You know what they say; breakfast is the most important meal of the day! Employment meetings and presentations tend to work out well if it’s arranged outside of the office and food is involved –of course. If you’re planning a casual business breakfast, a reliable catering business can help ensure a smooth corporate gathering for you and your guests. Whether you have a small staff, or a large group of people attending, scheduling it in the morning will guarantee the success because your employees are alert and eager to eat, and in many cases, it saves you money on the catering and venue costs. When you select a local venue that is designed to cater a business brunch –services included– you’ll want to book the time spot right away. A professional caterer will assist you while you relax and focus on the production at hand, rather than be anxious about the comfort of your attendees.
Ask yourself, why choose breakfast food? Do I want a simple continental-style brunch or a buffet that has all the ‘rise and shine’ selections that appease to your crowd? Both are great and handy options. Although afternoon luncheons have been a staple for business meetings, seminars and presentations, setting up your event earlier in the day has its perks. When you catch your employees or management staff first thing in the morning, they will have fewer distractions and conflicts. Provide hot, freshly brewed coffee close by and they’ll be good to go! Also, they’ll be less likely to run late or find excuses to cancel at the last minute. If you’re still not convinced, you’ll have your audience at their clearest, sharpest mental state of the day. Even if a few aren’t morning people, you will provide incentive with a free breakfast and hot or cold beverages to sip on during the meeting.
Consider setting up your event based on the duration of the meeting or presentation. If your event will be relatively short, you may want to serve the food first thing. Attendees can grab their plate and beverage and enjoy their breakfast at the table as you kick off your event. If the duration will be longer than 90 minutes, consider putting out coffee, tea, and juice upon arrival, and then plan a break halfway through for substantial food; for example, off the buffet filled with various fresh fruit, eggs, breakfast meats and pastries. This will provide sustenance for the first part of the program and give them a break, which helps hold their attention till the end.
Lastly, a professional event caterer understands how to stage your food in a way that will keep your event moving along with minimal distractions, and perhaps even have a skilled coordinator help orchestrate it. Depending on the purpose of your event, you have the option to choose a full breakfast buffet with all the fixings or an easy continental breakfast spread. Remember, your brunch will be a ‘hit’ and your budget is closely understood and respectfully considered.
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