your risk of food borne illness. VEGETARIAN GLUTEN FRIENDLY CHICAGO 365 EXPERIENCE | PACKAGES | A LA CARTE | BEVERAGES | SUITE INFORMATION 5 TASTE OF CHICAGO 1,400.00 | All selections serve approximately 12 guests NUTS ON CLARK POPCORN CHARCUTERIE BOARD Cheese (150 Cal), Caramel (140 Cal), Chicago Mix Local Artisan Cured Meats (140/200 Cal), Pickles (5 Cal), (160 Cal per serving) Mixed Olives (40 Cal), Crostini (120 Cal per serving) FLASH CRISP YUKON GOLD CHIPS 310 Cal SMOKED GOUDA MAC AND CHEESE 690 Cal House Made Caramelized Sweet Onion Dip Three Cheese Crust (220 Cal per serving) SAUSAGE SAMPLER ARTISAN CHEESE PLATTER Brats (250 Cal), Smoked Polish (220 Cal), Assorted Aged Cheeses (20‑60 Cal) Grapes (10 Cal), Sweet Italian Sausage (250 Cal), Sweet Onions and Candied Pecans (100 Cal), Dried Cranberries (45 Cal), Sautéed Peppers (15 Cal), Sauerkraut (5 Cal), Mustard (0 Cal), Assorted Crackers (120 Cal per serving) Soft Rolls (180 Cal per serving) FARM FRESH FRUIT PLATTER TAYLOR STREET ITALIAN BEEF 510 Cal Melons (10 Cal), Pineapple (10 Cal), Grape (10 Cal), Thinly Sliced Roast Beef, Giardineira, Signature Roll Oranges (5 Cal), Seasonal Berries (5 Cal per serving) BEGGARS CHEESE DEEP DISH PIZZA 210 Cal CHICAGO CHOPPED SALAD 225 Cal Mozzarella, Sauce Romaine, Crispy Prosciutto, Green Onion, Ditalini, Blue Cheese Crumbles, Grape Tomatoes, ELI’S CLASSIC CHEESECAKE 480 Cal Classic Herb Dressing Mixed Berry Sauce To further enhance your experience add one of our other menu favorites. CHICKEN QUESADILLA 410 Cal MIMOSA PACKAGE Grilled Chicken, Chihuahua Cheese, Salsa (10 Cal), 2 bottles of: Veuve Clicquot Champagne (125 Cal), Sour Cream (50 Cal per serving) 12 pack of Orange Juice (100 Cal per serving) 100.00 300.00 FULTON MARKET BEEF TENDERLOIN* Beef Tenderloin (750 Cal), Oven Roasted Marble Potatoes with Bacon (170 Cal), Peppercorn Demi‑Glace (45 Cal), Horseradish Cream (30 Cal), Ciabatta Rolls (150 Cal per serving) 335.00 2,000 calories a day is used for general nutrition advice, but calorie needs vary. Additional nutrition information available upon request. * Consuming raw or undercooked meats, poultry, seafood, shellfish or eggs may increase your risk of food borne illness. VEGETARIAN GLUTEN FRIENDLY CHICAGO 365 EXPERIENCE | PACKAGES | A LA CARTE | BEVERAGES | SUITE INFORMATION 6 ASSORTED SNACKS All selections serve approximately 12 guests. POPCORN 100 Cal Bottomless, Freshly Popped served with Two Souvenir Buckets 45.00 PEANUTS IN THE SHELL 810 Cal Jumbo Roasted Fan Favorites 30.00 PRETZEL STICKS Warm Sea Salt Coated Soft Pretzels (170 Cal), Spicy Brown Mustard (30 Cal), Whole Grain Mustard (5 Cal per serving) 47.00 PILSEN DISTRICT SEASONED TORTILLA CHIPS Tortilla Chips (270 Cal), Fresh Tomato Salsas (10 Cal), Guacamole (60 Cal per serving) 45.00 FLASH CRISP YUKON GOLD CHIPS 310 Cal House Made Caramelized Sweet Onion Dip (220 Cal per serving) 40.00 SWEET CANDY BASKET 140‑530 Cal Assorted Stadium Candies 65.00 NUTS ON CLARK POPCORN Cheese (150 Cal), Caramel (140 Cal), Chicago Mix (160 Cal per serving) 65.00 2,000 calories a day is used for general nutrition advice, but calorie needs vary. Additional nutrition information available upon request. * Consuming raw or undercooked meats, poultry, seafood, shellfish or eggs may increase your risk of food borne illness. VEGETARIAN GLUTEN FRIENDLY CHICAGO 365 EXPERIENCE | PACKAGES | A LA CARTE | BEVERAGES | SUITE INFORMATION 7 HOT APPETIZERS All selections serve approximately 12 guests.
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