Submitted by [deleted] t3_11meirq in WorcesterMA
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Submitted by [deleted] t3_11meirq in WorcesterMA
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I should also add that the caterer would have to set up, provide plates/silverware, and break down/remove plates/silverware. The venue does not provide the cutlery, etc.
As someone who had Mexican on their wedding night…I will tell you this is a bad idea.
Peppercorns
Came here to suggest Peppers, people are STILL talking about how good the food was at my wedding 8 years later! and I have a lot of very difficult people in my family the fact that they all liked it was amazing. We had a plated service with 6 passed apps, 5 stations at the cocktail hour, and then 3 choices for dinner.
What you want is a catering company, not a restaurant.
I’m finding a lot of catering companies won’t work with groups this small, so it was suggested to look into restaurants. I do have inquiries in with a few caterers.
Try the Boynton. They did our wedding.
Did you call Struck?
Most restaurants won’t have staff and plates/silverware to send plus do set up and break down of an event like that.
Back when I catered I did plenty of small dinners like this. It might just depend on when you are asking for and what your budget is. (Keep in mind weekends in prime wedding/graduation season are already booked!)
If you’re on a budget, you might be better off looking at smaller caterers and food trucks for what you are looking for, not a restaurant. Or if you know people in the business, offering a cash gig to do the setup/cleanup and renting the plates and silverware yourself.
Thanks! I love the food truck idea actually!!!
I put in an inquiry with them on their website and hopefully will hear back today!
Thanks! I did put in an inquiry with them on their website and will hopefully hear back today!
Try Post Office Pub in North Grafton.
Unique Cafe!
AndresWhut t1_jbhdp1w wrote
Sol Of Mexico does catering if you want Mexican food