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Wedding Caterers Australia

Trusted wedding caterers across Australia — plated, feasting-style, grazing tables, food trucks, finger food, and buffets. Save favourites and shortlist by region or service style.

27 results

Damm Good Catering

Damm Good Catering

Melbourne, VIC

The Grecian Kitchen

The Grecian Kitchen

Melbourne, VIC

Cornutopia

Cornutopia

Melbourne, VIC

GLO Gelato

GLO Gelato

Melbourne, VIC

The Travelling Tiramisu

The Travelling Tiramisu

Melbourne, VIC

Gathering Events

Gathering Events

Sydney, NSW

Going Gourmet

Going Gourmet

Melbourne, VIC

Olive Lane Catering

Olive Lane Catering

Melbourne, VIC

Grazing With Stella

Grazing With Stella

Melbourne, VIC

Diamond Blue Catering

Diamond Blue Catering

Melbourne, VIC

Sliders On Tyres

Sliders On Tyres

Melbourne, VIC

Pops By Launch

Pops By Launch

Melbourne, VIC

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Vanilla & Co.

Melbourne, VIC

Clover Culinary Projects

Clover Culinary Projects

Melbourne, VIC

Dulce Gelateria

Dulce Gelateria

Melbourne, VIC

Simply Spanish Catering

Simply Spanish Catering

Melbourne, VIC

Sardi Coffee

Sardi Coffee

Melbourne, VIC

Melbourne Wood Fired Pizza

Melbourne Wood Fired Pizza

Melbourne, VIC

Cest Chick Catering Specialists

Cest Chick Catering Specialists

Melbourne, VIC

Antipasto Bar

Antipasto Bar

Melbourne, VIC

The Dough-ctor

The Dough-ctor

Melbourne, VIC

Fourside Food Design and Events

Fourside Food Design and Events

Melbourne, VIC

Crystal Palace Catering

Crystal Palace Catering

Melbourne, VIC

Made A Napoli

Made A Napoli

Melbourne, VIC

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Wedding catering styles in Australia

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Alternate-drop & feasting-style

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Self-serve, generous portions

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Mobile kitchens & late-night

Wedding finger food caterers

Canapés & passed plates

Wedding grazing tables

Cheese, charcuterie & mezze

Plan with confidence

How to choose a wedding caterer in Australia

Confirm whether your venue requires their in-house catering

Australian wedding venues split into three: in-house catering required (most hotels, ballrooms, all-in-one venues), preferred-supplier list (vineyards, restaurants, some country properties), and dry-hire venues where you bring your own caterer (private estates, marquees, working farms). Check the venue contract before you fall in love with a caterer — fighting an in-house clause is a battle few couples win.

Pick the service style that fits the day's energy

Plated alternate-drop dinners — where each guest receives one of two pre-selected mains — still lead the Australian wedding-catering scene, served at roughly a third of receptions. Feasting-style sharing platters sit close behind at just over a quarter; buffet rounds out the top three at around 1 in 6. Food trucks, finger food, and grazing tables each hold smaller, loyal followings. Plated formats carry a formal, traditional energy with seated guests and spotlight speeches; feasting and cocktail formats lean convivial — shared platters, mingling, dance floor open earlier.

Walk the menu through the runsheet

Three-course plated dinners take 90–120 minutes from first plate to coffee. Cocktail-style runs 2–3 hours of constant grazing and canapé service. Food trucks add roughly 30 minutes of guest queueing per service. Share your ceremony time, speech timing, and dance-floor open with the caterer at the menu meeting — a good caterer will flag where your menu collides with the runsheet before contracts get signed. Your Day-of Runsheet stays the single source of truth for everyone.

Plan dietary needs early — most weddings cater for several

Around 4 in 10 Australian weddings now cater for at least one vegetarian guest, roughly a third for gluten-free, and just over 1 in 5 for vegan. Australian wedding caterers handle these as standard, alongside halal, kosher, and allergen-aware menus. Confirm in writing: how dietaries are flagged on table layouts, whether plated meals are individually labelled, and how kids' meals are presented. Brief on family-table seating where multiple dietaries cluster — solving it on the night is harder than solving it at the menu meeting.

Confirm beverages — inclusive, BYO, or separate bar contractor?

Many Australian wedding caterers handle the bar in-house with a drinks package; others contract a beverage caterer separately (especially for dry-hire venues). BYO arrangements typically run a corkage fee per bottle plus a service-staff fee. Always confirm: is glassware included, who runs the bar, when does service start and finish, what happens with leftover stock, and is RSA (Responsible Service of Alcohol) staffing covered.

Read the contract carefully

Confirm the per-head price covers what you think it does — staffing, glassware hire, and service equipment are often listed as separate lines. Ask about minimum spend, cancellation and postponement clauses, deposit and balance schedule, dietary surcharges, kids' meal pricing, and overtime if reception runs long. Australian wedding caterer deposits typically sit around a quarter to a third of the package price, with the balance due in the week or two before the wedding.

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