I'm using a BBQ place called Sticky Fingers. All you can eat buffet w/ drinks, taxes and tip for $700. Look around area you live in, think about what you and others like and see who caters, then figure out who is cheaper.
2006-12-03 01:21:46
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answered by kimandkaitlyn2005 4
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Instead of looking for caterers, try to find a local restaurant that can cater private parties.
Buffet-style is usually cheaper than "plated" meals.
Consider a daytime wedding with a "tea party" theme, instead of a four-course dinner.
Hope this helps! :)
2006-12-03 13:49:28
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answered by ? 6
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I think Churches Fried Chicken delivers. With all the extra money you would save, you might have enough to spare on some cheap wine and beer. *If you're gonna go cheap on the food at a WEDDING, ppl are going to talk sh*t about it afterwards. Cut down on your guest list and feed your guests some decent food; not cafeteria/fast food quality crap.
2006-12-02 23:47:59
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answered by Madness 4
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http://www.yellowbook.com
2006-12-02 21:40:43
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answered by velveeta00 2
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