Holiday Party Catering

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The year-end party is the one everyone remembers, so the food should earn it. Passed appetizers, slider bars, charcuterie, and a dessert table that keeps the room mingling. Order holiday party catering from local caterers who can scale from a team dinner to the whole company.
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How to pick a holiday party catering format: start with the time of day

Four formats cover nearly every office holiday party, and the first fork is lunch or evening.

  • Drop-off lunch, $25 to $35 per person. Buffet delivered, no staff. Best under 75 people, or when evening turnout is shaky.
  • Staffed lunch buffet, $40 to $55 per person. Chafers plus two or three servers. The mid-size default.
  • Evening reception with heavy passed appetizers, $60 to $90 per person. Trays plus a station or two, built for mingling.
  • Seated three-course dinner, $90 to $150 per person. Plated courses, table staff. Save it for a milestone year.

Pick the time of day first, then the service level. Our holiday party planning guide works through all four in depth, plus the venue and alcohol calls.

What holiday party catering costs per person, and what moves the number

The full spread runs $25 to $150 per person, and format sets the tier. December peak pricing runs above off-peak, so a staffed buffet in mid-December costs more than the identical order in January.

Service level moves the price more than the menu does. An offsite venue adds $2,000 to $15,000 in rental on top of catering. Alcohol at $25 to $60 per person, and service charges at 18 to 22 percent, sit outside the per-head price. NYC and San Francisco run 25 to 40 percent above those ranges.

Why holiday party catering for December books out in September

December demand stacks against fixed kitchen capacity. The dates everyone wants, the second and third weeks plus the Thursday and Friday lunch slots, book out roughly 12 weeks ahead in every major city. That puts the real booking window in September and early October.

Bigger and more staffed means earlier. A drop-off lunch for 30 can still land four to five weeks out. A seated dinner wants the full 12 weeks and sometimes more, and an offsite venue gets locked before the caterer.

Starting late, two fallbacks work: run lunch instead of evening, where capacity is deeper, or move the party to January. CaterAi shows what December still has open and builds the menu around it.

How much food to order for a holiday party: 10 to 12 passed pieces per person

For a reception, count 10 to 12 passed pieces per person over two hours, and 14 to 16 when the appetizers replace dinner. Four to six varieties in rotation is plenty, and two of them should eat like a meal.

For a buffet, order 1.25 plates per head and weight the extra toward salads and starches. They absorb a second trip better than the main does.

Dessert counts in bites, not slices: two or three per person.

Running a full December, not one party? Christmas catering has its own playbook, and holiday catering by occasion holds the rest.

Holiday party catering FAQs

How many appetizers do you need per person for a holiday party?

Plan 10 to 12 passed pieces per person for a two-hour reception, and 14 to 16 when the appetizers stand in for dinner. Four to six varieties in rotation covers it, with at least two substantial enough to eat as a meal.

What is the best week in December for an office holiday party?

Early December. The second and third weeks are the most contested dates of the year, so the first week gets better caterer availability and better pricing. Thursday also beats Friday on turnout, because Friday competes with early travel and personal plans.

Is it cheaper to hold the office holiday party in January?

Yes, on price and on effort. January sits outside December peak pricing, caterer calendars are open, and a non-December date needs only four to six weeks of lead time. Teams that miss December often end up with a better party in January.

What are the catering options for an office under 25 people?

A drop-off lunch buffet is the practical pick, and it books on shorter notice than a staffed event even in December. At that size you can also buy out a restaurant’s private dining room, which removes setup and cleanup entirely.