Caterers in Vancouver
Browse 36 caterers serving Vancouver, BC. Perfect for weddings, corporate events, and private parties.
Bambi Picnic Vancouver
Bon Vivant Catering & Events, Commissary Kitchen
Brock House Events
Calhoun's Catering
FOOD and GRAZE company
Lokanta Boutique Catering
Private chef In Vancouver
The Candy Curio
Two Peas In A Pod Catering
Conscious Lab
HAVE Culinary Training Society
IMROSE ARBUTUS
Moti Raja
North Shore Party Rentals/ Presto Catering
Salishan Catering
Teri H Catering
The Perfect Bite Catering Company
Cascade Tents & Event Rentals
Chef Menajem Catering
Foodee
Meet2Eat Catering Foodtruck
Oui Chef - Catering - Food Delivery - Vancouver
Tayybeh | Dine-in Takeout and Catering
Chef Vancouver Catering
Two Peas In A Pod Cafe & Catering
Louis Gervais Fine Foods & Catering
Sandwich Express Catering
A Moveable Feast
Taste to Savour Kitchen and Catering
The Dirty Apron Cooking School, Delicatessen & Catering
CLS Catering Services
Nest Catering & Conferences
SERVED Catering
Fresh Counter & Catering
Sage Catering
Haida Catering Vancouver
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does catering cost in Vancouver?
Wedding catering runs $75-$200+ per person for plated service. Corporate catering is $15-$50 per person for lunch. Buffet service typically costs 20-30% less than plated. Prices vary by menu complexity, service style, and region.
How far in advance should I book a caterer?
For weddings, book 6-12 months ahead. Corporate events need 4-8 weeks. Private parties can often book 2-4 weeks out. Popular caterers in major cities book up fast for peak wedding season (May-October).
What does full-service catering include?
Full-service catering typically includes menu planning, food preparation, service staff, tableware rental, setup, and cleanup. Some caterers also provide bar service, linens, and table decor. Always confirm exactly what is included in writing.
Can caterers accommodate dietary restrictions?
Professional caterers regularly handle vegetarian, vegan, gluten-free, nut-free, halal, and kosher requirements. Discuss dietary needs during your initial consultation. Most caterers can customize menus for any restriction with advance notice.
What is the difference between drop-off and full-service catering?
Drop-off catering delivers prepared food to your venue — you handle setup and serving. Full-service includes staff for setup, serving, and cleanup. Drop-off costs 40-60% less but requires more work from you. Best for casual events under 50 people.
How do I choose a good caterer?
Request a tasting before booking. Ask for references from similar events. Review their food safety certifications. Confirm staff-to-guest ratio. Check if they have experience with your venue. Read the contract carefully — especially cancellation and overtime policies.