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Catering V2.Ai HOW TO ORDER Call 905-828-1777 x 1 Please allow 2 business days for all orders Prepayment with credit card Catering Menu PICK UP When you place your order, please indicate your pick-up location BAKERY LOCATIONS CF Toronto Eaton Centre, Toronto CF Sherway Gardens, Toronto Brød, The Food District, Square One, Mississauga Vaughan Mills, Vaughan Upper Canada Mall, Newmarket Oakville, 487 Cornwall Road Burlington Centre, Burlington Yorkdale Shopping Centre, Coming Soon! Ask about our Danish Cream Cakes & Kransekage Top (Almond Ring Towers) DanishPastryHouse.ca Serving Traditional Danish Baking in 9 Locations All prices subject to applicable taxes and may vary. Menu subject to change. WORLD FAMOUS DANISH KRINGLE DANISH COFFEE Perfect for your Viking Banquet! A bold, Nordic blend from Copenhagen Our generous pastry measures approx. 12 x 17 inches and serves 15 -20. Coffee box carrier with 10 to 12 servings Made with flaky, wienerbrød pastry, almond paste, custard, raisins, $22 drizzled with white & chocolate icing! $35 SMØRHORN (BUTTERHORNS) Our Danish Style Croissant ÆBLESNITTE Assortment of almond, chocolate, raspberry jam & plain Puff pastry with apples, almond, custard & a touch of cinnamon Freya (20 pieces) $40 12 pieces $45 Gorm (40 pieces) $80 ROMKUGLER (DANISH RUM BALLS) A Danish bakery favourite made with real Danish pastry, chocolate, Thor (60 pieces) $120 coconut & rum flavour Odin (100 pieces) $200 12 pieces $12 Need more? Smoked ham & Danish Havarti cheese $3.60 per piece GRETA GARBO COOKIES Traditional Danish almond cookies with raspberry jam WIENERBRØD AUTHENTIC DANISH PASTRY Large Cookies (12 pieces) $21 Assortment of classic favourites with almond, custard, Mini Cookies (12 pieces) $8 chocolate, cinnamon & raspberry jam Little Mermaid (20 pieces) $50 HINDBÆRSNITTE HEART SHAPED COOKIES Shortcrust cookie with raspberry jam & icing Tivoli (40 pieces) $100 Large Hearts (12 pieces) $33 Copenhagen (60 pieces) $150 Mini Hearts (12 pieces) $15 Viking (100 pieces) $250 NOUGAT MEDALJE COOKIES Need more? Add our Høj Snel (High Snail) $3.50 per piece Shortcrust cookie with hazelnut nougat and our Viking Slice $3.50 per piece 12 pieces $18 KAGEMAND/KAGEKONE (CAKEMAN/CAKEWOMAN) Celebrate your birthday the Danish way! Danish pastry shaped as a boy or girl. Traditionally enjoyed for celebrations, with almond paste & custard. Decorated with liquorice hair, marzipan face, candy clothing & drizzled with icing $45 Additional personalized marzipan banner & clothing $10.
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