This is an agreement between an individual Employer or business and a caterer who is hired as an independent contractor to cater certain functions as agreed upon in the contract.
Absolutely! Most caterers will offer tastings so you can get a taste of what’s to come—it's the best way to ensure you're on the right track.
If something goes awry on the big day, don’t hesitate to speak up! It’s best to address any hiccups right then and there while the caterer is on-site.
Usually, you’ll find food and service details, timelines, setup and breakdown responsibilities, and any additional charges. It’s all in the details!
If you're in a pickle with a location change, reach out to your caterer. They may be able to adjust, but it’s best to confirm the details in your contract.
Cancellation policies vary by contractor. Most likely, you'll need to give notice and may lose your deposit, so it's good to know the rules before committing.
It depends! Some contracts allow for changes, while others are set in stone. Always ask for flexibility if you think you might need it.
Before putting pen to paper, make sure you read the fine print. Understand the scope of services, what’s provided, and any obligations on your end.