(This article first appeared in the March print edition of the Hendersonian.)
When planning your dream wedding, a delicious experience awaits you: venue tastings! Begin your venue and caterer searches about a year before your big day. Kicking things off early gives you the luxury of time to schedule tastings, explore a variety of vendors and secure your top pick before everyone else snags those prime dates.
These mouthwatering tastings usually happen three to six months before the wedding, often on weekdays around lunchtime. To make the most of this adventure, study the proposed menu ahead of time and hone in on your top choices. This prep work speeds up your decision-making and helps you avoid surprise charges later.
It’s important to focus on key budget considerations. Start by addressing potential hidden fees, exploring ways to optimize food service costs, and understanding the payment schedules. Key questions to ask include the total cost per person, available alcohol package options, any fees associated with rentals such as linens and plates, service charges and insights on how to effectively manage these expenses. Ask about the initial deposit amount required and the schedule for any subsequent payments that will need to be made. What is the cancellation policy? This approach will help in making informed decisions for a memorable event.
Picture this: you, your partner, and maybe one or two trusted guests like parents or your wedding planner all gathered for a culinary journey! Keeping the group small ensures that opinions are focused and costs stay in check. As you gear up for this flavor-filled experience, make sure to clarify the number of dishes you’ll sample. And don’t forget to ask how they will be presented on your big day; after all, visual appeal elevates the dining experience!
During the tasting, immerse yourself in both the vibrant flavors and the impeccable service. Explore a range of options to find your absolute favorites while ensuring top-quality consistency across the board. And remember, communication is key! Discuss any allergies or dietary restrictions with the chef so that every guest can indulge in a delightful meal on your special day. This pre-wedding event is a real treat – all part of crafting your unforgettable celebration!
Ahhhh… the cake! When planning a wedding cake tasting, keeping the group cozy with two to six people is the sweet spot. This intimate setting not only allows for great conversations but also makes each delightful bite even more memorable. The key guests usually include the couple, their parents—especially if they are contributing financial support to the wedding—and the wedding planner, who can offer valuable insights. Another option is to bring home leftovers so others can sample the delicious offerings later. This way, more beloved guests can partake in the celebration without overwhelming the intimate setting of a cake tasting.
Elevate your wedding experience with unforgettable catering! Choose a vibrant menu filled with fresh, seasonal ingredients that taste amazing. Don’t forget to confirm portion sizes so your guests leave raving about the food instead of complaining there wasn’t enough. Your attention to detail will enhance the celebration and ensure everyone has a wonderful time.
Choosing the right catering company is crucial for your wedding. Your menu shapes the atmosphere and leaves lasting memories for guests. A catering tasting offers essential insights, allowing you to assess quality and set high expectations before deciding. Get excited about crafting a culinary experience that will impress your loved ones!
My Love Note: Whether you’re envisioning a plated dinner, passing hors d’oeuvres or a buffet-style feast, the questions you ask during your tasting will guide you toward a menu and experience that reflects your vision.
Pem Pfisterer Clark has been hosting the nationally syndicated radio show “Wedding Planning With Pem” for over 20 years. The show provides valuable advice, insider tips, etiquette and money-saving ideas to listeners across the country. Bill Stevens Stark is the executive producer of the show.


















