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.
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