Company Picnic Catering

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Take the team outside and feed them like it’s summer. Grilled burgers and hot dogs, summer salads, fresh fruit, and a cold beverage station for the whole company. Order company picnic catering from local caterers and turn the park or the parking lot into the best day of the quarter.
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How many people to plan for at a company picnic: partners and kids are not on the org chart

A company picnic is the one work event where the invite multiplies on its own. People bring a partner, a couple of kids, sometimes a grandparent, so a 60-person team can arrive as 130 people.

Take an RSVP that counts adults and children separately, then order against the replies instead of the roster. Children are commonly counted at about half an adult portion, and family events draw same-day arrivals no calendar invite shows.

Give the caterer that split, not one total.

What food survives a company picnic in the sun: heat shortens every rule that works indoors

Outside, the menu is a food-safety decision before a taste one. Direct sun warms a tray faster than any conference room, and the familiar two-hour limit on food left out closes to one hour once the air passes 90 degrees Fahrenheit.

Order toward food that does not mind waiting: cold dishes dressed at the table, smoked and braised meats that forgive a slow line, and anything guests assemble themselves. Reliable failures: mayonnaise-dressed salads in the sun, fried food, which goes soft in about twenty minutes, and greens dressed in the kitchen, which wilt inside thirty.

Per head, a drop-off BBQ catering spread costs $18 to $30, and open-air service adds rentals, ice and staff.

How to serve a company picnic outdoors: wind, insects, and nothing to plug into

An office buffet assumes walls, tables and outlets. A park supplies none of them.

Wind takes the light things first: paper labels, napkins, empty cups, lids. Print dietary labels on card stock and weight them. A label that blew away is a safety problem. Wind also fights chafer fuel, so a flat surface and a windbreak matter more out here than the menu.

Insects arrive for sugar within minutes. Keep drinks and desserts covered until you serve, and put lidded bins well downwind of the tables.

Power is the thing nobody checks. Ask which outlets exist before you promise anyone hot coffee.

When to settle the rain plan for a company picnic: at booking, not on the morning

Rain is the one picnic variable you cannot order around, so it goes in the contract, not a 7am group chat. Three things to settle:

  • The covered fallback, and whether it is held on your date.
  • What the caterer charges to relocate, and the last hour you can still move.
  • The trigger and the deadline, commonly forecast rain above 40 percent at start time, called the day before by one named person.

Then ask what cannot come indoors. Drop-off food moves in a van. A grill, a truck or a rented tent does not.

Our guide to company picnic and outdoor office catering covers rentals, permits and portions up to 200 guests. Give CaterAi a date, a headcount and a park address for kitchens that deliver outdoors. Indoors, it becomes company offsite catering, one of the other workplace events worth catering.

Company picnic catering FAQs

How do you count headcount for a company picnic when employees bring family?

Do not order off the employee roster. Ask for an RSVP that counts adults and children separately, then order against the replies plus a margin for walk-ups. Families can roughly double a mid-size team, and children are commonly counted at half an adult portion.

What should you feed kids at a company picnic?

Run a plain lane beside the adult menu: bread, unsauced grilled protein, fruit, cheese, and something sweet. Sauce and spice on the side covers most of the rest. Kids eat less and eat earlier, so serve them ahead of the main line.

Is the two-hour food safety rule different outdoors?

Yes, once it is hot. Food left out is generally pulled after two hours, but that window closes to one hour when the air is above 90 degrees Fahrenheit. Direct sun warms trays faster still, so shade the table and swap pans rather than topping them up.

How do you keep insects off the food at a company picnic?

Cover everything until you serve it, sugar first, since desserts, fruit and open drinks draw wasps before anything savory does. Put lidded trash and recycling well downwind of the tables. Closed containers and lidded cups solve more of this than any citronella candle.