Registration coffee, breakout turns, and gala plates — how to keep delegates fed without stealing focus from the reason they showed up.
Corporate events punish vague briefs. “Lunch at one” tells us nothing about whether AV is still in the room, whether networking is meant to happen over food, or if the CEO is walking on stage at 1:20. We align service with producer timelines, not generic meal slots.
Coffee programmes matter more than people admit: queues at a single cart during a fifteen-minute break train-wreck the rest of the day. We think in throughput, signage, and secondary pickup points before we think in latte art.
Gala and awards nights
Plated versus buffet is not a status choice — it is a pacing choice. Plated keeps attention forward; buffet can work when the room is designed for movement and tables are not trapped behind cables. We will tell you honestly when your format fights your venue.
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If you have a programme sketch — even rough — share it when you brief us. Corporate catering and social celebrations on the site map to the kinds of programmes we support across Pune and Pan India.
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Board retreat — working lunch without losing the agenda
A twelve-person off-site: light first course, focused mains, and coffee that did not derail the afternoon session.
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Town hall breakfast — three hundred guests, ninety minutes
Hot breakfast lines that cleared before the CEO took the stage; vegetarian and egg stations split for flow, not segregation.
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Corporate gala — seated service and live dessert theatre
A seated awards evening for two hundred guests: regional mains, a calm beverage cadence, and a dessert pass that felt like an event in itself.
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