What office dinner catering usually is: a meeting past six, a crunch night, or a late session
Most office dinner orders are not parties. The food shows up because people are still in the building.
Three jobs cover nearly all of them:
- The board or executive dinner. A meeting has run long with outside guests at the table, so it wants restaurant-grade plates and quiet service. Our board meeting catering guide sets the standard for that room.
- The crunch dinner. A team is shipping tonight. Hot, filling, set down without ceremony.
- The late-session dinner. A training cohort with a 20 minute break. Boxed and labeled, handed out at the door, so the session restarts on time.
Which of the three you have decides service, timing, and menu, in that order.


