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Caterers

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Re: Caterers

  • edited December 2011
    John Michael Catering allows you to supply the alcohol, you just have to pay a per person fee, which includes things like soda, the glass, bar setup, etc. It is $4 if you are only doing beer and wine and $7 if you are having an open bar, because of all the other juices and mixes.
  • edited December 2011
    I know that Arthur's allows you to provide your own alcohol.  They will even help you determine how much you will need to buy based on your number guests.  I am not sure though what fees there are.
  • edited December 2011
    Puff n Stuff lets you provide your own alcohol.  If you are having a full bar its like $5 a person bar set up fee (which includes all the glasses, napkins, ice, and mixers neceressary for an open bar- you just give them the booze)  You give them the alcohol the week before and they chill it and bring it to the reception and set it all up for you! I think they also have just a wine and beer option too.
  • edited December 2011
    I know Levans does this as well. I can't remember exact prices now (sorry) but Duane over there recommended BarFly to us for alcohol supply
  • edited December 2011
    what is barfly?  I was just going to go to total wine and buy wine, champagne, and spirits from there.
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  • edited December 2011
    Big City allows you to provide your own alcohol.

    FMIL found sales/coupons and our stuff was from Total Wine, Costco and some grocery stores.

    Big City gave us a suggested list of quantities to buy.  I know we bought more than necessary, but it's better to be safe than sorry!
  • edited December 2011
    BarFly is full service only, I believe. You can pay a per person charge for all guests for open bar - it was $22-25 pp, I think, when I had an estimate done two years ago. That includes alcohol and mixers and all that other stuff. It's a gamble, especially if not all of your guests drink. But if you know your crowd and know it would be a worthwhile investment it could be the way to go.
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  • edited December 2011
    Oh. I had heard that you can purchase whatever you wanted, not just full service but I could be mistaken
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