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Whether you're planning a corporate retreat or a holiday party, the success of your event depends on hiring the right office catering service for the occasion. With great service and a delicious, varied food selection, your event can bring employees and coworkers closer together and eliminate stress, allowing everyone to relax and focus on enjoying themselves.

Below are a few things you should consider when looking for an office catering company.

The Type of Event

office cateringThe type of event you're planning, where you’ll be holding it, and the budget will all impact the menu choices you select and the service you need. For instance, if you're having an event at the office itself, look for a catering company that specializes in delivering to business locations, quickly setting up the buffet, and boxing up leftovers. A formal sit-down dinner in a conference room, on the other hand, may call for several courses and more options.

A Reputation for Service

Catered lunch events in corporate offices usually have a tight timeline with little margin for error. Before hiring an office catering company, make sure they have a reputation for on-time delivery, fast setup, and an efficient cleanup process. For the best results, find a company that focuses on delivering to business environments and understands the needs of their clients.

Dietary Restrictions

For a small event, you may not need special options to meet dietary restrictions, but it's usually best to assume some of your guests prefer vegetarian choices or have allergies. Ask every office catering company whether or not their menus include items everyone can enjoy.

 

Corporate Caterers Atlanta is one of the Atlanta Metro area's top-rated office catering companies, specializing in providing prompt, high-quality service to businesses throughout the area. Visit their website to browse their extensive menus today, like them on Facebook for sales and specials, or call (770) 649-4721 to discuss your office catering needs with a member of their team.

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