Sunday, August 3, 2014

Choosing a Quality Wedding Caterer!

   Are you having trouble choosing a high quality wedding caterer, that you can trust and be worry free the day of your wedding?  We are going to review some key items to look for, what steps you should take before giving a final deposit and share one of our favorite caterer's in town with you.

    What to look for?  Have you actually eaten their food and/or seen them work at an event?  Was it delicious?  Were you pleased with the presentation and their staff?  If so, and their business has sparked your interest, then you should give them a call!

    Steps for booking your Caterer?  If you have not tasted their food yet, for some reason, then the first thing you should do is book a tasting.  Your first consultation, is when you can discuss place settings, the menu (appetizers and/or main course), if the caterer provides linens/glassware, and how much set-up/clean-up is included with their services.  
    Finally, you can discuss pricing which often greatly depends on the types of meat you choose (burger bar, steaks, and/or chicken), whether it is buffet style vs. individual servings, and whether you want table set-up/clean-up included.  Personally, I always recommend that couples pay to have the caterer set-up, clean-up and man the bar.  This way everyone gets to enjoy the entire wedding!


    Lastly, we wanted to recommend one of our all time favorite caterers!  Not only can John Sanders and his daughter Genevieve of Old Town Grill, in Placerville, make a mean burger and amazing fries, but they also specialize in event catering!  We have used their services for our own wedding and tasted their food at multiple events. It is guaranteed that they will deliver a consistently excellent product and cater to your needs. 
    In addition to the food tasting great, their professional staff set-up all of the tables, linens, glassware, bar, and cleaned up at our wedding!  They continue to exceed our expectations when we see them work and greet all guests with a huge smile!  

               Old Town Grill
               444 Main St., Placerville, CA
               (530) 622-2631

  

                  Cheers,
                       Christie Rebolcaba and Lacey Byers of Snowline Photography



info@snowlinephoto.com

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