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Different Types of Catering Businesses

There are several different ways to set up and run a catering business. These include:

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Food Truck

Food Truck

Perhaps the most basic type of catering business, they involve setting up a mobile kitchen and providing food to the public at events, outside establishments and other gatherings.

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Private event caterers

Private event caterers

Mainly providing food for private events like weddings, christenings, wakes, and the like, these caterers primarily serve individual customers.

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Corporate event caterers

Corporate event caterers

A popular and growing field, these types of caterers mainly serve business customers, providing food for meetings, conferences, seminars, and other company events.

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Partnership caterers

Partnership caterers

These caterers go into partnership with other businesses, taking away the stress of preparing and serving food for their partners. Examples of this type of business could be partnering with pubs, clubs, and similar establishments.

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Specialist caterers

Specialist caterers

You can set yourself apart by providing specialized catering for different dietary needs including vegetarian/vegan, gluten-free, kosher, halal and others.

Understand Your Catering Business Model and Financial Projections

All businesses need a business model, which is how you will generate sales, provide services and make money. Think about your business model now, because it’s better to have that in place so you can start acquiring customers and generating revenue from day one.

You will also need to look at financial projections for your catering business. What are your expected sales and revenues? What is your profitability? How much money will you keep in the business to grow it? How much will you pay yourself and others? If you can, try to plan your revenue for the next month, three months, year and two years.

Write a Business Plan for Your Catering Business

Finally, you should put your business plan together. Business plans do vary slightly, but they should cover the following areas:

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An executive summary with the most important points from your business plan

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Your goals and what you hope to achieve with your catering business

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A description of your business, background information and context

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A market analysis and likely demand

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An overview of how your business is structured

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Your business model

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How you will market and sell your offerings

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Financial projections, revenue and profitability

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Appendices

We’ve got the perfect guide to writing your business plan.

Choose the Right Business Structure and Register Your Catering Business

Choose the Right Business Structure and Register Your Catering Business

Now that you have all the background information for your catering business, it’s time to make it into a reality. That starts by choosing the right structure or “legal entity” for your business. In the U.S., there are four main business structures. They are:

Sole Proprietorship

This is the "default" business structure and is what your business will be if you decide not to create a more formal structure. We don't recommend this type of business as it doesn't give you the legal protections you need.

Limited Liability Company or LLC

The most common type of business entity. An LLC is fast, simple and inexpensive to setup and maintain. It protects your personal finances and assets and is a great way to start your catering business.

Series LLC

This is a special type of LLC entity that's only available in certain states. It allows you to create "mini" LLCs, each with their own limited liability and separate assets, under the umbrella of a master LLC.

S Corporation

This is a more complex type of business and isn't generally recommended for smaller organization.

C Corporation

These are the largest and most complex types of businesses and are far more than the average entrepreneur or business owner will need.

Special Considerations for Setting up a Catering Business Entity

For more information on the advantages and disadvantages of different types of businesses, please see our in-depth guide. If you’ve still got questions, we’ve answered them to help you choose the right business structure for your catering business.

In most cases our recommendation would be to create an LLC. We have a complete guide to everything you need to do, and we can set one up for your catering business. LLC formation does vary from state to state, but we’ve got you covered, wherever you are.

Set up & Maintain Your Catering Business

Once you've legally created your catering business, you’ll need to get some other things in place.

The Complete "Start Your Business" Checklist

A Clear and Comprehensive Guide to Starting Your Business the Right Way

The Complete Start Your Business Checklist

Discussion Groups and Forums for Your Catering Business

There are plenty of forums and online discussion groups for catering businesses. Start with these:

Chef Talk

A sub-forum dedicated to helping chefs and catering business owners

International Food Safety and Quality Forum

A sub-forum dedicated to helping chefs and catering business owners

Kitchen Confidential subreddit

Another reddit discussion forum that lets you peek behind the scenes at food businesses

Food Trucks subreddit

An active discussion forum on the ever-popular reddit

Tapatalk

A forum for mobile caterers and food concession businesses

Useful Online Tools for Your Catering Business

Here are some really great online tools for managing your catering business. They will reduce the time you spend on administration, help you to collaborate with others and free up your time to grow and manage your new venture.

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Conclusion

If you want to start a business that’s going to be a challenge but also bring a huge amount of pleasure and reward, then running a catering company could be right for you. The food you create and the trust you build will help set you apart in the minds of your clients and bring joy into people’s lives.