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Our Banquet Menu OUR BANQUET MENU Prices in effect until March 31, 2018 juillet 2017 BREAKFAST Prices in effect until March 31, 2018 juillet 2017 BREAKFAST THE SUNRISE (minimum 10 guests) $17.25 Baker’s basket (2 pastries per guest) Jams, marmalades, honey, butter Sliced fresh fruit platter Orange juice Coffee, decaffeinated coffee, selection of teas THE URBAN (minimum 10 guests) $22.95 Baker’s basket (2 pastries per guest) Jams, marmalades, honey, butter Sliced fresh fruit platter Classic cheese platter (Brie, Cheddar, Gouda, Noyan) Cottage cheese Assorted yogurts Orange juice Coffee, decaffeinated coffee, selection of teas THE ATHLETE (minimum 10 guests) $21.50 Baker’s basket (2 pastries per guest) Assorted healthy muffins Sliced fresh fruit platter Cubed cheddar cheese Fruit yogurt and muesli verrine with berries Assorted yogurts Cottage cheese Cold cereal Orange juice 2% or soy milk Coffee, decaffeinated coffee, selection of teas Prices shown are per person and exclude taxes and gratuities. 3 Prices in effect until March 31, 2018 juillet 2017 BREAKFAST (CONT’D) THE GETAWAY (minimum 10 guests) $22.75 Baker’s basket (2 pastries per guest) Assorted healthy homemade muffins Sliced fresh fruit platter Cubed cheese from Fromagerie Montebello Fruit yogurt and muesli verrine with berries Homemade jams and marmalades, honey, butter Coffee, decaffeinated coffee, selection of teas JUICE BY THE LITRE (1 choice): Orange, grapefruit, apple, cranberry, berry and pomegranate Must be ordered 21 days prior to the event. This locavore breakfast includes an organic and fair trade drink. THE ADVENTURER (minimum 10 guests) $21.50 Baker’s basket (2 pastries per guest) Jams, marmalades, honey, butter Cold cereal Sliced fresh fruit platter Cheddar cheese platter Assorted yogurts Plain scrambled eggs Roasted potatoes Orange juice Coffee, decaffeinated coffee, selection of teas MEATS (2 choices): Pork sausage, bacon, ham This breakfast is available buffet-style or plated. Prices shown are per person and exclude taxes and gratuities. 4 Prices in effect until March 31, 2018 juillet 2017 BREAKFAST (CONT’D) THE COUNTRYSIDE (minimum 10 guests) $28.50 Baker’s basket (2 pastries per guest) Jams, marmalades, honey, butter Banana bread Cold cereal Sliced fresh fruit platter Assorted yogurts Classic cheese platter (Brie, Cheddar, Gouda, Noyan) Coffee, decaffeinated coffee, selection of teas SCRAMBLED EGGS (1 choice): Plain, cheddar cheese and chives, sautéed bell peppers and onions MEATS (2 choices): Pork sausage, bacon, ham POTATOES (1 choice): Old-fashioned, hash browns, O’Brien JUICE BY THE LITRE (1 choice): Orange, grapefruit, apple, cranberry, berry and pomegranate Prices shown are per person and exclude taxes and gratuities. 5 Prices in effect until March 31, 2018 juillet 2017 BREAKFAST (CONT’D) THE ULTIMATE GOURMET (minimum of 10 guests) $28.95 Baker’s basket (2 pastries per guest) Assorted healthy homemade muffins Sliced fresh fruit platter Cubed cheese from Fromagerie Montebello Fruit yogurt and muesli verrine with berries Chicken sausage from La Ferme aux Saveurs des Monts Bacon Homemade baked beans Roasted Québec potatoes Homemade jams and marmalades, honey, butter Coffee, decaffeinated coffee, selection of teas QUÉBEC SCRAMBLED EGGS AND FRESH PRODUCE (1 choice): Plain, cheddar cheese and chives, or sautéed bell peppers and onions JUICE BY THE LITRE (1 choice): Orange, grapefruit, apple, cranberry, berry and pomegranate Must be ordered 21 days prior to the event. This locavore breakfast includes an organic and fair trade drink. Prices shown are per person and exclude taxes and gratuities. 6 Prices in effect until March 31, 2018 juillet 2017 TO COMPLETE YOUR BREAKFAST EXTRAS Assorted yogurts $3.95 Oatmeal $3.95 French toast $4.95 Scrambled eggs, bacon and cheese wrap $4.95 Cold cereal $4.95 French crepes with fruit and maple syrup $4.95 Bacon or ham $4.95 Fruit smoothie (200 ml) $4.95 (minimum 50 guests) Fruit yogurt and muesli verrine with berries $4.95 Bagel with cream cheese and smoked salmon $6.95 Sausages $4.95 Plain scrambled eggs $4.95 English muffin with cream cheese $4.95 Mimosa (minimum 10 guests) $5.95 OMELETTE STATION (minimum 20 guests) $5.95 Ham, cheese, chicken, smoked salmon, Matane shrimp, sweet bell peppers, mushrooms Chef service fee: $120 per group of 150 guests LAC-LEAMY-STYLE EGGS BENEDICT (minimum 30 guests) English muffin with ham, poached eggs, Mornay sauce $5.75 English muffin with smoked salmon, spinach, poached eggs, $5.75 Mornay sauce English muffin with sautéed mushrooms, spinach, poached eggs, $5.75 Mornay sauce Prices shown are per person and exclude taxes and gratuities. 7 Prices in effect until March 31, 2018 juillet 2017 BRUNCH Prices in effect until March 31, 2018 juillet 2017 BRUNCH THE COUNTRY ESCAPE (Minimum of 20 guests) $39.95 Assorted fruit juices Baker’s basket (2 pastries per guest) Selection of jams, marmalades, honey and butter Classic cheese platter (Brie, Cheddar, Gouda, Noyan) Sliced fresh fruit platter Waffle station Soup of the day Caesar salad Chef’s choice of mixed salad Roasted beef strip loin with Madagascar peppercorn sauce and Jack Daniel’s sauce Grilled salmon fillet leek fondue, cream and Pernod sauce Tortellini, spinach, chopped tomatoes, goat cheese, creamy garlic sauce Market vegetables Roasted potatoes Pastry chef’s treats SCRAMBLED EGGS (1 choice) : Plain, Cheddar cheese and chives, or sautéed bell peppers and onions MEATS (2 CHOICES) : Pork sausage, bacon or ham Coffee, decaffeinated coffee and a selection of teas are included with all brunch menus. Prices shown are per person and exclude taxes and gratuities. 9 Prices in effect until March 31, 2018 juillet 2017 BRUNCH THE CITY ESCAPE (Minimum of 20 guests) $42.95 Assorted fruit juices Baker’s basket (2 pastries per guest) Selection of jams, marmalades, honey and butter Classic cheese platter (Brie, Cheddar, Gouda, Noyan) Sliced fresh fruit platter Eggs Benedict Hilton style Soup of the day Caesar salad Chef’s choice of mixed salad Market vegetables Roasted potatoes Roasted beef sirloin with Madagascar peppercorn sauce and Jack Daniel’s sauce Roasted leg of lamb with garlic and rosemary Grilled salmon with baby scallops and shrimp, beurre blanc with fennel Roasted chicken supreme, mushroom and bacon fricassée, creamy mustard sauce Meat lasagna Basmati rice with baby vegetables Pastry chef’s treats SCRAMBLED EGGS (1 choice): Plain, Cheddar cheese and chives, or sautéed bell peppers and onions MEATS (2 CHOICES): Pork sausage, bacon or ham Coffee, decaffeinated coffee and a selection of teas are included with all brunch menus. Prices shown are per person and exclude taxes and gratuities. 10 Prices in effect until March 31, 2018 juillet 2017 COFFEE BREAKS Prices in effect until March 31, 2018 juillet 2017 COFFEE BREAKS BEVERAGES Coffee, decaffeinated coffee or tea $3.75 Juice (bottle) $3.75 Iced tea (bottle) $3.75 Mineral water (bottle) $3.75 Soft drink (can) $3.75 Juice by the litre (for 10 guests) $19.95 (orange, grapefruit, apple, cranberry or berry and pomegranate) SNACKS Rice Krispies square $2.75 Bag of chips $2.75 Whole seasonal fruit $2.95 Homemade brownies $3.25 Chocolate bar $3.25 Granola bar $3.25 Homemade cookie $3.25 Apple turnover $3.50 Mignardises (2 pieces) $3.50 Bagel with cream cheese $3.75 Danish pastry, croissant, muffin or chocolatine $3.75 Yogurt $3.95 Fresh fruit brochettes with chocolate sauce (2 brochettes) $4.95 Fruit smoothie (minimum of 25 guests) $4.95 Fruit yogurt and muesli verrine with berries $4.95 Cubed Cheddar cheese (100 g) $5.95 Sliced fresh fruit $5.95 Dried fruit (cranberries, apricots and papaya) (300 g) $15.00 Assorted nuts (300 g) $20.00 Banana, lemon, carrot or zucchini bread (approx. 12 slices) $24.00 Prices shown are per person and exclude taxes and gratuities. 12 Prices in effect until March 31, 2018 juillet 2017 THEMED COFFEE BREAKS THE PLAYTIME $8.75 Rice Krispies squares Assorted granola bars Seasonal whole fruit Assorted fruit juices WE’RE ALL PLAY $9.95 Caramel and popcorn donuts Chocolate and crunchy pearls donuts Sugar and strawberry donuts Mini poor man’s pudding Vanilla ice cream (served by a server) THE CANDY AND MARSHMALLOW $9.95 Jars and candy vending machines Variety of liquorice Jelly beans Cinnamon lips Smarties Milk chocolate macaroons Blue and red raspberries Freedom gummy bears Mini jelly worms (assorted fruit) Variety of homemade marshmallows THE ICE BREAK WITH ON-SITE-CHEF $11.95 Freezer on wheels service Homemade ice cream Homemade sorbet Ice cream sandwich Variety of popsicles Available only from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Minimum of 20 guests. Additional charge of $3.50 per person as a guarantee for groups of fewer than 20 guests. Coffee, decaffeinated coffee and a selection of teas are included with all themed coffee breaks. Prices shown are per person and exclude taxes and gratuities. 13 Prices in effect until March 31, 2018 juillet 2017 THEMED COFFEE BREAKS THE CHOCOLATE DELIGHTS $12.95 Chocolate fondue, fresh fruit Chocolate puffs Chocolate mousse Brownie Dark and white chocolate cookies THE EXPLORER $14.95 Dried fruit (cranberries, apricots and papaya) Fruit and nut bars Yogurt verrines with muesli and berries English muffins with cream cheese Whole grain muffins Whole seasonal fruit Variety of fruit juices THE LAKE RUNNERS $14.95 Assorted granola bars Assorted yogurts Banana bread Dried fruits (Apricot, cranberries, papaya) Sliced fresh fruit platter Variety of fruit juices Whole seasonal fruit LET’S RELAX $14.95 Raw vegetables and dip Cubed cheddar cheese Crackers Hummus and oven-baked pita bread Sliced fresh fruit platter Variety of fruit juices Available only from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Minimum of 20 guests. Additional charge of $3.50 per person as a guarantee for groups of fewer than 20 guests. Coffee, decaffeinated coffee and a selection of teas are included with all themed coffee breaks.
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