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Soda

July 27, 2015
At a promotional event at Skylight West in New York in June, Great Performances showcased its house-made sodas, ice cream floats, and handspun milk shakes at a soda jerk station.
At a promotional event at Skylight West in New York in June, Great Performances showcased its house-made sodas, ice cream floats, and handspun milk shakes at a soda jerk station.
Photo: Mimi McCormick
Creative Edge Parties in New York offers a cut-your-own pasta station with hanging sheets of handmade pasta in different flavors and bowls of sauces so guests can choose their own custom combinations.
Creative Edge Parties in New York offers a cut-your-own pasta station with hanging sheets of handmade pasta in different flavors and bowls of sauces so guests can choose their own custom combinations.
Photo: Karsten Staiger
At the Campfire Ball benefit for Children’s Oncology Services in May at Venue One in Chicago, Cork Catering set up a make-your-own s’mores station.
At the Campfire Ball benefit for Children’s Oncology Services in May at Venue One in Chicago, Cork Catering set up a make-your-own s’mores station.
Photo: Gerber + Scarpelli Photography
Great Performances has stocked bars with infusions like blackberry maple whiskey, honeydew cucumber gin, and pineapple vodka.
Great Performances has stocked bars with infusions like blackberry maple whiskey, honeydew cucumber gin, and pineapple vodka.
Photo: Erik Jimenez
Daniel et Daniel in Toronto offers an adult soda bar with spiked floats featuring rhubarb, chili, cherry, and root beer flavors.
Daniel et Daniel in Toronto offers an adult soda bar with spiked floats featuring rhubarb, chili, cherry, and root beer flavors.
Photo: Courtesy of Mary Giuliani Catering & Events, Inc
Mary Giuliani Catering & Events in New York created a devil-your-own-egg bar with hard-boiled eggs set on ceramic cartons and mini pails filled with toppings like paprika, caper powder, chives, and bacon.
Mary Giuliani Catering & Events in New York created a devil-your-own-egg bar with hard-boiled eggs set on ceramic cartons and mini pails filled with toppings like paprika, caper powder, chives, and bacon.
Photo: Courtesy of Daniel et Daniel
At an event at the Chicago History Museum in April, Jewell Events Catering used a Japanese ice-shaving machine to make treats guests could customize with flavors including cran-raspberry and mango.
At an event at the Chicago History Museum in April, Jewell Events Catering used a Japanese ice-shaving machine to make treats guests could customize with flavors including cran-raspberry and mango.
Photo: Courtesy of Jewell Events Catering
Staffers from Spencer’s for Steaks and Chops at the Hilton Orlando serve cherry and Coca-Cola floats topped with frozen brandy drops, dark chocolate cake soaked with Coca-Cola, and sour cherry mousse at a dessert station that used nitrogen to freeze ingredients.
Staffers from Spencer’s for Steaks and Chops at the Hilton Orlando serve cherry and Coca-Cola floats topped with frozen brandy drops, dark chocolate cake soaked with Coca-Cola, and sour cherry mousse at a dessert station that used nitrogen to freeze ingredients.
Photo: Courtesy of the Hilton Orlando
For a promotional party in New York, Thomas Preti Caterers served individual fondue cups filled with warm chocolate sauces, with items like marshmallows, kiwi slices, and strawberries to dip.
For a promotional party in New York, Thomas Preti Caterers served individual fondue cups filled with warm chocolate sauces, with items like marshmallows, kiwi slices, and strawberries to dip.
Photo: Lyn Hughes Photography
Trend: Open Kitchens
Trend: Open Kitchens
At Nespresso’s Pixie Launch in March at Williams-Sonoma at the Shops at Columbus Circle in New York, guests interacted with chef John DeLucie of the Lion, who served gravlax cured with “rosabaya de Columbia” espresso, crème fraĂ®che, shaved baby vegetables, and pumpernickel croutons; and with Bouchon Bakery pastry chef SĂ©bastien Rouxel, who offered his version of a cup of coffee with a fromage blanc parfait. 
Photo: Courtesy of Mas Event + Design
Trend: Open Kitchens
Trend: Open Kitchens
Disney’s Contemporary Resort in Orlando purchased an interactive mobile kitchen with a camera and two flat-panel monitors to show its chefs’ preparations.
Photo: Courtesy of Disney
Trend: Open Kitchens
Trend: Open Kitchens
To match the futuristic look of a Lexus Event in April at Center548 in New York, Creative Edge Parties made desserts and cocktails like passion plume meringue dipped in a bowl of nitrogen, and the “Vanilla Infusion,” with Absolut Vanilia and tangerine and vanilla kumquat marmalade. 
Photo: BizBash
Pinch Food Design in New York offers an interactive dessert station that changes the vantage point of the food, so guests look up to reach for hanging sweet galettes and then top them with whipped cream and fresh fruit.
Pinch Food Design in New York offers an interactive dessert station that changes the vantage point of the food, so guests look up to reach for hanging sweet galettes and then top them with whipped cream and fresh fruit.
Photo: Kerri Brewer
The Walt Disney World Swan and Dolphin resort in Orlando has a new backpack contraption called the “Rocketman” that straps to the back of a staffer, who can serve beverages among mingling guests.
The Walt Disney World Swan and Dolphin resort in Orlando has a new backpack contraption called the “Rocketman” that straps to the back of a staffer, who can serve beverages among mingling guests.
Photo: Courtesy of Walt Disney World Swan And Dolphin Hotel
At an Aaron’s Catering promotional event for clients at Haven Lounge in Miami in July, a server passed fruit bars to guests, and then a second server approached with a tray of misters filled with alcohol to spray on the popsicle.
At an Aaron’s Catering promotional event for clients at Haven Lounge in Miami in July, a server passed fruit bars to guests, and then a second server approached with a tray of misters filled with alcohol to spray on the popsicle.
Photo: Luis Arturo Mora Photography
Mena Catering in Miami created a hash bar with soft poached eggs served in a martini glass with an assortment of freshly made ingredients and hollandaise sauces.
Mena Catering in Miami created a hash bar with soft poached eggs served in a martini glass with an assortment of freshly made ingredients and hollandaise sauces.
Photo: Courtesy of Mena Catering
Pinch Food Design in New York created a taco station, where guests could decorate homemade tortillas with an array of toppings served in custom-made resin pedestal pieces inspired by handcrafted Mexican pottery.
Pinch Food Design in New York created a taco station, where guests could decorate homemade tortillas with an array of toppings served in custom-made resin pedestal pieces inspired by handcrafted Mexican pottery.
Photo: Kerri Brewer
At a March event at Gotham Hall, Elegant Affairs Caterers created “salad-tinis” made by “chef-tenders,” who mixed ingredients with oversize drink shakers and served them in martini glasses.
At a March event at Gotham Hall, Elegant Affairs Caterers created “salad-tinis” made by “chef-tenders,” who mixed ingredients with oversize drink shakers and served them in martini glasses.
Photo: Jan Van Pak
Blue Plate in Chicago is one of the caterers now using a device called an “anti-griddle”to freeze snacks as guests watch.
Blue Plate in Chicago is one of the caterers now using a device called an “anti-griddle”to freeze snacks as guests watch.
Photo: Courtesy of Blue Plate
For outdoor events, the W Boston builds an iced-tea bar featuring infusions such as matcha green tea and herbal variations.
For outdoor events, the W Boston builds an iced-tea bar featuring infusions such as matcha green tea and herbal variations.
Photo: Courtesy of Culinary Concepts
Thomas Preti Caterers in New York recently created a Bloody Mary bar with ingredients including pickled vegetables, scallions, beef jerky, and rosemary stirrers, plus spicy elements like banana peppers and jalapeños.
Thomas Preti Caterers in New York recently created a Bloody Mary bar with ingredients including pickled vegetables, scallions, beef jerky, and rosemary stirrers, plus spicy elements like banana peppers and jalapeños.
Photo: Carol Haunton
Trend: Food and Beverage Carts
Trend: Food and Beverage Carts
At a Queens Botanical Garden gala in New York in June, Tip of the Tongue served pink cherry lemonade, lemon mint iced tea, Corona coolers (with ginger, cucumber, lime, and gin), and strawberry watermelon agua fresca from garden carts decorated with miniature potted roses. 
Photo: Scott Fagen
Trend: Food and Beverage Carts
Trend: Food and Beverage Carts
At a recent private event, Choura Events in Long Beach, California, served Louis Roederer Cristal and Dom Perignon from Champagne carts.
Photo: Mike Stonis
Trend: Food and Beverage Carts
Trend: Food and Beverage Carts
Inspired by the food truck craze, Abigail Kirsch in New York created roving carts to bring guests desserts and beverages, like gelato with dipped miniature cones and toppings, or sangria and punch.
Photo: Andre Maier
Trend: Food and Beverage Carts
Trend: Food and Beverage Carts
At a private event in Miami in December, A Joy Wallace Catering Production & Design Team served meats from a rolling carving station.
Photo: Ryan Oswald
Trend: Food and Beverage Carts
Trend: Food and Beverage Carts
FoodInk Catering and Bling Bling Dumpling in Los Angeles recently collaborated on a new dim sum cart. 
Photo: Kate Paul
Trend: New Serving Styles
Trend: New Serving Styles
To give guests a variety of flavors, L-Eat Catering in Toronto now uses a four-compartment dish for multiple entrĂ©es, including roasted petit beef tenderloin fillet, miso-glazed black cod, mushroom risotto, and a green bean bundle. 
Photo: Courtesy of L-Eat Caterig
Trend: New Serving Styles
Trend: New Serving Styles
Abigail Kirsch in New York is now offering family-style service at events, which allows each table to sample more dishes and enables guests to select what they want. Menu options include a mixed grill of free-range chicken, shrimp brochettes, and short rib of beef, with side dishes like corn pudding soufflé, glazed sweet potato steak fries, yellow and green bean vinaigrette, and watermelon tomato salad.
Photo: Andre Maier
Trend: New Serving Styles
Trend: New Serving Styles
Jewell Events Catering in Chicago served vegetarian bento boxes to guests at Saks Fifth Avenue’s Stella McCartney boutique press luncheon in April.
Photo: BizBash
Trend: New Serving Styles
Trend: New Serving Styles
Creative Tastes Catering & Event Production in Miami serves meals from mason jars with spoons attached, including a created breakfast-on-the-go with yogurt trifle. 
Photo: Elizabeth Renfrow for BizBash
At April’s Michael Jordan Celebrity Golf Invitational at Aria Resort in Las Vegas, MGM Resorts Events served dessert shooters, cupcakes, and mini pastries on a custom-built LED video chandelier.
At April’s Michael Jordan Celebrity Golf Invitational at Aria Resort in Las Vegas, MGM Resorts Events served dessert shooters, cupcakes, and mini pastries on a custom-built LED video chandelier.
Photo: Kelly McKeon
The chandelier lowered to become a 24-foot round dessert buffet.
The chandelier lowered to become a 24-foot round dessert buffet.
Photo: Kelly McKeon
Thomas Preti Caterers prepared hors d’oeuvres set on large Lucite tables suspended from the ceiling, at a launch party for lighting designer Bentley Meeker’s book, at Gotham Hall in New York in April.
Thomas Preti Caterers prepared hors d’oeuvres set on large Lucite tables suspended from the ceiling, at a launch party for lighting designer Bentley Meeker’s book, at Gotham Hall in New York in April.
Photo: Arnold Brower Photography
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