Office Birthday Catering

Chat with CaterAi to plan your catering

Mark the birthday, the work anniversary, or the milestone without a last-minute grocery run. Decorated cakes, cupcakes, and dessert spreads from local caterers. Order office birthday catering and make sure no one’s big day slips by uncelebrated.
X
Use My Location
Try a different prompt
Please enter your event location to continue.
Office-birthday event

Browse 331 restaurants

Crazy Mint Berkeley, CA Crazy Mint Individual Boxed Thai 100% (598) Creative Concepts NYC Astoria, NY Creative Concepts NYC Individual Boxed Cajun 100% (247) Crepes and Omelets by Two Crepes Union City, NJ Crepes and Omelets by Two Crepes French Crumble & Whisk Oakland, CA Crumble & Whisk Individual Boxed Soul Food 100% (23) Cucina Cristallo Redwood City, CA Cucina Cristallo Individual Boxed Mediterranean / Middle Eastern 100% (84) Curry Up Now Decatur, GA Curry Up Now Individual Boxed South Asian Fusion 100% (413) Deli by Perry’s Philadelphia, PA Deli by Perry’s North American 100% (10) Deli Market Co Astoria, NY Deli Market Co Individual Boxed Mediterranean / Middle Eastern 100% (35) Deliteful Events Catering Atlanta, GA Deliteful Events Catering Individual Boxed Mexican 100% (181) Dipped N’ Smashed Cliffside Park, NJ Dipped N’ Smashed North American Dochi Seattle, WA Dochi East Asian Fusion DoubleDave’s Pizzaworks Austin, TX DoubleDave’s Pizzaworks Individual Boxed North American 100% (32) DrinkT Kirkland, WA DrinkT Taiwanese Duck Donuts Queens, NY Duck Donuts North American Duck Donuts Boston Walpole, MA Duck Donuts Boston North American Due Cucina Redmond, WA Due Cucina Individual Boxed Southwest European 100% (49) Eat Street NYC Brooklyn, NY Eat Street NYC Individual Boxed Western African 100% (7) El Sazon Dominican New York City, NY El Sazon Dominican Dominican 100% (16) El Sur Redwood City, CA El Sur Individual Boxed Western European 100% (541) El Xolo Tacos Austin, TX El Xolo Tacos Individual Boxed Mexican 100% (135) Eli Zabar Catering New York City, NY Eli Zabar Catering Individual Boxed French Empyrean Indian Kitchen Hoboken, NJ Empyrean Indian Kitchen Individual Boxed Nepalese 100% (156) Erik’s DeliCafe San Jose, CA Erik’s DeliCafe Individual Boxed Central American 100% (1870) Farmhouse New York City, NY Farmhouse Northern European

Why office birthdays run better as one celebration a month

Birthdays are the one recurring date in catering for office events that comes up for every single person, which is what makes them hard to run. Past about 20 people, a party per name fails on admin alone. Someone tracks the dates, someone orders, two birthdays land in the same week, and the skipped person is the one who notices.

One celebration a month solves all of that. You name everyone with a birthday that month, order once, and nobody gets a thinner version of what a colleague got. Announce it as a schedule, not a policy: the office celebrates on the third Thursday, and here are this month’s names. Nothing was taken away, so nobody feels demoted.

How to build an office birthday dessert board that beats a sheet cake

One cake asks 30 people to want the same flavor at the same moment. A dessert board asks nothing of anyone: brownie bites, mini cupcakes, macarons, chocolate-dipped strawberries, and a fruit tray for the lighter end. Individual pieces also scale without a knife, a stack of plates, and somebody cutting 40 squares while the room waits.

Then set two standing rules: one genuinely good gluten-free item and one dairy-free item, ordered every month whether or not anybody asks. Birthday dessert is where exclusion stings most, and the wrong place to make a person negotiate for a plate. Most caterers keep the spec on file, so you write it once.

What an office birthday costs: a dessert budget, not a lunch budget

Dessert and coffee for a room sit well under what the same room eats at a catered lunch, where $10 to $25 a head is typical, which is why a monthly celebration clears budget review when twelve separate parties would not. You are funding an afternoon, not a meal.

Hold it at 3pm, when the office is flagging and the calendar is usually clear, so nobody gives up a lunch plan to attend. Thirty minutes covers it: read the names, hand round the plates, done. Headcount is the only real variable, and a 15-person office orders the same way a 60-person one does.

How to keep office birthdays running without a volunteer

A birthday program lasts when nobody has to decide anything. Fix the day of the month, fix the delivery window, lock the two dietary defaults, and let only the theme move: citrus in January, something warm and spiced in November. CaterAi can hold that order and swap the theme, so December birthdays get the same effort as March ones.

Put the names on a card, never on the food, because a card is free to reprint and dietary swaps stop mattering when nothing is written in icing. When a month carries a real milestone, a ten-year anniversary or a shipped launch, lift it out of the dessert slot and give it team celebration catering. The other dates worth a standing order are in our guide to 25 office catering holidays.

Office birthday catering FAQs

Should offices celebrate birthdays individually or once a month?

Once a month, above roughly 20 people. Individual parties collapse under the work of tracking every date, and a missed one is noticed by the person it belonged to. A monthly celebration names everyone with a birthday that month and treats all of them identically.

What do you order for an office birthday besides cake?

A dessert board of individual pieces: brownie bites, mini cupcakes, macarons, chocolate-dipped strawberries, and a fruit tray. Single servings mean no cutting, no plates, and more than one flavor in the room. Add good coffee if it runs as an afternoon break.

What do you do about dietary restrictions at an office birthday?

Order a gluten-free option worth eating and a dairy-free one by default, every month, instead of waiting for somebody to ask. Keep the names on a card rather than written on the food, so the person eating the swap still gets the same celebration.

How do you celebrate a remote employee's birthday?

Send a treat to their address, or give them a credit to spend on their own delivery, timed to land during a call the team is already on. Matching the day and the moment of the office celebration is what reads as being included.