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Home » North America » Canada » How To Cater a Birthday Party – sponsored post

How To Cater a Birthday Party – sponsored post

May 15, 2019 by Nat & Tim Leave a Comment

No matter the size of your guest list, a birthday party can be a daunting event to prep for. One detail that you shouldn’t have to stress about is the menu. The simplest way to go is a meal that’s affordable and accessible. Providing food can be as easy as requesting the nearest pizza delivery. Just keep in mind these handy tips before you send in the order.

Variety is key

Pizza is a deliciously versatile entrée, but that also means it can be a challenge to choose the right options to serve. If you’re able to factor in each guest’s preferences, this will help, but a larger party may require some strategic guessing.
Serve up some basics, such as cheese or pepperoni, and then add in some more adventurous toppings for those that need that something extra. You may be pleased to discover that the Philly cheesesteak pizza is back, which can be a unique addition to your table.

Timing is everything

The last thing you want is guests sitting around with empty stomachs. Plan ahead as best you can, with a detailed list of everything you plan to order. If the volume is going to be especially high, you might even call the day before to give the staff a head’s up.
If you use online ordering, you can also track the pizza order to help you see how soon your food will arrive. This can help you adjust your party schedule if you have timed activities planned.

Cleanup is easy

The beauty of catering with pizza is that cleanup is a breeze. You can make it even easier with paper plates and cups. At the end of the night, you won’t have to wash a single dish. That’s a relief after a long night of celebrating.
Whether the big bash is for yourself, your friend or a relative, the menu can really make or break the evening. Very few people dislike pizza, and with the right topping choices and dietary considerations, you can please every taste bud. Start planning your big order now.

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