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Las Vegas Catering for your Wedding

from: Randy Wilson




No wedding celebration will be complete without a delicious repast for the couple and their guests. Whether a simple picnic, hors d’oeuvres, or a complete banquet, your wedding meal should be part of the memories of this exquisite day. Check out the delectable Las Vegas catering options that will accent your festivities.

You can opt for barbecue, buffet, or sit-down elegance when you arrange a reception feast for your guests. Many Las Vegas caterers provide amenities like table coverings and tableware, a multi-course meal, and cleanup service as part of their fee, but be sure to find out in advance what is covered and what you will have to pay separately.

Table and reception hall decorations as well as the wedding cake can be included in your catering package. Beverages, hors d’oeuvres, and appetizers can be factored into your deal as well. Work with the catering consultant to coordinate your wedding theme with the meal preparations. If necessary, auxiliary services like hall or chair rentals can be arranged, along with floral centerpieces and other accents.

Whatever type of food your wedding plans may include, these gourmet caterers hold the cards in offering a variety of specializations to make your dream day the best ever.

Top Kat Catering
3557 S. Maryland Parkway
Las Vegas, Nevada 89109
702-737-6823
Top Kat Catering is one of the best-known Las Vegas caterers in the business. Family owned with a complete menu of full-service dining, this company puts the customer first. Let Top Kat help with music, bar service, décor, and even the wedding cake.

You Name It Events
3663 S. Polaris
Las Vegas, Nevada 89103
702-253-1400
You Name It Events will cater your wedding with food, liquor, and entertainment, if desired. Equipped to offer a variety of services for any kind of event, including a company picnic, casino party, or promotion as well as the famed wedding celebrations, you can work with the staff to create your own special wedding themes.

At Your Service Catering
633 D North Decatur Boulevard
Las Vegas, Nevada 89107
702-870-1502
At Your Service provides a full complement of services to enhance your wedding celebration. In addition to being a fully licensed food and liquor vendor, the professional enterprise can arrange for seating, tables, and props. Request a written proposal.

Whatever type of food your wedding plans may include, these gourmet caterers hold the cards in offering a variety of specializations to make your dream day the best ever.

© Copyright Randy Wilson, All Rights Reserved.

About the Author

Randy is owner of Weddings Information.. Randy owned and operated a very successful storefront/mailorder business from 1988 to 2003. Currently full time owner/operator of several online businesses.








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