Our venue doesn't serve alcohol, so we have to purchase and provide all alcoholic beverages. (caterer provides bartenders so that's covered)
Has anyone else done this...
Diana K. replied:
Brandy Sappington
Michelle S. replied:
Practical wedding.com and evite websites have alcohol calculators based on your number of guests and length of your reception. If your guest aren't heavy into liquors you may be better off and save more money just having beer and wine with one or two signature drinks. We had beer, wine and mimosas. Even my pickiest guest was completely happy with that. Good luck!
Justin C. replied:
I believe you can do this with https://www.facebook.com/149295765097124 Total Wine & More And if I remember correctly, you can even return whats not used.
Southern MD Brides -- I'm looking for a decently priced professional caterer in the area. Planning on having somewhere between 125-150 people, buffet style, nothing...
Jenna S. replied:
Hardesty Catering
Danielle P. replied:
I just booked BLin Caterers for our wedding. Food is great.
Margaret M. replied:
Dee Hardesty has a catering business
Shawn W. replied:
John Scott Cathy Scott
Nikki L. replied:
Have you tried Rita B catering
Chasity S. replied:
Jaclyn Boerlage~ try thompsons seafood . I think they have pretty decent prices & offer much more than just seafood and it's good:) & like everyone else said, Rita B. seems to be a popular choice .
Nikki L. replied:
Rita B is who I'm using as well. Im actually using her barn too as the reception hall. Its the belmont farm
Hi everyone, I'm looking for inexpensive caterers in Anne Arundel Co. area for a wedding on a private farm. This will be approx 100 people. Would like to have something...
Jennifer S. replied:
Wouldn't say inexpensive but reasonable :). Www.gourmetexpresscatering.com