corporate

With over 20 years of special event-planning experience, the Small Potatoes Catering & Events sales and event team is skilled at collaborating with your in-house planners, committees and executives. They listen, create & solve.

Conferences, Meetings & Executive Luncheons

The keys to success

SPC&E has roots in the corporate world, and speaks the language. Their long-term client relationships are a testimonial to their ability to establish successful collaborative partnerships.

Conferences, meetings & receptions are executed with innovation, quality and competitive pricing. SPC&E will tailor a menu to support the purpose of your event. Meeting and Conference menus provide timely, graceful nourishment to your attendees. SPC&E takes into consideration variety, dietary and cultural issues, ease of service and sustainability to keep your guests well fueled, attentive and appreciated.

Employee Recognition events need to motivate and recharge the team, as well as convey gratitude. Daily or weekly meals, surprise espresso bar, or an afternoon sugar rush will keep human resources feeling human.

SPC&E will create the perfect menu for your program's audience, season & content. We solve challenges promptly, efficiently & effectively.

SPC&E guarantees:

  • Prompt response to your RFP
  • Thorough, detailed proposals
  • Timely follow-up
  • Comprehensive contracts & a closely monitored revision process
  • Precise space plan and schedule
  • Coordinated all-vendor site inspectations
  • Professional on-site management and execution
  • Tasteful food presentations
  • Socially responsible practices

Allow SPC&E to maximize your budget and achieve your event's objective.


SAMPLE EVENTS

Company picnic for 400 in Golden Park for a leading advertising agency
Cocktails & dinner for a prestigious Board on 48th floor of the Transamerica Pyramid
Post-conference Sliders and Pot Pies Petit in SOMA for 800 hosted by a software giant
Tray passed Sweets hosted by a national fashion magazine at a New York-based retailer
2000 at City Hall to announce the advent of the virtual meeting