Feast Menu Template
Celebratory, abundant design for Middle Eastern and Mediterranean feast menus.
Rich pomegranate red and warm sand with ornate arabesque borders. Decorative serif type with a festive, generous spirit.
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The Grand Feast
Mezze Spread
Hummus, muhammara, labneh, baba ganoush, tzatziki, tahini, toum, bread
Tomato, radish, sumac, pomegranate, crispy pita, serves 4
Feast Mains
Twelve-hour slow roast, cumin, coriander, yogurt, flatbread, serves 6
Lamb chops, chicken kebab, kofta, grilled vegetables, serves 4
Sweet Finish
Pistachio, walnut, and almond, rose water syrup, serves 4-6
Design Highlights
Ornate Arabesque Borders
Intricate, culturally inspired framing that surrounds the menu content, rooting the design in Middle Eastern and Mediterranean visual traditions.
Pomegranate and Sand Palette
A rich color combination featuring deep crimson red to stimulate the appetite, grounded by warm, earthy sand tones for an inviting backdrop.
Majestic Serif Typography
Utilizes Cormorant Garamond for headings, providing sweeping, elegant letterforms that give section titles a celebratory and premium feel.
Soft Charcoal Contrasts
Uses a dark charcoal instead of pure black for all body text, reducing eye strain and adding a layer of contemporary refinement to the reading experience.
Generous Two-Column Layout
A spacious structural grid specifically engineered to organize long lists of family-style dishes and small plates cleanly.
Questions About This Template
Yes, the two-column structure was specifically designed to handle high-volume item lists, making it exceptionally perfect for extensive mezze or tapas selections.
Absolutely. While the vibrant red is chosen for its appetizing and festive qualities, you can easily swap it for a deep emerald green, sapphire blue, or any other brand color.
The borders are designed with a careful line weight that prints beautifully on both smooth matte and lightly textured cardstock, though we recommend a warm, natural paper to enhance the sand tones.
Yes. While we use the highly decorative Cormorant Garamond for large headings, all dish descriptions and prices use Lora, a highly readable serif font that performs excellently in low-light environments.
Definitely. Although the aesthetic evokes a communal feast, the elegant layout is fully adaptable for standard appetizers, entrees, and desserts in a traditional dining format.
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