Wedding Menu Wording Examples: 40+ Templates for Every Style and Course

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At a glance

  • A wedding menu card typically includes: a header, course names, dish descriptions, and optional dietary symbols.
  • Plated dinner menus list each course separately; buffet menus list station or category groupings.
  • Keep dish descriptions to one or two lines – menus are read standing up or in dim light.
  • Standard dietary symbols: (V) vegetarian, (VG) vegan, (GF) gluten-free, (N) contains nuts.
  • Menu card size: typically 4×9 inches (100mm x 220mm) or A5 – designed to rest on a dinner plate.
  • Browse coordinated wedding menu cards at Paperlust – matches every invitation suite.

Your wedding menu card does double duty: it tells guests what they are eating and serves as a piece of reception decor that guests take home. Getting the wording right means finding the balance between mouth-watering description and visual clarity. This guide covers 40+ menu wording templates for every meal format – plated, buffet, cocktail, brunch, and dessert-only – with dietary notation guides and header options for every wedding style.

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Wedding menu card cheat sheet

Element Typical content Notes
Header Couple names, date, or “Menu” Optional but adds personalization
Course label Appetizer, First Course, Entree, Dessert Capitalized or in small caps
Dish name Full dish title, usually bold Capitalize each word
Description Key ingredients, preparation, sauces 1-2 lines max; avoid jargon
Dietary symbols (V), (VG), (GF), (N), (DF) Include a symbol key at the bottom
Footer Dietary note, chef credit, couple quote Optional; adds personal touch

Plated dinner menu wording examples

Plated dinner menus list courses in sequence. Each dish typically gets its name in bold or larger type, followed by a brief description of key components. Course labels (First Course, Entree, Dessert) appear above each section.

Elegant three-course plated dinner

Eleanor & James
October 18, 2026

DINNER

First Course
Burrata and Heirloom Tomato
aged balsamic, basil oil, fleur de sel

Entree
Beef Tenderloin (GF)
truffle jus, roasted fingerling potatoes, haricots verts

— or —

Pan-Seared Salmon (GF, DF)
lemon beurre blanc, broccolini, wild rice pilaf

— or —

Wild Mushroom Risotto (V, GF)
Parmesan, fresh herbs, truffle oil

Dessert
Wedding Cake
vanilla bean sponge, champagne buttercream

(V) Vegetarian   (GF) Gluten-Free   (DF) Dairy-Free

Four-course formal dinner

Menu

Amuse-Bouche
Lobster Bisque
cream, chive oil, caviar

First Course
Arugula and Pear Salad (V, GF)
candied walnuts, gorgonzola, champagne vinaigrette

Main Course
Filet Mignon (GF)
red wine reduction, roasted asparagus, pommes dauphine

— or —

Herb-Roasted Chicken (GF)
lemon jus, caramelized shallots, creamed spinach

Dessert
Opera Cake
coffee buttercream, dark chocolate ganache

Coffee and Petit Fours

Simple two-course menu

Dinner

To Begin
Garden Salad (V, GF)
mixed greens, cherry tomatoes, lemon dressing

Main
Slow-Braised Short Rib
mashed potato, glazed carrots, red wine jus

— or —

Roasted Salmon (GF)
cucumber dill sauce, potato gratin, green beans

To Finish
Wedding Cake and Seasonal Fruit

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Buffet menu wording examples

Buffet menus differ from plated menus – instead of listing course sequences, you list stations or categories. The wording can be more relaxed, and you typically do not need to indicate “or” between options since guests serve themselves.

Classic buffet

Eleanor & James
Dinner Buffet

To Start
Bread rolls and whipped butter
Seasonal garden salad (V, GF)
Caesar salad

Mains
Slow-Roasted Beef Carving Station (GF)
Lemon Herb Chicken Thighs (GF, DF)
Penne Arrabbiata (V)

Sides
Roasted seasonal vegetables (V, GF)
Garlic mashed potatoes (V, GF)
Steamed jasmine rice (V, GF, DF)

Dessert
Wedding cake and dessert display

(V) Vegetarian   (GF) Gluten-Free   (DF) Dairy-Free

Casual station buffet

Dinner Stations

The Carving Station
Slow-Roasted Prime Rib, herb jus, horseradish cream

The Pasta Station
Penne, rigatoni, marinara, alfredo, bolognese, fresh basil

The Salad Bar (V, GF)
Mixed greens, toppings bar, three house dressings

Sides
Roasted potatoes (GF) – Grilled asparagus (V, GF) – Dinner rolls

The Sweet Table
Wedding cake – Macarons – Chocolate truffles – Fresh fruit

Cocktail reception menu wording

Cocktail receptions replace seated dinner with passed appetizers and food stations. The menu card lists what guests can expect to be passed or find at stations rather than structured courses.

Passed appetizer menu

Cocktail Hour

Passed Appetizers
Mini Crab Cakes, remoulade (GF)
Prosciutto-Wrapped Melon (GF, DF)
Brie en Croute with fig jam (V)
Shrimp Cocktail, cocktail sauce (GF, DF)
Caprese Skewers, basil pesto (V, GF)
Wild Mushroom Bruschetta (V)

Stations
Artisanal Cheese and Charcuterie Board
Oyster Bar on Ice

(V) Vegetarian   (GF) Gluten-Free   (DF) Dairy-Free

Heavy cocktail reception (no seated dinner)

Eleanor & James
Cocktail Reception

Passed
Mini Sliders with caramelized onion
Lobster Rolls in brioche
Caprese Flatbread (V)
Chicken Satay with peanut sauce (DF)
Beef Wellington Bites
Vegetable Spring Rolls (V, VG)

Stations
Cheese and Antipasto Display (V, GF)
Taco Station with all the fixings (GF available)
Sushi and Sashimi Station (GF, DF)

Late Night
Midnight Sliders
Fries with dipping sauces

(V) Vegetarian   (VG) Vegan   (GF) Gluten-Free   (DF) Dairy-Free

Wedding brunch menu wording

Morning and early afternoon weddings are growing in popularity – and brunch menus have their own format. Mimic traditional breakfast and brunch sections rather than dinner course structure.

Elegant brunch menu

Wedding Brunch
Eleanor & James – October 19, 2026

To Begin
Fresh orange juice, coffee, and sparkling water
Seasonal fruit display (V, GF, VG)

From the Buffet
Avocado Toast on sourdough (V)
Smoked Salmon Board with capers and cream cheese (GF)
Eggs Benedict, hollandaise
Belgian Waffles, maple syrup, mixed berry compote (V)
Herb and cheese frittata (V, GF)

Mimosa Bar
Champagne with orange, grapefruit, and cranberry juices

Dessert
Wedding Cake
Pastry and macaron display

Casual brunch menu card

Brunch Menu

Drinks
Bottomless mimosas, bloody Marys, coffee, tea, juice

Starters
Fruit salad (V, GF, VG) – Yogurt parfait bar (V, GF)

Mains
Eggs any style, toast, and breakfast potatoes
Pancake tower, maple syrup, whipped butter (V)
Smoked salmon platter (GF)
Avocado and feta flatbread (V)

Sweet Table
Wedding cake, doughnuts, and a candy bar

Menu header wording options

The header of your menu card sets the tone. Here are the most common options:

Style Header wording Best for
Simple label Menu Any wedding style
Personalized Eleanor & James / October 18, 2026 Keeps as a keepsake
Dinner label Dinner / Wedding Dinner / Reception Dinner Plated and buffet events
Quote “Good food, good company” or a personal quote Casual and romantic weddings
No header (Just begin with the first course) Ultra-minimal design

Dietary notation guide

Standard dietary symbols save space and let guests scan quickly. Always include a symbol key at the bottom of the card, even if the symbols are widely known.

Symbol Meaning
(V) Vegetarian
(VG) Vegan
(GF) Gluten-Free
(DF) Dairy-Free
(N) Contains Nuts
(SF) Shellfish-Free

Menu footer wording options

A footer adds a finishing touch – and an opportunity for a personal note, dietary catch-all, or chef credit.

Dietary catch-all note

Please advise our team of any dietary requirements not listed above.

Personal touch

Each dish was chosen with love. We hope you enjoy every bite.

Couple quote

“Good food is the foundation of genuine happiness.” – Auguste Escoffier

Chef credit

Menu curated by Executive Chef Maria Santos, The Grand Ballroom
Designing your wedding menu card

Paperlust menu cards are printed on the same stocks as your invitation suite – Wild Cotton letterpress, Premium flat foil, or digital print. Custom sizing is available; 100mm x 220mm is the standard menu card size. Browse wedding menu cards and order alongside your invitation suite for a fully coordinated look. Minimum order 10 cards.

About this guide

Written by the Paperlust stationery team. Since 2014, Paperlust has designed on-the-day wedding stationery for thousands of couples – including menus, place cards, programs, and signage. Every order includes a designer proof within 1-2 business days and a 100% happiness guarantee.

Frequently asked questions

What is the standard size for a wedding menu card?

The most common wedding menu card size is 4×9 inches (approximately 100mm x 220mm) – designed to rest vertically on a dinner plate or in a napkin fold. A5 (148mm x 210mm) is also popular for more content-heavy menus. A6 (105mm x 148mm) works for shorter menus at casual events.

Do I need a menu card for a buffet wedding?

Yes, though the format differs. Rather than listing courses, a buffet menu card lists stations or categories so guests know what is available before they get in line. It also serves as a dietary reference for guests with restrictions.

Should I include allergen information on a wedding menu card?

Yes. Use standard dietary symbols (V, VG, GF, DF, N) next to each dish and include a key at the bottom of the card. For more serious allergens, add a footer note: “Please speak with a member of our team about specific dietary requirements.” This protects guests and lets your catering team manage requests proactively.

How long should dish descriptions be on a wedding menu?

One to two lines per dish. Menu cards are read in low light, often while standing. Long descriptions create visual clutter. Focus on the three or four most distinctive ingredients or preparation methods – enough to make the dish sound appealing without overwhelming the layout.

Can a wedding menu card have no header?

Yes. A minimalist menu that begins directly with the first course works well when the design carries the branding (couple name and date in the print design) rather than the wording. Many modern menus skip the header entirely.

What is the difference between a menu card and a printed menu on the table?

A menu card is a standalone printed card placed at each guest’s place setting – typically 100mm x 220mm or A5. A printed menu on the table refers to a larger format (sometimes A4 or folded) placed flat on the table or propped up as decor. Both serve the same informational purpose; the card format is more common for seated receptions.

Do wedding menu cards need to match invitations?

Not required, but highly recommended. A cohesive suite (invitation, envelope, RSVP, menu, place card, program) creates a polished, intentional look that guests notice. At Paperlust, menu cards can be ordered in the same paper and print method as your invitation suite. Browse wedding menu cards to see matching options.

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