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How To Hire a Caterer and Throw the Best Party.

By: Tymon Hytem

So you are having a big party and now you have to find someone to provide all the food. Not quite sure what to look for? Not quite sure what to ask? Here are a few simple hints that will make choosing the caterer for your next event much easier.
First of all, make sure that you know the theme, idea, concept of the party or event that you are planning before you contact any caterers. Plan out how much money you have to spend for your event, and how much to spend on food and beverages. Also consider the number of people that you are inviting to your event and decide on how you would like your food served. You have the choice of buffet, food stations; sit down dinner and even a cocktail party complete with hand served hors d'oeuvres. When you call around to local caterers, make sure that you know what each is able to supply for your event. Some caterers only provide food, while others include everything from table set up and decorations to serving food and alcohol. Take all of these things into consideration before calling on any local caterer so that you are prepared.
In choosing the right caterer can be a difficult task. Make sure to ask around to family and friends for a referral. This can sometimes make it easier. Think about other events that you have attended, find out who catered that event, and then call them. Always check on the credentials of the caterer and ask for references. Make sure to follow up with those references. Any caterer that you choose to hire should be licensed by the state that you are in. If you don’t see a license, ask to see one.
Once you have narrowed down you choice by interviewing them on the phone, then you have the fun task of checking out their cuisine. A good catering company will arrange for you to sample their foods. They will also allow you to attend a function where the caterer is serving food. Make sure when you are attending that you pay particular attention to the set up and presentation of the food as well as the service of the staff. Always ask to see samples of any of the décor that they will be using such as linens and tableware. There are always other options if you do not like the choice that they have to offer. Make sure that the caterer that you choose is able to accommodate any of the requests that you have. The sign of a good caterer is one that is willing to work with you on a menu that will meet all the needs of your guests.
The cost of each caterer will depend greatly on the type of food that you select. Remember however that hiring a caterer is to make it easier for you so you should be prepared to pay for the service. Also it is important to remember to ask all the questions that you can. You need to know things like the quoted price; does it include tip and tax? How many staff members will there be to help? What type of deposit do they need and what is their cancellation policy. Make sure to get everything in writing so that there are no surprises when it comes down to paying for the service.
No matter who you hire, these fool proof hints should make it easier to find a caterer who meets your standards and needs.


Braz Vidonea is a retired caterer who has extensive experience in the www.creative-cuisine.com > California Catering business. For more free articles about food, www.foodimports.info/ > Click Here .

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