Hi. I am a small caterer/accommodator and pizza maker. I have a job coming up where I'm accommodating and catering the fruit and coffee/ tea. I'm at a total loss as to how much to charge pp. for the coffee/tea. 150 people for a dessert reception. The host is providing paper goods and cakes, etc. I will provide coffee-reg & decaf, regular tea, an assortment of herbal teas, creamer, sweeteners, stirrers, etc. What do people charge for this type of event/
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how long is the event?
Are you providing linens & decoration for the bev table? Brewing on site or cambros? Are you staying/staffing during the gig?
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