Catering
And Weddings
Catering
And Weddings
By George Meszaros
Hiring a catering service provider is part of your wedding planning
strategy. A caterer generally provides food and beverages and they have
a significant role in your wedding. If you have experience with
caterers, you are at an advantage. But if you have never taken a
caterer into service before, don’t worry.
Often the wedding reception venue offers catering service, so you may
not need to worry about hiring a caterer. Even if catering is not
offered by the reception venue, they may be able to suggest one to you.
Even if your reception site manager, recommends a catering service you
should still do your homework. Just like any other wedding vendor, a
caterer has to be able to provide you professional references. Part of
your job is to always contact the references.
Because so much rides on the caterer, make sure the business is:
experienced, reliable, trustworthy, and they provide a quality product
and service. Don’t think that a caterer recommended by
someone if the best possible solution for your wedding. One caterer may
work great for one event, but be insufficient for others. A caterer may
be experienced in smaller events, but not experienced with events with
two hundred invited guests. One may be experienced with weddings and
another with conventions.
There are two different styles of catering:
Seated Dinner - Seated dinner setting will usually require more servers
than a buffet dinner. Serving the food requires more staff. With a
seated dinner, you need more tables and chairs for most of the guests
will eat at the same time. A seated dinner offers less flexibility for
your guests, because they usually have a couple of options to choose
from. To make it easier on you and your caterer, menu options ought to
be included with the wedding invitations so your guests can choose
which selection they prefer. The pre-selection process enables you to
work with your caterer on the final count.
Buffet – With this option, you may be able to get away with
less chairs and tables. Buffet gives your guests more options, and they
don’t all have to eat at the same time. A buffet dinner gives
your wedding reception guests more alternatives to customize their food
selection. The buffet requires a smaller staff, and your guests can
pick and choose what they like. In addition to the clear advantage of a
more flexible buffet dinner, your hungrier guests can go back for
seconds. Because buffet dinners require minimal service staff, you
should be able to save money with this option.
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