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Birthday party catering

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HopeFull28 · 09/08/2016 18:11

How much does it cost to do buffet style food for about 20 adults and 15 children for a childs birthday party?

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GettingScaredNow · 09/08/2016 18:16

Depends on what your planning to serve.
Where your planning to buy it from.
Are you preparing it yourself? Or using a caterer?
If your preparing it yourself - write yourself a menu and then go online to which ever supermarket you will use and price it up.

If your using a caterer, email them.

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HopeFull28 · 09/08/2016 18:19

A friend has offered to do it but I think what she has said it will cost is madness but then again I've never done the 'party' thing before... and planning on serving sandwiches, etc nothing special and getting the cake separate Confused

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Optimist1 · 09/08/2016 18:32

You'll need to give us an idea of the things she's planning to provide and the cost before we can tell you how outrageous she is! Wink

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Smartiepants79 · 09/08/2016 18:36

So you're catering for approximately 30 people. Will there be adult food and kids food or just all the same.
Agree we need to know more about what food you've decided on before we can give an opinion.

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BrieAndChilli · 09/08/2016 18:38

I've been to parties where sarnies were made with value ham and others where the ham is ££££ from a specialist butcher.
All depends doesn't it!!

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HopeFull28 · 09/08/2016 18:48

Ok sorry for drip feeding dont want to give myself away haha
its all going to be the same no adult / kids selections and I'm presuming its going to be brought from asda Grin

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GettingScaredNow · 09/08/2016 18:51

How old is the birthday child?

My Dd just turned 4. We had a tiny party. She had 6 friends. And adults stayed.
I did 2 pizzas (pizza express but were half price) some crisps, carrot and cucumber batons, mini tomatoes, houmous, babybels.
Juice in jugs and bottled water for kids.
Party rings and jammy dodgers for after.

Made enough so that adults could eat if they wanted to but mostly they didn't. Had almost a whole pizza left over.

I would guess I spent £20 ish.
But I made my own cake. So maybe £10/15 there.

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HopeFull28 · 09/08/2016 19:28

Is my sons first birthday we are hiring a hall etc and have been told £100 for sandwiches etc Hmm

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ItsAllGoingToBeFine · 09/08/2016 19:30

So about £3 pp? That doesn't sound ridiculous to me, but iId be expecting more than diluting juice and jam sandwiches

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MadameJosephine · 09/08/2016 19:32

£100 for 35 people is only £3 a head, sounds reasonable to me

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HopeFull28 · 09/08/2016 19:45

Looking at it like that it seems more than fairBlush thanks for your replies

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