Birthday Party Catering

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Throw the birthday without spending the day in the kitchen. A layered cake, cupcakes, party platters, and finger foods for the whole guest list. Order birthday party catering from local caterers and spend the day with your guests instead of the oven. Planning an office birthday instead? See our office birthday catering.
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How to cater a birthday party without cooking: drop-off platters, or staff who stay

The whole reason to cater a birthday at home is that the host gets to be at the party. Two service levels do that, and the choice sets everything after.

Drop-off means the food turns up ready to eat and somebody in the house puts it out and clears the trays. It fits a house, a backyard, and a guest list under about 40.

Staffed service sends people who set up, keep the table full, and hand back a clean kitchen. It pays for itself past that count, in a rented space with no kitchen, or any time the guest of honor would otherwise carry plates all evening. Both formats sit in our event catering directory.

How many platters a birthday party needs: a three hour party is not a one hour meal

Guests trickle in past the start time and eat in rounds, so the table still has to look like food when the last car pulls up. Buy against the busiest hour, not the invite list, and hold part of the order back for later.

The per-guest number tracks the format, not the food. Trays you set out yourself are the low end, at $12 to $20 a guest, a long grazing spread $18 to $30. Appetizer catering covers what belongs on each.

No two kitchens mean the same thing by a large tray, so get a guest count per tray in writing. Our party tray guide sizes them. Your guest list arrives with no dietary sheet, so assume one vegetarian main and label anything with nuts.

How to balance birthday cake with real food: one is the ceremony, the other is dinner

Cake is the only part of the order with a scheduled moment, and at a private party it is not optional. A workplace can swap it for a dessert board. A birthday party cannot: the candles are why forty people stand in a circle and stop talking.

So buy the cake as the ceremony and the eating separately: size it to look right and be cut in front of everyone, then set the remaining sweetness beside it in pieces.

What goes wrong is a spectacular cake next to a thin savory table: guests who ate frosting at eight leave at nine. Order the food as though no cake were coming.

Why birthday party catering is harder to book than a work lunch: one date, usually a weekend

A team lunch can slide a week. A fiftieth cannot, which makes it the harder booking. You are also chasing Saturday and Sunday evenings, against weddings and graduations.

A platter order dropped at the door commonly needs days. Servers on a weekend evening commonly want weeks. Lock the caterer around the date and choose dishes later, since a menu can change and the Saturday cannot.

Hand the date, the address, and a head count to CaterAi and it names the caterers still open that weekend. If the celebration belongs at work, office birthday catering works to a different rhythm.

Birthday party catering FAQs

How much does it cost to cater a birthday party?

The service level, not the menu, decides most of the bill. Trays you put out yourself sit at $12 to $20 a guest, and a long grazing spread at $18 to $30. Staffed service lands well above both, once servers and cleanup are on the invoice.

Should birthday party catering be drop-off or staffed?

Drop-off for a house party where somebody will put the food out and clear it afterward. Staffed once the guest list passes about 40, once the venue has no kitchen behind it, or when the host would rather be a guest.

How much food do you need for a three hour birthday party?

More than the same number of people eat at a seated meal, because everybody grazes in rounds across the whole party. Buy against the busiest hour rather than the invite list, and ask each caterer how many guests one tray covers.

Do you still order dessert if there is a birthday cake?

Usually yes. The cake is the ceremony and one slice each, so a tray of small sweets beside it keeps the table alive after the candles, and gives anyone avoiding gluten or dairy something to take. It also spares somebody cutting forty slices.