Something wonderful has happened? Call the caterer. These excellent companies help you celebrate your event in style.
Laurey Masterson’s well-regarded catering company—she also operates a busy gourmet-foods shop downtown—has adopted as its motto “Don’t Postpone Joy,” a concept that’s rarely associated with the feeding frenzies caterers inevitably oversee. But with its menu of fresh, local foods, the jubilation seems justified.
67 Biltmore Ave., Asheville/252-1500
Many local brides consider Celine and Company the local catering company. The custom-designed menus created by this full-service catering company, established in 1993, are equally appreciated by families celebrating anniversaries, birthdays, reunions and bar/bat mitzvahs.
49 Broadway St., Asheville/254-9902
Chef Mo does off-site catering, but savvy customers arrange to have their dinner parties at the cozy little bungalow in the shadow of Mission Hospitals that Mo uses as his operations base. The house is open to the public for breakfast and lunch, so anyone can sample his winning meatloaf sandwich and black-bean hummus plate.
57 Victoria Road, Asheville/350-8999
Since Windows on the Park closed to the public, this community-minded catering company has taken over the centrally located venue. Colorful Palate continues to offer its extensive off-site catering menu.
Asheville/242-3352
This Black Mountain-based catering company has carved out a niche in the corporate world, offering boxed and buffet lunches for business meetings. Its creative menu of pasta, fruit and potato salads ensures all attendees will at least stick around for lunch.
404 E. State St., Black Mountain/669-5100
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