Wedding Catering: Buffet Or Service
Another
conundrum for soon-to-be married couples is the dilemma of
having servers versus having a buffet for the reception.
Both have their advantages and disadvantages, so let’s look
at both sides before you make your decision.
At the buffet table
The first
and most obvious upshot of having a buffet style dinner at
the wedding is the opportunity for all of the guests to
choose what they want to eat. This way everyone is happy and
they can have as much or as little as they want. There can
be multiple things for various dietary restrictions as well
as a multitude of side dishes for the vegetarian that hates
getting pasta at every wedding.
But
the downside of the buffet table is that things that are
popular will run out. If you do not plan ahead for
shortages, then you may have guests that didn’t get what
they really wanted to eat. In terms of movement, the buffet
table can be tricky. The bride may have troubles moving up
there and might be afraid to spill anything on her dress, as
other may be as well. Trying to find ways to serve items
without having a large opportunity for spillage will help to
avoid any dry cleaning bills.
The service is excellent
Having
servers for the reception is a classy and easy way to keep
everyone happy during the reception. Not only will no one
have to move until the dance, but the servers can also
attend to any problems without the couple even knowing about
them. Drinks can also be served, which is wonderful for
everyone—no more needing to get up and down during dinner.
On
the other hand, this excellent service does
come with a price tag. It will be costlier to have staff
waiting on the guests, especially with more guests. You will
also take the chance of the staff being nice to the head
table and not to the rest of the guests. The best advice is
to interview each staff member as well before the reception.
Both buffets
and service are great options for reception dinners. If
you’re looking for something a little more casual, then the
buffet will be great, but for the more formal occasion,
service is best. You may want to stop and consider your
guests at this point. If they’re older and don’t move around
well, service is a great way to keep them comfortable.
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