Catering Agreement

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A Catering Contract is a service agreement between a caterer and a client that specifies the details of a catering service taking place over a specific period of time for one or more events.
While a catering contract is legally binding, a catering proposal is an exploratory document and can be modified through additional negotiation. Although a catering contract isn't a finalized version of a menu and terms, it is still a serious document that should have the most current and useful information possible.
What Should My Catering Invoice Include? Company Information. At the top of the invoice, you should include your company's name, address, phone number, fax, email, and website. Client Information. Invoice Number. Invoice Date. Service Information. Food & Services Ordered. Order Details. Personalized Note.
How to make a catering contract? Describe the services you will provide. For an event to succeed, the catering agreement should include a detailed section that covers menu-related services and items. Specify the terms and conditions. Your contract should also include standard terms as conditions including:
How to write a catering proposal in 6 easy steps Step 1: Write a cover letter. Step 2: Include Your Menu Items & Cost. Step 3: Add Extra Charges (if any) Step 4: Total Quote. Step 5: Explain Your Policies. Step 6: Signature and Payment Information.
How to write a letter of agreement Title the document. Add the title at the top of the document. List your personal information. Include the date. Add the recipient's personal information. Address the recipient. Write an introduction paragraph. Write your body. Conclude the letter.