Why it works
Why this menu works for Bridal Shower
The sandwiches and bites prep in advance, the mimosa bar runs itself, and the cake comes from a bakery — so a 12-guest shower and a 30-guest shower differ only in quantities, which scale automatically.
What you'll serve
The Bridal Shower menu
Quantities shown are the starting list — set your guest count in the app and every amount scales automatically.
Everyone's covered
Make it fit every guest
Gluten-freeDairy-freeNut-freeVegetarianLow-sodiumVeganKetoHalalPaleoKosher
Apply any mode in the app and conflicting items swap or drop out across the whole list before checkout.
Stay ahead of it
Prep timeline
- Week beforeCoordinate with maid of honor on the bride's color palette and dietary needs.
- Day beforeBake or pick up cake. Prep finger sandwiches and chill drinks.
- 2 hours beforeSet up photo backdrop, arrange floral centerpieces, prep mimosa bar.
- Party timeServe afternoon tea-style — light bites, then cake, then gifts.
From one host to another
Host tips
- Confirm the bride's color palette and any dietary needs with the maid of honor a week ahead.
- Set the mimosa bar self-serve: bubbly on ice, two or three juices, and fresh fruit garnishes.
- Order the cake about a week out; bakery lead times spike in June wedding season.
- White and mixed florals are the safe, universally elegant palette — let the colors accent.
Also coming up
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Common questions
Good questions, good answers
Can the menu be gluten-free, dairy-free, or vegan?+
Yes — the sandwiches, cake, and bites carry swaps for gluten-free, dairy-free, and vegan modes. Apply a mode and the whole list updates before checkout.
How do I make an alcohol-free mimosa bar?+
Build it with sparkling juice or soda plus the same juices and garnishes; the app supports an alcohol-free version and scales it.
How many guests does it serve?+
Any number — set your headcount and every quantity scales from the base menu.