The Everything Guide to Starting and Running a Catering Business


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Do you enjoy cooking for others? Is your buffet table a work of art? Are your parties the best in the neighborhood? Then catering may be a great career for you! It's all here-from getting licenses and choosing the perfect name to developing menus and getting the word out. Seasoned food expert and caterer Joyce Weinberg covers all aspects of the catering business and shares her secrets to success with you, including how to: Choose a specialty-fancy fundraisers, company and family picnics, or romantic weddings; Learn the ropes before you start your business; Create a marketing plan that gets your company noticed by all the right people; Find clients and generate repeat customers. The Everything Guide to Starting and Running a Catering Business is all you need to make your passion your profession!




The Beginner's Guide to Catering


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Unlock the doors to a thriving career in wedding catering with "The Beginner's Guide to Catering." Designed for aspiring caterers, this comprehensive eBook offers the pathway to establishing and growing a successful wedding catering business, capturing the romance and excitement of truly unforgettable events. Begin your journey by diving into the enchanting world of boutique wedding catering. Explore the power of special events and understand why weddings present such a valuable niche. With detailed guidance, craft a solid business plan and navigate the essential legal foundations to set you up for success. Branding is key in this industry, and you'll discover how to craft an irresistible brand and unique selling proposition that sets you apart. Develop delicious wedding menus that captivate clients while accommodating allergies and dietary needs. Learn effective pricing strategies, including package deals tailored for brides and grooms. Supplier relationships are crucial, and this guide teaches you how to source quality ingredients and build strong vendor partnerships. Expand your reach with expert marketing strategies, and master the art of presentation to leave lasting impressions with stunning catering displays. As you prepare for the big day, this guide provides you with comprehensive checklists and team organization strategies. Ensure seamless event execution by coordinating with vendors and learning on-the-spot troubleshooting. Maintain strong client relationships with lessons on handling inquiries, tastings, and communication. Scale your business with insights into expanding offerings and managing larger events. Gain financial control with savvy budgeting and cash flow management. Embrace the future of catering by utilizing technology for booking and operations, and commit to sustainability with eco-friendly practices. Learn from industry success stories and let them inspire you to find your own unique path. "The Beginner's Guide to Catering" is your essential roadmap to success in the vibrant world of boutique wedding catering. Start your journey today!




Catering to Every Whim


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Discusses various aspects of a career in catering, such as the challenges involved in being a professional caterer, administration, sales, operations, convention food and beverage functions, weddings, beverage sales, etc. Also includes glossaries of hotel terms, wines, and alcoholic beverages, in addition to diagrams for meetings, food functions, and buffets. Directed toward persons interested in becoming professional caterers.




How to Start a Home-Based Catering Business, 6th


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Those passionate about parties or cooking can now realize their dream of working from home at something they enjoy. Denise Vivaldo shares her experiences and advice on all the essentials and more, including estimating start-up costs and pricing services, finding clients, outfitting one’s kitchen, and honing food presentation skills.




Catering


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In this invaluable reference, The Culinary Institute of America provides all the information that caterers and would-be caterers need to set up and run a successful catering business of any kind. From launching the business, establishing pricing, setting up a kitchen, staffing, and marketing to planning events, organizing service, preparing food, managing the dining room and beverages, and developing menus, it provides detailed guidance on every aspect of the catering business, showing operators how to troubleshoot and creatively solve problems. Illustrated throughout with 50 photographs and 30 black-and-white illustrations, Catering is an indispensable guide for anyone who wants to succeed in this highly competitive field.




Successful Catering


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"The Food Service Professional Guide TO Series from the editors of the Food Service Professional magazine are the best and most comprehensive books for serious food service operators available today. These step-by-step guides on a specific management subject range from finding a great site for your new restaurant to how to train your wait staff and literally everything in between. They are easy and fast-to-read, easy to understand and will take the mystery out of the subject. The information is boiled down to the essence. They are filled to the brim with up to date and pertinent information." -- Amazon.com viewed February 8, 2021.




Catering Like a Pro


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A guide for those wishing to begin a career in catering. Contains complete details for becoming a catering entrepreneur and expanding a catering business; 150 recipes for 20 or more than can be easily doubled; directories with toll-free information and supply sources all over the U.S.; advice from some of the biggest names in catering; planning and budgeting aids; checklists and charts; menus and menu worksheets; job expense analysis and pricing guides; client interview outlines; etc.




The Complete Guide to Foodservice in Cultural Institutions


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Create, manage, and grow a successful foodservice operation in any cultural institution The Complete Guide to Foodservice in Cultural Institutions provides insight, strategies, and information needed to run an appealing, efficient, and profitable foodservice operation that lives up to the commitment, standards, and quality expectations of any cultural institution. It is a unique and invaluable resource for administrators charged with ensuring the quality, profitability, and safety of foodservice operations in any cultural institution. A series of case studies recounts the problems and shortcomings encountered by a number of cultural institutions' foodservice programs. These studies demonstrate how to achieve improved financial performance, management efficiencies, visitor satisfaction, and integration with each institution's mission and culture. Through presentation of these case studies, this comprehensive guide shows administrators at museums, zoos, and other cultural institutions how to: * Use catered special events to encourage membership and sponsorship * Develop and market a private special events program * Create a restaurant that enhances the visitor experience * Evaluate and assess in-house restaurants and special events programs * Renovate or expand an existing foodservice operation * Ensure food quality and safety




Hotbox


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James Beard Award–winning journalists expose food industry secrets in “the Kitchen Confidential of the big-ticket catering world” (New York Times). Hotbox reveals the real-life drama behind cavernous event spaces and soaring white tents, where cooking conditions have more in common with a mobile army hospital than a restaurant. Award-winning food writers the Lee brothers steeped themselves in the catering business for four years, learning the culture from the inside out. It’s a realm where you find eccentric characters, working in extreme conditions, who must produce magical events and instantly adapt when, for instance, the host’s toast runs a half-hour too long, a hail storm erupts, or a rolling rack of hundreds of ice cream desserts goes wheels-up. Whether they’re dashing through black-tie fundraisers or celebrity-spotting at a Hamptons cookout, the Lee brothers guide you on a romp from the inner circle—the elite team of chefs using little more than their wits and Sterno to turn out lamb shanks for eight hundred—to the outer reaches of the industries that facilitate the most dazzling galas. You’ll never attend a party—or entertain on your own—in the same way after reading this book. “Lively . . . [with] just the right combination of sophistication and self-deprecation [to] show us what really goes on behind the scenes.” —The Wall Street Journal “An absorbing, immersive, appetizing tale, written with sharp intelligence and style.” —Susan Orlean, New York Times–bestselling author of The Library Book “Brilliant, gleeful . . . full of tips and secrets.” —Bill Buford, national bestselling author of Heat “[A] captivating tell-all.” —Publishers Weekly




Flight Catering


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* Fully endorsed by the International Flight Catering Association. * Academic and practitioner contributor team provide a practical and user friendly guide to every aspect of this vital part of the airline industry. * Unique and authoritative guide to the principles and practice of in-flight catering.