Submitted by jesslovesyou16 t3_ye7xc9 in Maine
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Submitted by jesslovesyou16 t3_ye7xc9 in Maine
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Well I got half an old 1L of Sprite. It's flat, but... maybe that's the start of a beautiful tradition?
What kind of food are you looking for? Price range? Inside or outside? What is the venue like (area catering will be) and does if have any equipment there? Do you want caterers who do plated or buffet? (Or who offer both if undecided) Do you want a bar? Do you want the caterer to also provide the bar?
I did Mo's BBQ and the we had some homemade things like lobster rolls and various snacks and treats. Definitely more on the cheap side than the moderate side.
Rita’s
This! Maine is a big, spread out state and this post is far too vague to make any relevant recommendations.
We had ours catered by Courtney from the Maine Lobsterbake Company and it could not have been any better.
She brought everything she and her small team needed out to Peaks Island, and we were served homemade clam chowder, white wine mussels, and a proper lobsterbake for $55 a head (this was 6 years ago mind you). She also had dessert options which we passed on in favor of Whoopies pies we sourced ourselves, and had a chicken entree for non seafood eaters.
Incredibly easy to work with, lots of avenues to tailor the menu and schedule, food was outstanding, and I thought the price was stellar for the type of menu (plus it was a lobster and seafood meal out on Peaks, I mean c’mon).
Not sure if she can tie in with an alcohol vendor (we DIYed the drinks from Allagash and Maine Craft Distilling), but if this would suit your vibe and you’re getting hitched roundabout Portland it is worth looking into!
Stone cove catering is doing ours but we're also using their venue. I have no idea what you would call moderately priced or if they will drive all the way to your venue.
Blue elephant in saco i dont have the number handy.
Guygan t1_itwieb5 wrote
1 where in Maine?
2 define “moderately priced”