Conference Catering

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Feed the whole room without slowing the agenda. Breakfast spreads, lunch buffets, boxed meals, and afternoon snacks built to scale from a breakout to a ballroom. Order conference catering from local caterers who can handle the headcount and the timing.
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How to order conference catering: by day-part, not by day

A multi-day conference is not one catering order. It is breakfast, lunch, and breaks, each with its own delivery window, repeated across every day. Order it by day-part and you get a schedule you can hand to the front desk. Order it as one job and you spend the week chasing drop times.

The standard day is predictable. Light breakfast and coffee before the first session, lunch as the anchor, one afternoon break to carry the room through the last block. Spend on lunch, keep breakfast simple. Our guide to catering company events covers the wider planning side.

Boxed or buffet for conference catering: let the agenda decide

Boxed wins when the agenda is tight. Packed meals move 200 people through lunch in fifteen minutes, travel to breakout rooms without a second setup, and survive a grab-and-go transition between sessions.

Buffet wins when lunch is a real block, 45 minutes or more, and networking is part of the point. It feeds a wider range of appetites than a packed box, and it needs floor space and a line that does not cross a doorway.

Most multi-day programs end up mixed: buffet on day one, boxed working lunches once the sessions tighten. The same logic runs through all-hands catering.

How to manage conference catering across a multi-day agenda

Collect dietary needs at registration, not the week before. Put it on the signup form and order to the count you get back. Chasing 150 people for restrictions five days out is the most avoidable fire in this job.

The rest is logistics:

  • Delivery windows set against the agenda’s breaks, not the top of the hour. Food that lands mid-session goes cold in a hallway.
  • One on-site contact with a phone the caterer can reach, plus the loading dock and room number in writing.
  • A staging table outside the session room, so setup noise misses the speaker.
  • Budget room to reorder. Day two is where you fix day one, once you see what gets eaten.

What conference catering costs per day, and why the office beats the hotel

Conference lunch commonly runs $15 to $30 per person, from drop-off to lightly staffed service. Breakfast comes in under lunch, and each snack break adds roughly $5 to $15 a head. A full day of office-style conference catering usually lands between $40 and $80 per person.

What moves the number: staffing, hot breakfast instead of cold, and the number of breaks. Two breaks a day across four days is a real line item.

Hotel banquet catering for the same day commonly runs $75 to $200 or more per person. That is the cost case for keeping the program at your own office. CaterAi builds multi-day menus from caterers with confirmed availability across consecutive dates. More formats sit under corporate event catering.

Conference catering FAQs

How much does conference catering cost per person per day?

Plan on $40 to $80 per person for a full day at your office, covering breakfast, lunch, and one or two breaks. Lunch alone commonly runs $15 to $30 delivered. Hotel banquet catering for the same day starts higher, often $75 to $200 or more.

Should you serve boxed lunches or a buffet at a conference?

Boxed for tight agendas, breakout rooms, and short transitions, since 200 people can eat in fifteen minutes. Buffet for lunch blocks of 45 minutes or more where networking matters. Multi-day programs often open with a buffet and switch to boxed working lunches later.

How do you collect dietary restrictions from conference attendees?

Ask on the registration form. Make it a required field at signup, then order to the counts you get back. Collecting restrictions the week before means chasing individuals by email, and late answers arrive after the caterer has already locked your menu.

How far ahead should you book catering for a multi-day conference?

Give it several weeks, longer than you would for a single lunch. A multi-day program asks one kitchen to hold consecutive dates, which narrows the field fast. In peak seasons, push further out and lock the venue and the caterer in the same pass.