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Your wedding day is one of the most important celebrations of your life, so you want to make sure it is exactly how you want it. Your wedding caterers are a big part of the celebration and choosing the perfect one to meet your needs is not an easy task. Ask these three important questions before you book a company.

3 Questions Every Couple Should Ask Their Wedding Caterer

1. What Is Included in Your Service Fee?

Many caterers have a set fee for a certain number of buffet items per person or simply per plate if you are doing a la carte. Ask if there are additional setup and cleanup fees separate from the food service and what you may need to provide, such as table settings, linens, napkins, and silverware.

2. How Do You Charge for Alcohol? 

catererNot all catering services provide alcohol. If yours does, ask if they provide the bartenders, how they charge per consumption per person, and what kind of alcohol they offer. If you plan to do an open bar, ask if they can offer a pre-fixe beverage menu that includes both specialty drinks and well-enjoyed selections. Some caterers can only offer alcohol in their state, so if you cross state lines for your wedding, you may need to book a separate service.

3. Can You Accommodate Custom Selections?

With a variety of guests, it’s likely you may have some in attendance with dietary or allergy restrictions. Ask your catering services if they provide custom menu items or make substitutions and accommodations for common allergies, such as gluten, milk, shellfish, eggs, nuts, wheat, and soy. Also, ask if there is a surcharge for this service.

 

Have the wedding of your dreams with Lother’s Catering in Herbon, KY. Their professional caterers are dedicated to making your special occasion a success. They help every couple decide their magnificent menu with a complimentary, no obligation bridal tasting that includes up to four people with an estimate. Learn more about their dining selections and services online or call (859) 689-4030 to schedule an appointment today.

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