Wednesday, March 7, 2018

What You Need To Know When Shopping Atlanta Catering For A Party

By Denzo A. Larman


If you are planning to host a big event, one of your most important considerations is how you'll feed your guests. When rating parties, people often put things like music, entertainment and food at the very top of their lists. If you want to truly impress your attendees, make sure to feed them well. Following are a things to remember as you shop the available options in Atlanta catering for a party.

It is important for people in your group to have plenty of foods to choose from. Scroll through the menus that local companies maintain to verify that there are a number of choices in side dishes and entrees and that these are prices affordably. Top companies usually have limited menus for catering that include large quantities of various dishes at reasonable prices.

It is additionally important to order items for people in your group who have limited diets, food allergies or other dietary restrictions. Some providers will be able to supply vegan and vegetarian meals upon request. Others will even have a selection of items that are both gluten-free and soy or nut-free as well.

Depending upon the type of event that you're throwing, you may need to choose between two distinctly different service types. For most parties, buffet-style service is the most practical choice. This way, people can mill about and socialize, while stopping by the food service area to serve themselves as often as the want. For a more refined and sit-down party, however, you can always choose to order by the individual plate according to your final head count.

Decide how much support you want this company to provide in terms of meal delivery and setup. If you have a nominal budget, you can work with companies that will prepare your food and let you pick it up yourself. Other businesses will drop your food off and they can also have uniformed staff serve your guests.

Understand the limitations that have been imposed by your venue rental agreement. You may be renting from a venue that has its own catering services. When this is the case, venue users are often required to either get their food on-site, or to pay an additional fee to work with a third-party service provider.

If you intend to order alcoholic beverages for your event, you will need to refer to your venue rental contract once more. While your caterer may be able to provide these things, you will need to get your own, temporary liquor license. You will also need to make sure that this type of drink service is compliant with your venue rental agreement, and that you have sufficient amounts of venue insurance for covering any related damages, losses, and other liabilities.




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