All-Hands Meeting Catering

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Get the whole company in one room and well fed. Lunch buffets, boxed meals, and fresh salads built to scale to a full headcount and pass out fast so the agenda stays on time. Order all-hands catering from local caterers who can handle a big group.
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When to serve food at an all-hands: before the doors, during, or after

The menu matters less than the clock. Food set out before the doors open pulls people in early, so the room is full for the first slide and the plates are quiet by the time anyone speaks.

Serving during the presentation buys a fed room and costs you attention. Lids, cutlery, and a driver at the back door all compete with the microphone. Serving after the last slide makes the close the reason people stay, and hands your team the cleanup. More timing traps show up in our guide to corporate meeting catering mistakes.

How to set a standing all-hands catering order, and rotate the menu

All-hands meetings repeat, so the order should repeat too. Fix the format, the delivery window, and the on-site contact once, and monthly planning drops to a headcount update.

What goes stale is the menu, not the format:

  • Rotate cuisines six or more deep, so nothing returns inside half a year.
  • Keep one vegetarian and one gluten-free option in every slot.
  • Pull headcount off the calendar invite a week out, then add the people who never accept anything.

Tell CaterAi the headcount, the date, and the per-person budget, and it returns menus that fit, which refreshes a standing order in minutes. A smaller recurring meeting runs on its own rhythm, covered under lunch and learn catering.

Hybrid all-hands catering: the same meal in the room and on the call

An all-hands is the one meeting where the whole company looks at the same screen. If half of it eats while the other half watches, you are running two meetings.

A meal credit fixes that. Time it to the in-room delivery so remote attendees eat at the same hour, and set it close to your per-person spend in the room. Two details decide whether it lands: send the credit early enough that food arrives before start, and say on the invite that cameras stay on through the meal.

What all-hands catering costs per person: boxed lunches versus a staffed buffet

Boxed lunches run $18 to $35 per person. They suit an all-hands with a hard stop, no table space, or a company streaming the meeting across three floors. Everyone gets a labeled meal and nobody queues.

A staffed buffet runs $40 to $75 per person. It suits the quarterly all-hands, the one with awards or a guest speaker. Staff keep the line moving, and your team is not clearing tables afterward. If the budget only stretches one way, put it into the quarterly meeting and keep the monthly one plain.

An executives-only session is held to a different standard of presentation, and that version is board meeting catering. For the other formats a company runs, browse company event catering.

All-hands catering FAQs

Should food come before, during, or after an all-hands?

Before the meeting fills the room early and keeps eating noise out of the presentation. During works only if the caterer is fully set up ten minutes ahead. After makes the close the draw, at the cost of cleanup time. For a monthly meeting, serving before is the safest default.

What should you cater for a monthly all-hands?

Keep one format and put the cuisine on a rotation. Six or more menus in the rotation means nothing repeats inside half a year, which is what beats lunch fatigue at a recurring meeting. Keep one vegetarian and one gluten-free option in every slot so the standing order needs no special requests.

How do you include remote employees in all-hands catering?

A meal credit timed to the in-room delivery works best, set close to your per-person spend in the room. Remote attendees order what they want and eat on camera with everyone else. Put it on the invite that cameras stay on through the meal, or the parity goes unseen.

How much does all-hands catering cost per person?

Boxed lunches run $18 to $35 per person for drop-off. A staffed buffet runs $40 to $75 per person, which includes the service that keeps the line moving and clears afterward. Headcount, hot food instead of cold, and beverage service move the total more than the cuisine you choose.