Bertram Rendezvous ~ Dinner in Montauk Information
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Bertram Rendezvous ~ Dinner in Montauk Information
"Lobsterbake Buffet " 7-10pm : Award Winning New England Clam Chowder, Steamers, Musels and Whole 1 1/4lb Lbster, Barbecue Breast of Chicken, Sliced Roast Sirloin of Beef Chorizo Sausage, Red Bliss Potatoes, Corn on the Cob, Crisp Garden Salad, PotatoSalad, Pastasalad, Coleslaw, Corn Bread, Strawberry Shortcake & Watermelon
FreshlyBrewed Coffee, Decaffeinated Coffee & Specialty Teas"
$Market Price ~ Usually about $75.00 / person
+Required Chef Attendant Fee of $150.00
Open Bar 7-10pm : Premium Band Liquor . Includes : Absolut Vodka, Befeater, Bacardi Light, Sauza Tequila, Cutty Sark, Canadian Club, Jack Daniel's, Baileys, Kahlua
$37.00 / person
All prices subject to a taxable 20% Service Charge and 8.625% NY State & Suffolk County Sales Tax.
I think it will be aproximately $150/person
FreshlyBrewed Coffee, Decaffeinated Coffee & Specialty Teas"
$Market Price ~ Usually about $75.00 / person
+Required Chef Attendant Fee of $150.00
Open Bar 7-10pm : Premium Band Liquor . Includes : Absolut Vodka, Befeater, Bacardi Light, Sauza Tequila, Cutty Sark, Canadian Club, Jack Daniel's, Baileys, Kahlua
$37.00 / person
All prices subject to a taxable 20% Service Charge and 8.625% NY State & Suffolk County Sales Tax.
I think it will be aproximately $150/person
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Almost feels like too much food. If my memory serves me correctly, we did plenty of dock drinking and paid for our bar drinks just before dinner. Lobsters were served by a chef behind a steam table which we walked up to. I assume there should be an alternate dish for non-lobster eaters. Salad and corn-on-the-cob were the side dishes and I really don't remember if a dessert was even served. Coffee, I guess. Dug hammered them down to a reasonable price knowing we'd have quite a few families. Sounds like the new management hasn't got the records of our earlier event. Brewster, you'd know the price of lobsters better than anyone. I know it's really high now.
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Are there really such people?I assume there should be an alternate dish for non-lobster eaters
Sounds like a good price considering the cost of mussels and clams and 1-1/4lb lobster(best size for taste) plus meat and all you can drink bar.
The other night I paid 48 bucks for a bakers dozen and a half for oysters on the half shell.
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I went on a "ten minute tour" in the fog with Randall and after we took a virtual land tour, dodged fish traps and rocks we arrived back hours later, late for supper , and, like Doug, I don't remember much else (but nothing bad).
I'm not sure but indecision may or may not be my problem.
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Walter is correct.
I was not suicidal enough to do an open bar. I know this crowd would have killed it off! Suffice to say they would have taken a loss.
Yeah, we have always enountered people who don't want the lobster. And a lot of kids. Inevitably there are requests for kid size meals with kid size prices. I understood the question when it was asked, but had to make a choice as to when to cease the accommodations.
Open bar is great for those who want to drink like fish. For me personally, I don't do that, so it doesn't make sense for me or Liz. Food wise, there is only so much a man can eat in one sitting. Unless you can take it with you back to the boat!
But yup, a lot of dock drinks...too.
I was not suicidal enough to do an open bar. I know this crowd would have killed it off! Suffice to say they would have taken a loss.
Yeah, we have always enountered people who don't want the lobster. And a lot of kids. Inevitably there are requests for kid size meals with kid size prices. I understood the question when it was asked, but had to make a choice as to when to cease the accommodations.
Open bar is great for those who want to drink like fish. For me personally, I don't do that, so it doesn't make sense for me or Liz. Food wise, there is only so much a man can eat in one sitting. Unless you can take it with you back to the boat!
But yup, a lot of dock drinks...too.
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