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Yummy Treats for the End of the Night

Are you planning on serving your guests something later in the evening to satisfy that late night craving and help work off the buzz from too many spirits? Well, here in Cincinnati there are more to late night snacks than the traditional candy station or skyline buffet. Take a look at some ideas we gathered to put a creative spin on your late night offerings!

No matter what you decide, your guests will appreciate and enjoy having a little something to nibble on late into the evening, not to mention having something to help absorb the libations from earlier in the evening!

Graeter's Ice Cream Sunday Station

Mini Grilled Cheese Dippers with Tomato Soup

Donut Station

Smore's Station

Mini Milkshakes!

Popcorn Station

Sweets Station full of Tarts, Mini Cheesecakes and Other Mini Sweets

Soft Warm Pretzels with Soda

Chocolate Chip Cookie with Milk Shot

Dipping Station with Chips

Mini Pizza Slices

Mini Burgers with Fries







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