58 Birthday Party Food Ideas That Are Hassle-Free and Budget-Friendly By Parents Editors Updated on January 9, 2025 Fact checked by Karen Cilli In This Article View All In This Article Food for Adults Finger Food for Kids Older Kids Dessert Close Photo: Rachel Vanni Good company, entertaining games, and plenty of presents are the key elements at children's birthday parties, right? But there's another component that's essential to a successful gathering, no matter the age of the guest: birthday party food. Feeding a crowd on a budget can be tough, so we've rounded up fuss-free and affordable birthday party food ideas. The list includes delicious meals, snacks, and desserts that are sure to please children and parents alike, without upsetting your wallet. Birthday Party Food Ideas for Adults If you're celebrating your baby's first year, it's likely that many of your littlest guests won't be too interested in the spread, making this a great chance to brainstorm birthday party food ideas for adults (enjoy it while you can). Of course, adult food is great to have on hand at any birthday party, regardless of age. Here are some crowd-pleasing options: Baked potato barBarbecue sandwichesDeviled eggsGrilled sausagesHamburgersJalapeño poppersLoaded nachosFlatbread pizzasPasta and/or potato saladSpinach-artichoke dipStuffed mushroomsTea sandwiches or crostiniBean dip or queso dipChicken wingsAntipasto skewersSalad stationBuffalo chicken dip But don't forget the little ones altogether, of course! Even babies enjoy a variety of tastes and textures, so consider putting together a "baby buffet" with things like crackers, bananas, yogurt, applesauce, pasta, hard-boiled eggs, lean proteins, and more. Avoid anything that can be considered a choking hazard, such as popcorn, hot dogs, nuts, or grapes. Finger Foods for Little Birthday Party Guests Finger foods make everyone's life easier—you don't need to provide cutlery, and your guests aren't trying to chase a toddler while balancing a plate of salad. "Prepare foods in smaller sizes like bite-size meatballs and place them on skewers, or make mini hamburger sliders that are easier for your little ones to hold," says Andrea Woroch, a money-saving pro and mom of two littles. Here are some kids' birthday party finger food ideas that are easy to handle and sure to be a hit: Bagels and muffinsCheese and crackersChips with guacamole and salsaFruit on skewersQuesadillasSlidersTaquitosSandwiches cut into quartersVeggies and dipPigs in a blanketPotstickers If you're serving a crowd of toddlers or preschoolers who are all going to eat at the same time, chicken nuggets (don't forget the ketchup!) or Bagel Bites are easy on your budget and quick to pull together. Remember, excited little party-goers are often too wound up to eat very much, which is why you don't want to spend a lot of time or money on the meal. "I also suggest putting sauces on the side so kids can experiment with different flavors but you won't run the risk of anything getting wasted if they don't like the taste," says Woroch. Birthday Party Food Ideas for Older Kids For older kids, chicken nuggets and finger foods might not cut it. Here are some kids' birthday party food ideas for elementary and middle school students: Falafel, humus, pita, and veggiesGrilled cheese or BLTs with tomato soupMacaroni and cheese with optional toppings (bacon, broccoli, buffalo chicken bites, breadcrumbs, etc.)Bagel bar with various toppings (smoked salmon, cream cheese, bacon, eggs, etc.)Sandwich bar with meats, cheeses, and toppings Make-your-own taco bar, salad bar, or slider barPizza (either homemade or delivery)Pasta with meatballsStuffed potato skinsWraps with various fillingsTakeout from their favorite restaurant Birthday Party Food Ideas With Less Sugar Birthday party snacks don't need to be loaded with calories, sugar, or sodium to be delicious. Here are some healthier options for younger and older kids alike:Cheese and cracker plattersFruit and veggie plattersGuacamole, salsa, or seven-layer dipHummus and pita chipsMeat and cheese trayPopcornPretzelsTrail mix Dessert Ideas for a Kid's Birthday Party A festive birthday cake allows for a dramatic blow-out-the-candles moment. Try a theme cake if your kid is mad about motorcycles, superheroes, or Clifford. Many local supermarket chains provide cost-friendly, delicious, and highly customizable options. Feeling ambitious? Make your own cake (from a mix or scratch) and get decorating ideas from various websites like Pinterest. If you want less of a hassle, opt for cupcakes instead. There's no cutting, and they're easier to serve. Consider icing cupcakes in different colors and arranging them in a fun pattern, or one that spells out your child's name or "Happy Birthday." Put out sprinkles and other decorations so each guest can create their own masterpiece. Want to take your efforts up a notch? Here are some additional dessert options for kids' birthday parties that require a bit more effort: An assortment of piesChocolate fondueIce cream sundae barFruit plattersA variety of donutsChurros with dipping saucesCookies and milkChocolate-covered pretzelsMud cups. Use clear plastic cups, fill halfway with chocolate pudding, top with a layer of crushed chocolate cookies like Oreos, and then put a gummy worm or two on the top.S'mores (even better if you have a fire pit for older kids' birthday parties!)Waffle bar with toppings (syrup, chocolate sauce, fruit, powdered sugar, etc.) Was this page helpful? Thanks for your feedback! Tell us why! Other Submit Read more: Life With Kids Birthdays