Delicious Grazing Table Ideas & Inspiration

Planning & Advice
Grazing table

Who doesn’t love a picnic – we do that’s for sure and what could be better than a picnic style grazing table at your wedding reception. 

Colourful and exciting, grazing tables are currently very popular and offer an lovely alternative to shortbread on arrival, or midnight vol—au-vents! These artistic spreads of delight are a real crowd-pleaser and will get your guests talking for a long time to come. 

Whether you choose to serve a grazing table as your guests arrive to the reception, or to help mop up the night’s excesses, they are an excellent way of helping your guests mingle and chat, whilst providing beautiful dining choices. There are several local companies who specialise in creating bespoke grazing tables but speak to your venue first, they might be delighted to create such a magical experience for your event! Whether you fancy tables piled high with meats, cheeses, olives, fruits and breads, or choose a sweet theme, it will be a fabulous snack your guests will love! The possibilities are endless for a delectable grazing table and we hope you love some of our gathered inspiration below… 

Grazing Table Ideas & Inspiration

Vinepair.com

Grazing Table Ideas & Inspiration

Dinner.ruyatabiril.com

Grazing Table Ideas & Inspiration

Instagram: Grazing Tables and Cheeseboards

Grazing Table Ideas & Inspiration

Goose & Berry

Grazing Table Ideas & Inspiration

Hitched.co.uk

Grazing Table Ideas & Inspiration

Miss Mays Picnics

Grazing Table Ideas & Inspiration

Meredith Perdue

Grazing Table Ideas & Inspiration

Martha Stewart Weddings

Grazing Table Ideas & Inspiration

Instagram: Pretty Smitten

Grazing Table Tip

Choose a theme, any theme that suits you! From your travels, local producers, seasonal, midnight snacks and breakfast boards. It’s your day, let your imagination run wild. It’s all in the tiny details – Don’t forget to dress your tables with edible flowers, honey dippers, cleverly crafted cucumber roses and little labels identifying each item – so much fun!

 

(Featured image via Nouba)