Approx how much would it cost to get a party of 15 catered at your house?!


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Approx how much would it cost to get a party of 15 catered at your house?


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It all depends on what type of food you want to serve.

A party of 15 could be $150.00 or $5000.00--just depends on the food and drinks.
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150 for basic then multiples [doubling] as better service and qualities are begotten of just reward
you can ring the boyscouts and get children or you can hire movie stars its just a few more zeros right
zero is nothing
choose your cast and food go to the pub.
or bring the bar home
for the right money you can get any one ant thing '
but for free just have fun.

Caterers charge per person and there is usually a minimum of 30 people. We just got married so we looked into it recently. Your best bet is to just order from a restaurant (KFC, Boston Market, ect) and go pick it up.

Obviously it depends on who you decide to hire, where you have the party, etc.

But for a reasonable party with decent food & drinks, I would allow approximately $25 to $45 a head. Allow more if you are hiring a venue.

hot dog r going to cost 50 bucks lobster will cost 500 buck
see how that works
beer 10 buck champagne 100 bucks
see how that works

I always find that using a Personal Chef Service is really very economical. Plus they will do all of the shopping, cook EXACTLY what you want, and then leave the kitchen clean and tidy!

For contacts, check out this directory:
http://www.gourmet-food-revolution.com/g...

What kind of food do you plan on having, will there be Hors D'Oeuvres,? Is it a sit down meal? I say figure $12.00 to $30.00 per person depending on your food choices. For the best answer, call your local caterers.




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