Aug 8 2010

Finding Your Perfect Match…

Posted by Erinn Scott at 10:08 PM

How do you know that you've found the perfect caterer? I have so many brides ask me this question. Truly I don't know that there is a right answer. It's all about YOU! Everyone wants something different. To me most important is that you mesh well with who you're working with because ultimately you want them to get your vision and recreate it in to the most scrumptious evening your guests have ever experienced! Who are we kidding? Food is what most of your guests will spend their time on and keep talking about afterwards (after they've talked about how amazing you looked)! I have found some pretty great key questions which I've provided below to ask when trying to narrow down your search. I hope you find them handy and I absolutely hope to be challenged when you step through the doors to experience AToE! Happy Planning Everyone and Buon Appetito!

1. Do you specialize in a certain type of food? This is important if you are looking for something specific or creative; the caterer should be able to supply you with sample menus to look over.

2. What is your average price range? Find out if costs are itemized depending on the food you select or if there's an all-inclusive rate. Does the cost include gratuity, taxes, and other additional costs?

3. Do you provide table linens, chairs, silverware, tableware, salt-and-pepper shakers, etc? Find out if the caterer can provide those non-food items and if not, if they will make the arrangements for rentals. If they provide them, ask to see them beforehand to ensure they are acceptable as is.

4. Who will be my main contact? Find out if the person you work with throughout the planning will be who will oversee meal service on the day of your event.

5. Will you handle the table settings? Inquire if the catering company will set up the place settings and place name cards and favors or if you are in charge of doing that.

6. Will you provide wait staff? Whether you are having the event at your home or a banquet hall, find out how many wait staff they recommend for an event of your size. Most reputable caterers will use their own wait staff even if the site has serving personnel available.

7. Where will the food be provided? Are there on-site facilities or will the caterer need to make additional arrangements? Find out if there is an additional fee if the caterer is required to bring in their own equipment.

8. Do you have a valid license and proper insurance? A license ensures the catering company has met health department standards and has liability insurance which protects you in case of an accident. Make sure this includes a liquor license from the state if you plan on serving alcohol.

9. Do you provide the alcohol or can I provide it myself? If you can handle the bar separately, find out if there is a corkage fee and determine arrangements to get the caterer the alcohol. If the caterer will provide it, look over the wine list beforehand and find out if they allow special requests.

10. Can you arrange a tasting? Once you have decided you have met "the one" and you're ready to move forward with a contract, schedule a tasting to sample their cuisine.