Portland Oregon Catering Company

Thank you for following our “30 days of vendors”!

0 Comments • Posted by Champagne on February 01, 2011

It’s February! We made it through another edition of our “30 days of vendors” segment! It’s such a great way to start off the new year! We are so thankful for all of the wonderful vendors who took the time to be a part of our 30 day segment, which featured 30 random vendors through out the whole month of January! We have much goodness coming up, so make sure to check back often!

If you missed any of the 30 days or want to learn more about the 30 we featured in 2010, make sure to check out the links below!

Day 30 of 30: August Veils
Day 29 of 30: Cardgirl Invitations
Day 28 of 30: Officiant Lisa Kristen-Scott
Day 27 of 30: Petalos Floral Design
Day 26 of 30: The Party Place
Day 25 of 30: Limelight photo booth
Day 24 of 30: AniA Collection
Day 23 of 30: Nicole Wagner Make up
Day 22 of 30: Alesia Zorn Calligraphy and more
Day 21 of 30: Bass is Loaded! Mobile DJ
Day 20 of 30: Effesenden Music
Day 19 of 30: Anne Adams Photography
Day 18 of 30: Paparazzi Tonight Photo Booth
Day 17 of 30: Timberline Lodge
Day 16 of 30: hi, friend.
Day 15 of 30: Byron Roe Photography
Day 14 of 30: Francoise Weeks
Day 13 of 30: phresh catering
Day 12 of 30: Carroll Myers
Day 11 of 30: Ryan Ricketts Photography
Day 10 of 30: Floral Designs by Alicia
Day 9 of 30: Domaine Margelle
Day 8 of 30: Crave Catering
Day 7 of 30: Pro Djs Oregon
Day 6 of 30: O’Brien Event Rentals
Day 5 of 30: Lauren Brook Photography
Day 4 of 30: Fleur:ology Wedding + Event Floral Design
Day 3 of 30: Pure Space
Day 2 of 30: Celebrate Life Photography
Day 1 of 30: Paper Bloom
Last year’s 30 days of vendors
What is 30 days of Vendors?

Looking for more vendor recommendations? Feel free to email us, we love referring all the wonderful people we’ve worked and networked with over the years!

Cheers,

Mandi, Rachelle & the Champagne team

P.S. Don’t forget to go place a vote for your favorite vendors for Oregon Bride Magazine’s Best of Oregon 2011 edition! You need to vote for at least 6 vendors for your vote to count! Place your vote here!

Day 13 of 30: phresh catering

0 Comments • Posted by Champagne on January 13, 2011

Day 13, get ready to get hungry! Meet Rob with phresh catering!


Champagne: How long have you been in business? How did it begin?

phresh catering: phresh just had its birthday and is now 5 years old. it all began shortly before thanksgiving of 2005 while i was still the sous chef at a local restaurant. i finally got off the couch and made a few phone calls to see who wanted me to cook thanksgiving dinner for them. with a 50 hour a week ‘day job’, little to no sleep for a week and a 5 course, scratch cooked thanksgiving dinner delivered all around portland, phresh was born!


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Champagne: What’s your specialty?

phresh catering: phresh showcases oregon’s bounty with seasonally driven food menus and an exclusive northwest microbrew beer, wine and spirits menu. everything phresh offers reflects our surroundings and values.


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Photo by Bryan Hoybook Photography


Champagne: What’s your favorite food?

phresh catering: our seasonal preparations, truly excite me! whether its summer, winter or somewhere in between …being winter right now, i very much enjoy yukon gold potato gnocchi and chanterelle mushrooms. add a little butter, sage and rosemary to bring it all together, its aromatic, earthy, comforting, and all the ingredients are from oregon! i also just made some ‘sexy grilled cheese’ with extra sharp white cheddar, ricotta and braised pork belly on brioche! that being said, i have a weakness for a quality hamburger – it’s something so simple, but when done well, all the components come together and create something magical. it’s a true moment of zen for me.


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Champagne: What do you think is key to a successful event?

phresh catering: delicious food! always keeping our clients’ best interest in mind. we strive to see everything from their perspective. we ask a lot of questions and understand that perfection is in the details. planning, planning, planning….write a list, check your list, check your list again…and always smile! its so rewarding to see our clients’ happy faces, knowing we have exceeded their expectations.


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Photo by Erin Grace Photography


Champagne: How would you describe your ideal client?

phresh catering: our ideal clients are those with like minded ideas of the importance of sustainability and delicious food! phresh represents portland with our commitment to sustainable culinary and business practices and the lasting relationships we build with all of our clients. we find most clients seek us out because they appreciate what we do and how we do it.


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Champagne: What do you think someone should look for when hiring a caterer for their wedding or event?

Phresh catering: make sure you are comfortable in every way possible. never be afraid to be yourself and ask whatever you want. there is no such thing as a silly question. do your homework and find a caterer that can work with your vision…. get phresh!


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Champagne: What do you do, when you’re not doing what you do?

phresh catering: i’m always phresh! but when i have time off, i am constantly checking out all the fun new places around town, or taking advantage of all the natural beauty around us. i love the coast - being near the ocean energizes me. all that and a bit of yoga and then its back to work!


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Champagne: Is there anything else you would like to tell our readers?

phresh catering: phresh is a full service caterer providing comprehensive, personalized event planning. our menus and services compliment all budgets and themes. with an eye for detail, our gracious, professional staff will attend to all of your event needs.
at phresh we cook passionately with respect to technique and creativity with a constant focus on organic, local and sustainable ingredients.
from our local food sources, to our inspired preparations and artistic presentations, phresh will feed your senses, provide you with an amazing culinary experience and a memorable event.


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Champagne: Thank you, Rob [phresh catering] for telling us more about your company! Make sure to check out their website and become a fan on facebook!


Day 12 of 30: Carroll Myers
Day 11 of 30: Ryan Ricketts Photography
Day 10 of 30: Floral Designs by Alicia
Day 9 of 30: Domaine Margelle
Day 8 of 30: Crave Catering
Day 7 of 30: Pro Djs Oregon
Day 6 of 30: O’Brien Event Rentals
Day 5 of 30: Lauren Brook Photography
Day 4 of 30: Fleur:ology Wedding + Event Floral Design
Day 3 of 30: Pure Space
Day 2 of 30: Celebrate Life Photography
Day 1 of 30: Paper Bloom
Last year’s 30 days of vendors
What is 30 days of Vendors?


We look forward to seeing you again tomorrow! Thank you for stopping by our blog! Happy Planning!

Cheers,

Mandi, Rachelle & the Champagne team


P.S. Oregon Bride Magazine just opened up the voting for this years “Best Of” issue. Make sure to go vote for your favorite wedding vendors!! We appreciate you all helping us win “Best New Wedding Vendor” last year! We’d love to win best planner this year- one can dream! : )

 

Day 8 of 30: Crave Catering

0 Comments • Posted by Champagne on January 08, 2011

Happy Saturday! On to Day 8! Get ready to get hungry, while we learn more about Crave Catering! Enjoy… 


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Photo by Leah Verwey


Champagne: How long have you been in business? How did it begin?

Crave Catering: Crave Catering has been exclusively catering off-site since 1997. It all began with a free-standing culinary stand at the Farmers Market at PSU. Folks began to crave our food more than one day a week, creating a demand and yielding a small, family-owned restaurant serving the greater downtown Portland area. That wasn’t enough; our customers began to ask us to bring them our delicious food at their special events, boosting the little restaurant into a full-time catering business. Now, we’re proud to cater at just about any kind of event and any kind of venue.


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Champagne: What’s your specialty?

Crave Catering: Simply put, crafting mouth-watering food out of a symphony of local ingredients. We partner with farmers and merchants within 100 miles of our kitchen as much as possible, which means the ingredients are fresh, crisp and locally grown. It’s important to us to not only create delicious cuisine but also give back to our planet and our community at the same time.


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Photo by Powers Photography


Champagne: What’s your favorite food?

Crave Catering: Our favorite food is the kind that is grown by our friendly farmers; the kind that tastes best on its own because it’s that fresh and that tasty; the kind that is in season so it’s at its peak of freshness and perfection. Overall, we’re a bunch of foodies who simply enjoy a range of cuisine from all over the world: French, Northern Italian, Nuevo Latino and pretty much anything that presents something new to our tastebuds.

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Champagne: What do you think is key to a successful event?

Crave Catering: The key to a successful event is hiring professionals to handle everything for you, from planning to cleaning up. Sure, you can save a dime by doing a few things on your own, but it may cost you your time and your energy while also shifting your focus from other important details of the event. We make it look easy because we’re experts, but you’ll quickly find it’s hard work and best left to those who have the know-how and the right equipment to get the job done right.


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Photo by Powers Photography


Champagne: How would you describe your ideal client?

Crave Catering: The ideal client is someone who is passionate about food and passionate about where that food is sourced. We love to work with those who share our joy of cuisine, but also love to work with folks who are open to suggestions and will confide in us, sharing their most detailed visions and dreams so we can better make those come true.


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Photo by Leah Verwey


Champagne: What do you think someone should look for when hiring a caterer for their wedding or event?

Crave Catering: The things to look for when hiring a caterer would be first, responsiveness. Is the caterer quick in returning your calls and sending a requested proposal to you? Do they listen to your vision and needs and appropriately reflect that back to you? If not, seriously consider how that will transition to the day of your event. When hiring a caterer, also consider the length of time they’ve been in business and even ask for references to other folks who have used them for similar events. It helps to hear outside perspectives and will generate more confidence in your decision.


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Photo by Leah Verwey


Champagne: What do you do, when you’re not doing what you do?

Crave Catering: Other than out learning more about the culinary world and local farms, we’re also out playing when we’re not an event. We all share a love of this region and enjoy exploring it, whether it be snowboarding, hiking, camping with our families and dogs, gardening or just trying a new restaurant. All in all, we stay entertained and happy.


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Photo by Leah Verwey


Champagne: Is there anything else you’d like our readers to know?

Crave Catering: Well, for starters, you can check out our website for menus and follow our blog, or give us a shout at 503-224-0370

There are also a couple of things many people don’t know we do and one is catering to film crews. We’re one of the only caterers in the Portland area who has a mobile kitchen where we can tag along as films and commercials are made, feeding the hungry crew a large variety of hot food along the way. This requires a tenacity for planning ahead and a flexibility to squeeze into any location, which makes us experts at off-site catering for any type of event or venue!

The second thing is fairly new. We continue to push ourselves to be more sustainable each year. Our owner, Mark Lopez, owns some land in Southwest Washington and has begun to grown many of our ingredients. Now that’s fresh: picking them off the vine on the way to work!


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Photo by Powers Photography

Champagne: Thank you, Christine, for sharing more about Crave Catering with us! Make sure to check out their website and become a fan on facebook!


Day 7 of 30: Pro Djs Oregon
Day 6 of 30: O’Brien Event Rentals
Day 5 of 30: Lauren Brook Photography
Day 4 of 30: Fleur:ology Wedding + Event Floral Design
Day 3 of 30: Pure Space
Day 2 of 30: Celebrate Life Photography
Day 1 of 30: Paper Bloom
Last year’s 30 days of vendors
What is 30 days of Vendors?


We look forward to seeing you again tomorrow! Thank you for stopping by our blog! Happy Planning!

Cheers,

Mandi, Rachelle & the Champagne team


P.S. Oregon Bride Magazine just opened up the voting for this years “Best Of” issue. Make sure to go vote for your favorite wedding vendors!! We appreciate you all helping us win “Best New Wedding Vendor” last year! We’d love to win best planner this year- one can dream! : )

 

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