Our caterer, big Catering, does many weddings there, so it worked out perfectly.
From the post-gazette.com
Undaunted, Simmons jumped into a caterer career with a Jefferson Street address.
From the tennessean.com
Mary Ellen Hardin was the caterer of choice for many horse farm owners years ago.
From the kentucky.com
A caterer or a tuxedo rental place had probably gotten rid of a bunch of stuff.
From the kentucky.com
Our caterer was always there to offer a helping hand with the planning process.
From the charlotteobserver.com
Dubsdread has been interim caterer at Highland Manor in Apopka since last year.
From the orlandosentinel.com
Your first step is to obtain a floor plan from your caterer and stick with it.
From the omaha.com
Sarah Davidoff, a caterer in Florida, says she used to jump at any type of affair.
From the fresnobee.com
It's an opulent, suburban caterer, with a traditional, continental restaurant.
From the orlandosentinel.com
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Someone who provides food and service (as for a party)
Catering is the business of providing foodservice at a remote site or a site like a hotel, public house (pub) and other various locations.
Someone hired to prepare food for a special occasion, such as a party
Means a food establishment, other than a mobile unit, which may prepare or serve food at locations other Than on the premises of the permitted food establishment. Catering does not include operations that only deliver foods such as pizza delivery.
A person or company who provides the main meals for cast and crew either on set or on location. See also craft service.
The person who is in charge of providing all the food to cast and crew on set.
(n) : one who undertakes to supply provisions, food, etc.,
Responsible for breakfast, lunch and dinner on a set. Different from Craft Services.
Means any person who supplies, either directly or indirectly, any food, edible preparations, alcoholic or non-alcoholic beverages or any crockery and similar articles or accoutrements for any purpose or occasion