Special event caterers and corporate event catering services in Montreal.



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  • Absolute Audio Visual

    Supplies presentation support services for corporate events, business meetings, training sessions, conferences and trade shows. Includes a photo gallery.

  • Atmosphere Communications

    Produces interactive training workshops, and internal/external communications programs. Includes client list, case studies and news.

  • Avec Plaisirs Catering

    Répertoire de sites sur les émissions, séries et films cultes et sur les stars qui les composent.

  • Chef de Ville

    A group of professional cooks, wine experts, and restaurant consultants providing home chef, office party and catering services in the Montreal area.

  • Gourmaison

    Gourmaison was launched twenty years ago with the intention of providing delicious, high quality, “home-cooked” food to a wide range of clients on a take-out basis. Over the next ten years, requests from our clients grew to include catering of all kinds. In response to the growing needs of our clientele, in 1997 we moved from our original retail location on Cote St. Luc road to a much larger industrial space on Namur (near Jean Talon and Decarie). We currently cover all kinds of catered events: breakfasts, lunches, cocktail receptions, dinner parties, and conferences, to name just a few.

  • Leavitt Catering

    Kosher food: dairy, meat, pareve, vegan and lactose free dishes - from bagels to smoked meat.

  • Maitre et chef Traiteurs

    Catering service for the Montreal area, providing fine cuisine for gourmet people, buffets and receptions. Includes sample menus and profiles of their executive team.

  • Montreal Bread Company - MBCo

    A bakery shop concept offering eat in and catering menus featuring freshly baked breads, gourmet sandwiches, desserts and exotic coffees.

  • Otago Catering

    Caterer specializing in corporate events from board meetings to product launches. Also supplies weddings and other celebrations. Menus are custom designed for each event.

  • Pierre de Rigaud Traiteur

    Caterers featuring traditional French cuisine serving large corporate events to intimate private dinners. Lists menu suggestions, a partial client list and FAQs.

  • Solly the Caterer

    Offers prepared Jewish foods, party sandwiches, baked goods, and salads for all occasions.

  • Sugar Rush Cakes

    Specializes in creating unique and hard to find cakes.



 
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Catering :



 

Catering is the business of providing foodservice at a remote site.

Event ranges from box-lunch drop-off to full-service catering. Caterers and their staff are part of the food service industry.

When most people refer to a "caterer", they are referring to an event caterer who serves food with waiting staff at dining tables or sets up a self-serve buffet. The food may be prepared on site, i.e., made completely at the event, or the caterer may choose to bring prepared food and put the finishing touches on once it arrives.

The event caterer staff are not responsible for preparing the food but often help set up the dining area. This service is typically provided at banquets, conventions, and weddings. Any event where all who attend are provided with food and drinks or sometimes only hors d'oeuvres is often called a catered event.

Many events require working with an entire theme or color scheme. A catering company or specialist is expected to know how to prepare food and to make it attractive. As such, certain catering companies have moved toward a full-service business model commonly associated with event planners. They take charge of not only food preparation but also decorations, such as table settings and lighting.

The trend is towards satisfying all the clients senses with food as a focal point. With the correct atmosphere, professional event caterers with experience can make an event special and memorable.

Beautifully prepared food alone can appeal to the senses of taste, smell, and sight - perhaps even touch, but the decorations and ambiance can play a significant part in a successfully catered event.

Catering is often sold on a per-person basis, meaning that there is a flat price for each additional person. However, things like lighting and fire permits are not scaled with the guest count, so per-person pricing is not always appropriate. It is necessary to keep the cost of the food and supplies below a price margin in order to make a profit on the catering.

As many others in the food service industry, caterers and their staff work long hours. It is not uncommon for them to work on holidays or 7 days a week during holiday event seasons.


 




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