Party Deposit

Party Deposit
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I'm happy to help! A "party deposit" is not a commonly used term in the United States, and it's possible that you may be referring to a different term or concept.

However, based on my research, it seems that some restaurants may require a deposit or a minimum spend to reserve a table for a large group or a special event, especially during peak hours or holidays. This deposit is usually refundable if the reservation is cancelled within a certain time frame or if the group meets certain spending minimums.

It's also possible that you're thinking of a "party package" or a "party platter," which is a selection of food and beverages offered by a restaurant for a fixed price, often designed to serve a large group or party. These packages can include a variety of items such as appetizers, entrees, sides, and desserts, and they may also include special promotions or discounts.

I hope this information helps clarify things for you. If you have any further questions or if there's anything else I can help with, please don't hesitate to ask!

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