My best friend was married two months ago, and I was in charge of planning her largest bridal shower. I was the maid of honor, but I employed the help of my fellow bridesmaids because the event was very large. We invited 100 guests to the shower, a fairly large guests list for this type of party. Originally, we planned to make the food ourselves. But the guest list was so big that we thought it would be easier to have the event catered. One of the other bridesmaids recommended All Occasion Catering, so I called the caterer to set up an appointment. The person we worked with was very helpful. This caterer has a number of pre-planned menus, and we ended up choosing a menu that is actually recommended for holiday parties. The caterer called it their ""Premier Holiday Menu."" The price was a little expensive, but we thought the food sounded delicious. The day of the shower, the caterer arrived at the venue and set up everything for us. The food looked amazing, and the table was prepared nicely. The food tasted great. Guests could choose between a pork loin dish or a chicken and spinach dish, and most felt the chicken dish was the best. There was also a salad, green beans and potatoes. Surprisingly, the rolls were one of the best items. They were absolutely delicious and tasted homemade. The caterer provided desserts, a chocolate pie and a red velvet cake, as well as beverages. The cost also included plates and utensils, but we had already purchased our own items. The guests all remarked how wonderful the food was. There was plenty of food for the guests, and we even had some leftovers to take home. I would definitely use this caterer again, and I have already told a co-worker with an upcoming wedding about All Occasion Catering.