Catering near you in Ireland
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Typical price: €1,300–€24,000
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What catering costs in Ireland
| Job size | Low | Typical | High |
|---|---|---|---|
| Finger buffet (50 guests) Cold/hot buffet, light staffing | €1,300 | €2,200 | €3,800 |
| Plated dinner (50 guests) Served plated meal with staff | €3,000 | €5,000 | €8,500 |
| Full wedding catering (100 guests) Full-service with staff, hire and bar | €6,500 | €12,000 | €24,000 |
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How to hire a catering pro in Ireland
- Confirm HSE/FSAI food-business registration and hygiene compliance
- Get an itemized quote: per-head food, staff, hire, service, travel
- Ask about a tasting for weddings/large events
- Confirm public liability insurance and allergen management
- Collect and share guest dietary/allergy needs in advance
- Confirm the service-charge policy in writing
Frequently asked questions
What's included in a catering quote?
Look for: per-head food price, service style, staff (chefs, servers) and hours, equipment hire (crockery, glassware, linen, chafing dishes), setup and clear-down, travel, and any bar or drinks package. A per-head number alone hides staffing and hire costs that can rival the food.
Buffet or plated — which should I choose?
Buffet is cheaper, more flexible on dietary needs, and needs fewer servers; plated service is more formal, controls portions and timing, and suits sit-down weddings and galas. Plated costs more in both food precision and staff. Match it to the event's formality and budget.
How far in advance should I book a caterer?
For weddings and large events, 6-12 months ahead secures popular caterers and dates; smaller parties, a few weeks to a couple of months. Book earlier for peak season (summer weddings, December). A tasting before you commit is standard for bigger events.
Do caterers handle dietary requirements and allergies?
Professionals do — collect guest dietary needs (vegetarian, vegan, gluten-free, allergies) in advance and give them to the caterer, who should label dishes and manage cross-contamination. Allergen management is a legal duty for food businesses in many countries; ask how they handle it.
How much do catering staff and hire add?
Staffing and equipment hire can add 20-40% on top of the food, especially for plated service and events without a venue kitchen. Servers, chefs, bar staff, crockery, glassware and linen all cost. Get these itemised so you can compare like with like.
Is a service charge or gratuity expected?
Many caterers add a service charge (often 15-22%) covering staff; confirm whether it's included or extra, and whether it goes to the team. Where a service charge is applied, an additional tip is usually optional. Clarify this before signing to avoid a surprise on the final invoice.
What does wedding catering cost per head in Ireland?
Buffet service runs roughly €25-40 per head and plated wedding meals €60-140, before staff and hire. A 100-guest wedding with staff commonly totals €6,500-24,000.
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