Corporate Catering? We Have An App For That

corporate catering socializingWell at Fresh from the Kitchen, when it comes to planning your catered corporate event large or small, we do have an ‘app’ for that! From music, to décor, rentals, to bar service, transportation, and of course fabulous food, we can help you have a seamless event that requires no work on your part other than approving the menu, letting us know the theme, and approving the cost.

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Do’s and Don’ts of Event Planning: Phoenix Trends

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Phoenix Do’s & Don’ts Of Event Planning

When hosting a corporate catering, you need to take many things into consideration. You’ll not only be focused on the reason behind the event but that everyone is having a great time. It doesn’t matter if your event is large or small, these tips will help you plan your party like a pro.

Decide the When and Why

According to an article by famed etiquette author Emily Post, when planning a party a good host considers the reason for the celebration, the size of the event, the venue, the budget, the time of year and more before they move on to the fun things like decor and food. Why? Because once you plan out these factors you can really be focused on the creative side of the event planning. There is so much that goes into planning a big event and it’s important to be organized.

Fresh from the Kitchen for your Casual Corporate Lunches

Casual Corporate LunchesFresh From The Kitchen caters more than just weddings and would love to be at your casual corporate lunches! Whether it be a budget friendly boxed lunch or a more elaborate hot spread, we have a great variety on our menus to select from. During this hot summer weather our client’s are all about that grill life. Wouldn’t you like to have smoked brisket, our house made potato salad, or fresh grilled vegetables for your next business meeting?

Corporate Catering: Picnics

Having a picnic for a catered corporate function is a great way to get colleagues together for those annual parties.
Summer is a difficult time to work in the office. The long days coupled with copious amounts of sunshine and breezy air make it difficult to focus and can lead to less productivity. It’s also a time that generates resentment towards the work place office (aka the place where we have to work for each day and can’t enjoy the summer weather).