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2019 Skybox Order Form To complete your order, please click “Submit” at the bottom of this form. CLIPPER MAGAZINE STADIUM 650 NORTH PRINCE STREET, LANCASTER, PENNSYLVANIA 17603 Phone: 717.358.9855 Email: [email protected] 2019 SKYBOX ORDER FORM Skybox #: Skybox Owner: Ordered by: Phone: Game Day Contact: Email: Game Date: Game Time: Cell Phone: SKYBOX VALUE PACKAGE PRICE QTY. The Base Hit (Serves approx. 12 Guests) $170 Peanuts, Chicken Tenders (24 pc), Hot Dogs (12), Baker’s Dozen Cookies, 6 Sodas & 6 Bottled Waters Plus Option Choices of the Following: Choose One Snack: Choose One Side: French Onion Dip Potato Salad Mac & Cheese Tortilla Chips & Salsa Coleslaw Broccoli Salad The Hickory Towne (Serves approx. 12 Guests) $225 Potato Salad, Cole Slaw, Broccoli Salad, Baked Beans, Smoked Pulled Pork, Smokehouse Chicken, Baker’s Dozen Cookies, 6 Sodas & 6 Bottled Waters The Extra Base (Serves approx. 16 Guests) $260 Peanuts, Hot Dogs (12), Baker’s Dozen Cookies, 6 Sodas & 6 Bottled Waters Plus Option Choices of the Following: Choose One Snack: Choose One Side: Choose One Appetizer: Choose One Entree: French Onion Dip Potato Salad Chicken Tenders (24) Char Grilled Angus Burgers (12) Tortilla Chips & Salsa Coleslaw Corn Nuggets (24) Philly Cheese Steak (12) Mac & Cheese Jumbo Wings (24) Italian Sausage & Peppers (12) Broccoli Salad Choose One Sauce: Grilled Chicken (12) Traditional Buffalo 3 Bagger Wrap Platter BBQ Chicken Cheese Steak (12) Sweet Chili Cocktail Meatballs (48) Choose One Sauce: BBQ Marinara Swedish Sweet & Sour Caesar Salad The Grand Slam (Serves approx. 24 Guests) $450 Peanuts, Vegetable Crudité, Seasoned Fries, Hot Dogs (12), Cookie & Brownie Combo, 12 Sodas & 12 Bottled Waters Plus Option Choices of the Following: Choose One Snack: Choose Two Appetizers: Choose Two Entrees: French Onion Dip Chicken Tenders (24) Char Grilled Angus Burgers (12) Tortilla Chips & Salsa Buffalo Cauliflower (24) Philly Cheese Steak (12) Corn Nuggets (24) Italian Sausage & Peppers (12) Jumbo Wings (24) Grilled Chicken (12) Choose One Sauce: 3 Bagger Wrap Platter Traditional Buffalo Chicken Cheese Steak (12) BBQ Sweet Chili Cocktail Meatballs (48) Choose One Sauce: BBQ Marinara Swedish Sweet & Sour Caesar Salad Skybox #: Game Date Ordered by: PRE-GAME WARMUP SNACKS Each Serves Approximately 8 Guests PRICE QTY. Roasted Peanuts $12 Snack Mix $12 Hammond’s Pretzels $12 Grand Slam Nachos $30 Tortilla Chips & Salsa $20 French Onion Dip & Chips $22 Seasoned Fries $24 Fresh Seasonal Fruit Platter $32 Loaded Seasoned Fries $30 “Philly Pretzel” Pretzels Choice of Dips, Choose 3: Butter Cream Spicy Mustard Honey Mustard Serves 25: $40 Hot Mustard Yellow Mustard Cheese Sauce Vegetable Crudité $25 House Made Guacamole served with Tortilla Chips $22 LEAD OFF APPETIZERS Each Serves Approximately 8 Guests PRICE QTY. Triple Play Combo with Buffalo Wings, Chicken Tenders & Corn Nuggets $52 Jumbo Wings Choose One Sauce per Order: $48 Traditional Buffalo Sweet Chili BBQ Chicken Tenders $48 Shrimp Cocktail $75 Coconut Shrimp $48 Fried Cheese Curds $30 Cocktail Meatballs Choose One Sauce per Order: $32 Swedish Sweet & Sour BBQ Marinara SALADS Each Serves Approximately 8 Guests PRICE QTY. Garden Salad $30 Add Grilled Chicken $8 Grilled Chicken Caesar $32 Coleslaw $18 Broccoli Salad $20 Potato Salad $25 GRILL & SANDWICHES PRICE QTY. Dozen Hot Dogs (12) $48 Italian Sausage & Peppers (12) $52 Dogs & Sausage Combo (6 of each) $52 Char Grilled Angus Burgers (8) $52 Grilled Chicken Breast Sandwich (8) $60 Philly Cheese Steak (8) $50 Pulled Pork Sandwich (8) $54 Chicken Cheese Steak (8) $48 DELI BOARD Each Serves Approximately 8 Guests PRICE QTY. Carved Turkey Baguette $40 Veggie Burger Wrap Platter $45 Triple-Bagger Wrap Platter $48 PIZZA Large Pie (6 Slices) PRICE QTY. Cheese $25 Pepperoni $25 SIDES Each Serves Approximately 8 Guests PRICE QTY. Baked Beans $23 Macaroni & Cheese $20 Chef’s Seasonal Vegetable $20 Corn on the Cob $16 Roasted Red Potatoes $15 Skybox #: Game Date Ordered by: FROM THE OVEN Each Serves Approximately 12 Guests PRICE QTY. Char-Grilled Flank Steak served with an herb chimichurri and Long’s horseradish sauce, truffle fries tossed with Parmesan and fresh herbs $145 and slider buns Herb Roasted Chicken served with mashed potatoes, corn on the cob $140 & dinner rolls Crab Cakes served with sandwich buns, seasoned fries and creamy cole slaw $135 Tortellini tossed in a creamy pesto sauce and finished with roasted tomatoes $75 Add Grilled Chicken $35 THE CLOSER SWEETS PRICE QTY. Funnel Cake Fries $30 Baker’s Dozen Cookies $25 Brownies $24 Cookie & Brownie Combo $35 Triple Chocolate Cheese Cake (12 slices) $45 Whole NY Cheese Cake (12 slices) $45 Turkey Hill Sundae Bar Choose 3: $36 Vanilla Chocolate Chocolate Mint Chip Cookie Dough Cookies ‘n Cream Moose Tracks Turkey Hill Ice Cream Pint – Vanilla Each: $5 Turkey Hill Ice Cream Pint – Chocolate Each: $5 Turkey Hill Ice Cream Pint – Mint Chocolate Chip Each: $5 Turkey Hill Ice Cream Pint – Cookies ‘n Cream Each: $5 Turkey Hill Ice Cream Pint – Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough Each: $5 Turkey Hill Ice Cream Pint – Moose Tracks Each: $5 Turkey Hill Ice Cream Sandwich/Ice Cream Novelties Each: $2 All rooms are stocked with six bottles of water and six cans of soda. Please choose a minimum of 2 soda choices below. SOFT DRINKS PRICE COMP QTY. 12 OZ. DOMESTIC BEER PRICE QTY. Min. Order – 6 of each flavor Min. Order – 6 of each flavor 12 oz. Pepsi $2.25 Blue Moon $5.00 12 oz. Diet Pepsi $2.25 Bud Light $5.00 12 oz. Caffeine Free Diet Pepsi $2.25 Budweiser $5.00 12 oz. Mist Twist $2.25 Coors Light $5.00 12 oz. Dr. Pepper $2.25 Miller Lite $5.00 12 oz. Mug Root Beer $2.25 Yuengling Lager $5.00 TURKEY HILL BEVERAGES PRICE QTY. MALTS/MICRO BREWS/PREM. BEER PRICE QTY. Min. Order – 6 of each flavor Min. Order – 6 of each flavor 18.5 oz. Iced Tea $4.25 Victory Hop Devil IPA $6.75 18.5 oz. Diet Iced Tea $4.25 Victory Golden Monkey $6.75 18.5 oz. Lemonade $4.25 Victory Summer Love** $6.75 18.5 oz. Green Tea $4.25 Mike’s Hard Lemonade $6.75 Amstel Light $6.75 BOTTLED WATER PRICE QTY. Corona $6.75 Min. Order – 6 Heineken $6.75 20 oz. Aquafina Water $3.50 Leinenkugel Summer Shandy** $6.75 Sam Adams Boston Lager $6.75 Sam Adams Seasonal** $6.75 **Seasonal beers are subject to change and availability Skybox #: Game Date Ordered by: WHITE WINE 750ml Bottle PRICE QTY. RED WINE 750ml Bottle PRICE QTY. CHARDONNAY CABERNET SAUVIGNON Dark Horse $28 Valentin Bianchi, San Rafael $35 WHITE ZINFANDEL Cabernet Franc, $53 Beringer $28 Grandview Vineyards, PA REISLING PINOT NOIR Salmon Run, Finger Lakes $40 Cline Cellars, Sonoma Coast $45 PINOT GRIGIO MERLOT Dark Horse $28 Barefoot, CA $30 Grandview Vineyards, PA $40 Dark Horse $28 FUN WINES 750ml Bottle PRICE QTY. HOT BEVERAGES PRICE QTY. Gold Rush Margarita Wine, Regular Coffee $19 $37 Grandview Vineyards, PA Decaf Coffee $19 Blushing Ambrosia, $35 Hot Chocolate $19 Grandview Vineyards, PA Asst. Hot Teas $19 BEVERAGE VALUE PACKAGE PRICE QTY. Ground Rule Double $160 Your choice of (24) Domestic 12 oz. Beers and (12) Premium 12 oz. Beers. Please Type Brand Selection and Quantity Below: DOMESTIC BEER QTY. PREMIUM BEER QTY. BEVERAGE VALUE PACKAGE PRICE QTY. Fielder’s Choice $165 Your choice of (12) Domestic 12 oz. Beers and (12) Premium 12 oz. Beers & (2) 750 ml Bottles of Dark Horse Brand Wines. Please Type Brand Selection and Quantity Below: DOMESTIC BEER QTY. PREMIUM BEER QTY. WINE QTY. Skybox #: Game Date Ordered by: PAYMENT MasterCard Visa American Express Discover Cardholder Name: Cardholder Signature: Credit Card #: Expiration: (Enter in this format: 1234-5678-8765-4321) (Enter in this format: mm/yy) If credit card is on file, please fill out name and last four digits of the card to ensure proper charges. Individuals using the Skyboxes who do not have credit cards on file will have a bill presented to them at the bottom of the 7th inning (or earlier by request). You may include your credit card information above if you do not wish to be presented with a bill or if there will not be anyone present to sign for the charges. Is the suite host authorized to add additional items to the above credit card on game day? Yes No Present the check to customer? Yes No If you would like to add gratuity to the payment, please indicate below: Add Gratuity: _______________ Snacks and beverages will be placed in the Skybox one (1) hour prior to game time. Hot and cold foods will be placed in the Skybox (30) minutes prior to game time. If you would prefer delivery at a different time, please notate those times below. A 6% Pennsylvania Sales Tax will be added to all food and non-alcoholic purchases where applicable. No service charges or gratuities are added to invoices. Any gratuities are discretionary to each guest. Please feel free to extend a personal gratuity to your Skybox Attendant if you feel that they have provided exceptional service. All gratuities will go entirely to your specific Skybox Attendant. NOTES / SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS: SUBMIT.
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