Just trying to gage how much people would pay for different things like I did in my previous post in this group! Thanks in advance ☺️

by wakijuju

33 Comments

  1. SomalianRoadBuilder on

    Just the board, no wine/beverages? Probably $80. Looks like enough for four and $20 each for this type of food seems reasonable. Coming from Denver.

    Edit: this is how much *I* would pay. Typical restaurant price around here would probably be $100-130.

  2. I don’t see a lot of meat there. Only three varieties? And two varieties of cheese? Then fruit/veg and crackers? $45? If more meats and cheese I’d up the price.

  3. That’s about 45 minutes of work and $35 of food, so $60 for where I live

    ETA-Where I live, in a low COL town. And I do my own charcuteries, so it would be saving me time but not skill

  4. Historical_Kiwi9565 on

    About $45-$55. It’s very pretty but seems really weak on the meat/cheese aspects, which tbh is what most people go for.

  5. Old_Barnacle7777 on

    You put a lot of work into the board and it is visually appealing. That said, personally, I”m more interested in the individual items that go into a charcuterie board than I am in the visual splash of a piece. Also wondering how well elements in the board complement each other in taste.

  6. If you spaced the items out more it would look like more effort was put in. The cucumber looks like you just “cut and put”. Looks yummy and I’d tear it up but you were asking for critique.

  7. TheDefiantChemical on

    $30 , if there was more to the plate and more variety then maybe $45 if it were a very high end fancy restaurant

  8. Depends on the city! Probably $50 in Seattle if you replaced that cucumber with more cheese

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