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inexpensive caterer?

Since I'm having such trouble getting in contact with my #1 choice caterer, my plans may be out the window. Can anyone suggest a caterer that is fairly inexpensive (like $10-14 a plate) and serves traditional wedding food (not tacos or BBQ type stuff)? We are on a tight budget. Thank you!
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Re: inexpensive caterer?

  • edited December 2011
    My sister was on a tight budget for her wedding and she went with grocery store catering, which ended up being $10 a plate. The food wasn't gourmet or anything, but it was definitely not bad. The store she used was Hy-Vee, but that was in Kansas City. Other stores around here probably have similar prices, though.
  • LolaBelle515LolaBelle515 member
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    edited December 2011
    We worked with Classic Catering, which was extremely inexpensive...but I don't know if they only cater at the 20 or so designated sites that are on their website:)

    I am having Divine Swine cater a large event for work this weekend and we are having 2 types of meat and 3 sides for $10 a person---I've heard great things about them and know they can handle a larger job. You might want to check them out!
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  • maybe984maybe984 member
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    edited December 2011
    I know you said "no bbq" but I want to throw Brasa out there as a possibility. It's kind of bbq-ish, but much more high-end. They average about $13 per person.
  • edited December 2011
    We're going with Classic Catering - the food is amazing!  They cater to a wide variety of areas.  Our wedding is in Stillwater and they're located in Minneapolis.
  • edited December 2011
    Where are you having your reception? I'm having my catering done by Joanie's Catering out of Hutchinson and she has great rates, 2 meat buffet for $8.50/plate (I have about 300 guests) She travels 60 mile radius around Hutchinson. If that isn't an option, I would check out some of the "larger" towns on the out-skirts of the suburbs, they may be willing to travel and tend to charge less than the companies in the cities.
  • ansheehanansheehan member
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    edited December 2011
    Premier Catering had some really great prices.
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