Do you know the difference between the names given to the types of coffee breaks? Let’s go:
This is a “coffee break”, and is a dynamic and quick alternative to breaks between one attraction and another. During the coffee break, quick snacks are usually served, such as small sandwiches, sliced cakes, cheese breads, biscuits and fruits, juices, teas and coffees.
This service is similar to a coffee break in terms of what it is and how it is served, with the difference that the table is set at the entrance of the guests, before the event begins. In other words, it is a reception for the guests. This way, guests can interact, exchange information on the topic of the meeting and “break the ice”, thus making the meeting much more productive.
Another meal recommended for an informal event, brunch can be served either in place of a coffee break or after an event that ends around midday or early afternoon, as it is a meal with the characteristics of breakfast and lunch, it is more reinforced. This modality is often used when we don’t want the break to be too long or for participants to be dispersed, as they won’t need to leave the place for lunch. In short, each time has the right type of coffee break to be served!!