One pack, one price, a whole gathering fed. The Large Pack is this Berkeley studio's fixed-price answer for corporate catering and event catering runs: twenty tea sandwiches, a twenty ounce bag of rosemary potato chips, and sides, composed with the same eye that builds their grazing tables, at one flat price that feeds twelve to fifteen.
Included With This Package
- Twenty tea sandwiches from the studio's sandwich lineup
- A twenty ounce bag of house rosemary potato chips
- Sides to round the spread, per the published pack build
- One flat price, published by the studio, for twelve to fifteen guests
Why a Fixed-Price Pack
- No per person math: one number covers the group
- The build is defined in advance, so approvals are instant
- The same artisan sourcing as the grazing tables, in portable form
This studio carries a perfect 5.0 star rating on one major review platform and 4.9 on the other, earned on grazing work where presentation is the product. The packs translate that standard into a grab-and-serve format: composed, generous, and ready the moment it lands.
Questions Hosts Ask
- How many does it feed? The published build covers twelve to fifteen guests
- Can sandwich selections vary? The lineup is set in the ordering conversation
- Is a smaller size available? A smaller pack exists for eight to ten guests
How Booking Works
Share your date and delivery window. The studio confirms the sandwich lineup, the pack is built fresh, and it arrives composed and ready to open. One flat price; no count reconciliation afterward.
Where We Work
Based in Berkeley, California, serving the East Bay, San Francisco, and the wider Bay Area.
Good to Know
- The studio's grazing tables cover larger headcounts on a per guest basis
- Boards and packs make easy companions for meetings that deserve better
- Lead time protects the morning bake and the sandwich build
Who Books This
Team leads feeding a working session without a budget meeting, hosts adding a composed lunch to a small celebration, and offices that want catering quality without catering logistics. The pack exists for exactly the day when one decision should be enough.
The Studio Standard
Tea sandwiches are an old form done carelessly almost everywhere; here they get the grazing-table treatment, with fillings composed rather than spread and a finish that survives the trip. The rosemary chips are bagged in house, and the sides change with the market the way the boards do.
Budgeting It
One published flat price covers the entire build for twelve to fifteen guests, which makes this the easiest line item in event catering: no minimums to model, no per person tail to true up, and no surprise at the invoice. Order, receive, serve.
Pairing It
The pack plays well beside the studio's boards when the group runs past fifteen: one Large Pack anchors the table, a cheese or fruit board widens it, and the whole spread still arrives in two boxes. For recurring team lunches, alternating the sandwich lineup keeps a standing Friday order interesting without renegotiating anything.
Delivery Day
The pack is built the morning of delivery and travels composed, so what opens at your office looks like what the studio packed. No chafing dishes, no setup window, no breakdown: clear a table, open the boxes, and lunch is served. For offsites and picnics, everything in the pack travels as well as it photographs.
A Note on the Form
Tea sandwiches earn their keep at gatherings because they skip the structural problems of big sandwiches: no toppling, no knives, no half-eaten halves. Twenty of them feed twelve to fifteen people precisely because guests graze two or three across a conversation, which is the same logic the studio's tables run on at larger scale.
For larger gatherings, a second Large Pack travels as easily as one, and the studio can stagger builds so a long afternoon event gets a fresh second wave instead of a tired first one.
If your gathering needs one good decision instead of ten, this is it. Share the date and the delivery window, and the pack gets built.
