Wednesday, August 19, 2015

How to Choose the Right Caterer for Your Event

Are you in charge of Hosting an event soon? Too stressed to cook and don’t even know what to serve? A great option is to cater your event and leave all that stressful meal prepping and cooking behind you. If you are considering booking a caterer service for your next event here are some pointers you should keep in mind beforehand. First off there are many catering restaurants to choose from. Therefore don’t be afraid to ask questions or get recommendations from people who have catered here before. Figure out what type of food you're looking to serve.

The first main step when choosing a catering service should be setting a budget. One big mistake people make when booking is they haven't settled on a budget yet they are willing to spend. If you set your budget beforehand you will have a better understanding as well as the caterer as to what you want and need. Once you figured out how much your you want to spend, you can sit with a caterer and learn all the possibilities to make your event turn out perfect with great food. Ultimately the food and refreshments are at the heart of your catering needs. Once your budget is set you should walk through a bunch of sample menus that fit your range. Menu tastings should be provided and include everything they are willing to cater to your event. A caterer should be able to offer both buffet and dietary restrictions peculiar to your guests.

If you are in the Long Island area looking for a well established excellent restaurant find your way to La Bottega of Farmingdale. They cater special events with an exquisite Italian menu that includes anything from paninis to pizza, salads and gluten-free foods. Don’t hesitate to stop by and meet with us to figure out a perfect catering menu for you and your special guests. We even offer a 10% off coupon if you spend $100 or more which can be found on our own website labottegafarmingdale.com. Again, stop by and check out what we have to offer. We’ve yet to disappoint!

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