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Chapter two
Types of Event
• Event catering is the term used for the service of special
events for specific groups of people at pre-set times,
with the food and beverages provided being pre-
determined.
• It includes occasions such as birthday party, conferences,
cocktail parties, weddings and dinner dances.
• In larger establishments all functions take place within the
banqueting suites and are under the administrative control
of the banqueting/event manager.
Cont.….
• In a smaller operation these events normally take
place in rooms set aside for the purpose and come
under the influence of the manager or assistant
manager.
• There are also specialist banqueting conference
centers. Most of the staff available for events are
employed on a casual basis.
• At busy periods there may be a number of events
running at the same time
Cont.….
There are two main types of events:
• The 1st one is Formal meal( called banquet)
❑ Luncheon
❑ Dinner
❑ Weeding breakfast
Cont.…..
The 2nd one is Buffet
reception
❑Weeding reception
❑Cocktail party
❑Buffet tea dances
❑Anniversary parties
A further breakdown of the types of events may
be as follow
Social
❑Dinner
❑Luncheon
❑Reception
❑Cocktail party
❑Charity party
Public relation
❑Press party to launch
new product
❑Fashion Prada
❑Exhibition
❑Seminar
Conference
❑Political
❑Trade union
❑Trade seminar
❑Sales conference
❑Academic
conference
Event service staff role
• In larger establishments there is generally a
small number of permanent staff dealing
solely with events.
• This often includes a sales manager,
banqueting/events manager, assistant
managers, banqueting/events head waiters,
service staff, technical staff and porters
together with an administration office.
Cont. ……
• In smaller establishments, where there are fewer
events, the manager, assistant manager and food and
beverage service staff undertake the administrative and
organizational work as part of their regular duties.
Sales manager
• The main role of the sales manager is to promote the
event facilities of an establishment and, where
necessary, to make the initial approaches and contacts.
• The sales manager must have an extensive knowledge of room
specifications, size, light switches, electric points and output, IT
capabilities, height and width of doorways, maximum floor loads
and so on.
• This enables them to respond quickly to any queries at the initial
meeting with a client. Most establishments offer various forms of
banqueting and/or meetings and conference sales packages and
these provide a range of information about the facilities available
and the charges for them.
Banqueting/conference manager
• The banqueting/conference manager is responsible for
all administration, including meeting prospective clients
and discussing the arrangements for the menu, table
plans, costs, wines, band, and toastmaster.
• They must communicate to all the departments
concerned the date of an event, numbers expected
and any other details that might be required by a
particular department, usually by the means of an ‘event
sheet’ and a daily/weekly meeting.
Administration office staff
• The administration staff work with the managers and
are responsible for handling all incoming and
outgoing mail, ensuring that information about an
event is passed to the relevant internal departments
and for record keeping.
• Administrative staff handle enquiries and may take
provisional bookings for events, ensuring the details
are entered on the events booking form which in turn
becomes the details for the events sheet.
Banqueting/events head waiter
• The banqueting/events head waiter is in
charge of the events rooms plus the
organization required to prepare the rooms
for various events.
• They may also be responsible for booking staff
on a casual basis to cover the various duties at
an event.
Dispense bar staff
• The dispense bar staff are responsible for the
allocation of bar stock for the various events,
setting up the bars, organization of the bar staff,
control of stock and cash during service and
stocktaking after an event has taken place.
They are also responsible for restocking the
event bars.
Banqueting/events head wine waiter
• The banqueting/events head wine waiter may
work in conjunction with dispense bar staff and
is often responsible for organizing and
employing (if on a casual basis) the
banqueting/events wine waiters. They will
allocate the wine waiters’ stations, give them
cash floats if there are cash wines and discuss
the service with them.
Permanent service staff
• The permanent service staff are usually experienced staff that can
turn their hand to any job concerning events and banqueting. They
generally do most of the mise-en-place before the event, for
example laying the tables.
Casual staff
• Casual staff are hired on a part-time basis to work at the events as
needed. These can be from a bank of staff the establishment run
themselves or an agency specializing in waiting staff.
Porters
• There are generally a number of porters on the
permanent events staff. They are essential
members of staff as there is often a great deal of
work involved in preparing room layouts before
and after events.
Booking and administrative procedures
• When the client is ready to make a booking a file
is opened; this can be hand-written or computerized
depending on the establishment.
• The file will contain the client’s details and will be
used to hold all the requirements for the particular
event, as well as all correspondence sent and
received.
• At the meeting when the booking is confirmed an
event booking form will be completed.
Banquet
Booking
procedure
The basic information that is recorded is shown
below.
❑ Date and time of event (including access and clear down
times)
❑ Client details
❑ Type of event
❑ Location of event within the establishment
❑ Food and beverage requirements
❑Service methods (including wines and drinks being inclusive or
cash)
❑Expected number of people attending (and confirmation of
final deadline for actual numbers attending)
❑Table plan
❑Price being charged (e.g. inclusive or per head)
❑Inclusive or cash bar and wines
❑Provision for guests with special needs
❑Additional charges for equipment hire, etc.
❑Contractual requirements (deposit payments, payment in
advance, etc.).
Cont.…….
Cont.…….
In addition to the information listed above, the following
might also be considered:
❑overnight accommodation
❑date for final check visit by client
❑floral decor for the tables, rooms, reception area
❑color of linen if able to offer a choice
❑Telephones
❑security
Cont.……
❑ marketing
❑ secretarial facilities
❑ audio-visual equipment
❑ syndicate/breakout/interview rooms
❑ band, dancing (and meal requirements)
❑ photographer
❑ place cards
Cont.….
❑seating plan
❑special liquor license
❑music, dancing or entertainment licenses
❑car parking
❑private bar facilities
❑cancellation policies
❑weddings – time of service, arrival time at venue,
who is providing the wedding cake and stand and
cake knife (client or venue).
Table layout
The type of table layout used
for a particular function will
depend upon a number of
factors, including the:
❑organizer's wishes
❑nature of the event
❑size and shape of the room
where the event is to be held
❑number of covers attending.
Buffets
• There are three types of buffet:
• 1 Finger buffet: the guests select and consume the food with
their fingers.
• The food and beverages may be available at a buffet or on trays
that are carried by the waiters. Usually napkins are also available
on the passed trays.
• The room is organized to ensure there is ample space for the
guests to circulate and that a number of occasional tables and chairs
are placed round the room.
• These occasional tables may be covered with linen cloths and may
have a small vase of flowers placed on them. Any dirties are then
removed from these tables by clearing staff as required.
Finger buffet
• 2 Fork buffet: the guests select foods that are transferred
onto a plate and they then eat the food using only a fork.
❑ In this case, the food should be of such a shape and
size that this is easily accomplished.
❑Glass holders are usually available which clip to the
side of the plate in which a wine glass may be secured.
Napkins are also available on the buffet.
❑The room organization is similar to that used for finger
buffets.
Fork buffet
Cont….
3. Display buffet: the guests select their food and then eat at a
table. Here the guests approach the buffet at its various service
points to select their requirements course by course.
❑ Ancillary items such as rolls, butter, sauces, napkins and
tableware may also be collected at the buffet.
❑ Guests then return to their tables to consume the meal.
❑ The table layouts are similar to the standard banquet
layouts.
❑ Clearing tables takes place in the same way as for formal
banquets.
Display buffet
Outdoor catering
• The business of an outdoor catering firm should, as far as possible,
continue throughout the year to ensure the plant (equipment
provided for a particular event) and staff are used to the full.
• At each event carried out the organizer should aim to give a fully
comprehensive sales service, covering not only meals and drinks
but also such things as confectionery and snack kiosks.
• As in event catering the organization must be planned to the last
detail and an initial survey should be exact and thorough. The
following points are usually included in the initial survey:
Outdoor catering
Preliminary survey of the function place
• Preliminary survey of the place means visiting the place where the
catering is organized to check and assess the following.
• The distance from the hotel or base, travelling time during the peak
and lean traffic which will give a clear idea to the caterer the latest
starting time from the base or from the venue.
• The availability of water, power, gas supply. Accordingly, the
provisions have to be made.
• Shops, if any near the venue and the availability of materials in case
of emergency.
Cont.…..
• The size and shape of the area. Is the function place inside
the building or in the open area? If it is in open, do we need
to erect temporary shed?
• Availability of toilet facilities. If unavailable, temporary one
should be erected which should be far away from the clean
water resource.
• Identifying suitable area for kitchen stores, kitchen, pot
washing, food service area, entertainment area if offered,
hand wash area, parking area, etc.
• Facilities for garbage disposable
BRIEFING
• Briefing of staff refers to issuing service instructions. During briefing, the personal
grooming of the staff is inspected and the stations are allotted. Experienced staff
are normally allotted top table and the aged staff are allotted the stations near the
entrance, thus minimizing the walking distance. The queuing instructions and the
signal that will be used during the service will be briefed in the case of formal
service. The number of covers allotted to each waiter and numbering of the
covers, the person who will be doing the service of water, when to keep the
bread basket and butter dish, when to do the clearance, when to serve wine for
toasting, etc. will be briefed for the formal service.
• In the case of buffet, what dishes will be kept where in which containers, who will
do the replenishing of dishes, man the buffet, serve water, do the clearance work,
and serve the sweets will be discussed,
• What dishes and how much will be served by the staff will be briefed to the staff
After the Function
❑ The tables are cleared.
❑ The soiled service equipment are sent for washing.
❑ A/C is switched off.
❑ Food containers on the buffet tables are sent back to the kitchen.
❑ Buffet counters are dismantled and tables are stacked.
❑ Banquet chairs are arranged properly or stacked and kept aside.
❑ Soiled linen are sorted, counted, and kept aside for laundry.
❑ Bar counter is closed and the closing stock of the bar is taken.
❑ Bar cash is tallied with the consumption of alcohol, if drinks are not
inclusive.
Cont.…..
❑ Returning the empty, full, and partly used bottles to the bar.
❑ Settling the bar cash to the control department.
❑ Giving feedback to the service staff.
❑ Paying off the hired staff and terminating their services.
❑ Switching off the lights and other electric gadgets.
❑ Closing the banquet suits and locking.
❑ Preparing the bill for settlement.
❑ Entering the bill amount in the banquet sales record.
❑During the function, generator back up, additional fuse cartridges, fire
extinguishers, and first aid must be kept ready.
 Event

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Event

  • 2. Types of Event • Event catering is the term used for the service of special events for specific groups of people at pre-set times, with the food and beverages provided being pre- determined. • It includes occasions such as birthday party, conferences, cocktail parties, weddings and dinner dances. • In larger establishments all functions take place within the banqueting suites and are under the administrative control of the banqueting/event manager.
  • 3. Cont.…. • In a smaller operation these events normally take place in rooms set aside for the purpose and come under the influence of the manager or assistant manager. • There are also specialist banqueting conference centers. Most of the staff available for events are employed on a casual basis. • At busy periods there may be a number of events running at the same time
  • 4. Cont.…. There are two main types of events: • The 1st one is Formal meal( called banquet) ❑ Luncheon ❑ Dinner ❑ Weeding breakfast
  • 5. Cont.….. The 2nd one is Buffet reception ❑Weeding reception ❑Cocktail party ❑Buffet tea dances ❑Anniversary parties
  • 6. A further breakdown of the types of events may be as follow Social ❑Dinner ❑Luncheon ❑Reception ❑Cocktail party ❑Charity party Public relation ❑Press party to launch new product ❑Fashion Prada ❑Exhibition ❑Seminar Conference ❑Political ❑Trade union ❑Trade seminar ❑Sales conference ❑Academic conference
  • 7. Event service staff role • In larger establishments there is generally a small number of permanent staff dealing solely with events. • This often includes a sales manager, banqueting/events manager, assistant managers, banqueting/events head waiters, service staff, technical staff and porters together with an administration office.
  • 8. Cont. …… • In smaller establishments, where there are fewer events, the manager, assistant manager and food and beverage service staff undertake the administrative and organizational work as part of their regular duties. Sales manager • The main role of the sales manager is to promote the event facilities of an establishment and, where necessary, to make the initial approaches and contacts.
  • 9. • The sales manager must have an extensive knowledge of room specifications, size, light switches, electric points and output, IT capabilities, height and width of doorways, maximum floor loads and so on. • This enables them to respond quickly to any queries at the initial meeting with a client. Most establishments offer various forms of banqueting and/or meetings and conference sales packages and these provide a range of information about the facilities available and the charges for them.
  • 10. Banqueting/conference manager • The banqueting/conference manager is responsible for all administration, including meeting prospective clients and discussing the arrangements for the menu, table plans, costs, wines, band, and toastmaster. • They must communicate to all the departments concerned the date of an event, numbers expected and any other details that might be required by a particular department, usually by the means of an ‘event sheet’ and a daily/weekly meeting.
  • 11. Administration office staff • The administration staff work with the managers and are responsible for handling all incoming and outgoing mail, ensuring that information about an event is passed to the relevant internal departments and for record keeping. • Administrative staff handle enquiries and may take provisional bookings for events, ensuring the details are entered on the events booking form which in turn becomes the details for the events sheet.
  • 12. Banqueting/events head waiter • The banqueting/events head waiter is in charge of the events rooms plus the organization required to prepare the rooms for various events. • They may also be responsible for booking staff on a casual basis to cover the various duties at an event.
  • 13. Dispense bar staff • The dispense bar staff are responsible for the allocation of bar stock for the various events, setting up the bars, organization of the bar staff, control of stock and cash during service and stocktaking after an event has taken place. They are also responsible for restocking the event bars.
  • 14. Banqueting/events head wine waiter • The banqueting/events head wine waiter may work in conjunction with dispense bar staff and is often responsible for organizing and employing (if on a casual basis) the banqueting/events wine waiters. They will allocate the wine waiters’ stations, give them cash floats if there are cash wines and discuss the service with them.
  • 15. Permanent service staff • The permanent service staff are usually experienced staff that can turn their hand to any job concerning events and banqueting. They generally do most of the mise-en-place before the event, for example laying the tables. Casual staff • Casual staff are hired on a part-time basis to work at the events as needed. These can be from a bank of staff the establishment run themselves or an agency specializing in waiting staff.
  • 16. Porters • There are generally a number of porters on the permanent events staff. They are essential members of staff as there is often a great deal of work involved in preparing room layouts before and after events.
  • 17. Booking and administrative procedures • When the client is ready to make a booking a file is opened; this can be hand-written or computerized depending on the establishment. • The file will contain the client’s details and will be used to hold all the requirements for the particular event, as well as all correspondence sent and received. • At the meeting when the booking is confirmed an event booking form will be completed.
  • 19. The basic information that is recorded is shown below. ❑ Date and time of event (including access and clear down times) ❑ Client details ❑ Type of event ❑ Location of event within the establishment ❑ Food and beverage requirements
  • 20. ❑Service methods (including wines and drinks being inclusive or cash) ❑Expected number of people attending (and confirmation of final deadline for actual numbers attending) ❑Table plan ❑Price being charged (e.g. inclusive or per head) ❑Inclusive or cash bar and wines ❑Provision for guests with special needs ❑Additional charges for equipment hire, etc. ❑Contractual requirements (deposit payments, payment in advance, etc.). Cont.…….
  • 21. Cont.……. In addition to the information listed above, the following might also be considered: ❑overnight accommodation ❑date for final check visit by client ❑floral decor for the tables, rooms, reception area ❑color of linen if able to offer a choice ❑Telephones ❑security
  • 22. Cont.…… ❑ marketing ❑ secretarial facilities ❑ audio-visual equipment ❑ syndicate/breakout/interview rooms ❑ band, dancing (and meal requirements) ❑ photographer ❑ place cards
  • 23. Cont.…. ❑seating plan ❑special liquor license ❑music, dancing or entertainment licenses ❑car parking ❑private bar facilities ❑cancellation policies ❑weddings – time of service, arrival time at venue, who is providing the wedding cake and stand and cake knife (client or venue).
  • 24.
  • 25. Table layout The type of table layout used for a particular function will depend upon a number of factors, including the: ❑organizer's wishes ❑nature of the event ❑size and shape of the room where the event is to be held ❑number of covers attending.
  • 26. Buffets • There are three types of buffet: • 1 Finger buffet: the guests select and consume the food with their fingers. • The food and beverages may be available at a buffet or on trays that are carried by the waiters. Usually napkins are also available on the passed trays. • The room is organized to ensure there is ample space for the guests to circulate and that a number of occasional tables and chairs are placed round the room. • These occasional tables may be covered with linen cloths and may have a small vase of flowers placed on them. Any dirties are then removed from these tables by clearing staff as required.
  • 28. • 2 Fork buffet: the guests select foods that are transferred onto a plate and they then eat the food using only a fork. ❑ In this case, the food should be of such a shape and size that this is easily accomplished. ❑Glass holders are usually available which clip to the side of the plate in which a wine glass may be secured. Napkins are also available on the buffet. ❑The room organization is similar to that used for finger buffets.
  • 30. Cont…. 3. Display buffet: the guests select their food and then eat at a table. Here the guests approach the buffet at its various service points to select their requirements course by course. ❑ Ancillary items such as rolls, butter, sauces, napkins and tableware may also be collected at the buffet. ❑ Guests then return to their tables to consume the meal. ❑ The table layouts are similar to the standard banquet layouts. ❑ Clearing tables takes place in the same way as for formal banquets.
  • 32. Outdoor catering • The business of an outdoor catering firm should, as far as possible, continue throughout the year to ensure the plant (equipment provided for a particular event) and staff are used to the full. • At each event carried out the organizer should aim to give a fully comprehensive sales service, covering not only meals and drinks but also such things as confectionery and snack kiosks. • As in event catering the organization must be planned to the last detail and an initial survey should be exact and thorough. The following points are usually included in the initial survey:
  • 34. Preliminary survey of the function place • Preliminary survey of the place means visiting the place where the catering is organized to check and assess the following. • The distance from the hotel or base, travelling time during the peak and lean traffic which will give a clear idea to the caterer the latest starting time from the base or from the venue. • The availability of water, power, gas supply. Accordingly, the provisions have to be made. • Shops, if any near the venue and the availability of materials in case of emergency.
  • 35. Cont.….. • The size and shape of the area. Is the function place inside the building or in the open area? If it is in open, do we need to erect temporary shed? • Availability of toilet facilities. If unavailable, temporary one should be erected which should be far away from the clean water resource. • Identifying suitable area for kitchen stores, kitchen, pot washing, food service area, entertainment area if offered, hand wash area, parking area, etc. • Facilities for garbage disposable
  • 36. BRIEFING • Briefing of staff refers to issuing service instructions. During briefing, the personal grooming of the staff is inspected and the stations are allotted. Experienced staff are normally allotted top table and the aged staff are allotted the stations near the entrance, thus minimizing the walking distance. The queuing instructions and the signal that will be used during the service will be briefed in the case of formal service. The number of covers allotted to each waiter and numbering of the covers, the person who will be doing the service of water, when to keep the bread basket and butter dish, when to do the clearance, when to serve wine for toasting, etc. will be briefed for the formal service. • In the case of buffet, what dishes will be kept where in which containers, who will do the replenishing of dishes, man the buffet, serve water, do the clearance work, and serve the sweets will be discussed, • What dishes and how much will be served by the staff will be briefed to the staff
  • 37. After the Function ❑ The tables are cleared. ❑ The soiled service equipment are sent for washing. ❑ A/C is switched off. ❑ Food containers on the buffet tables are sent back to the kitchen. ❑ Buffet counters are dismantled and tables are stacked. ❑ Banquet chairs are arranged properly or stacked and kept aside. ❑ Soiled linen are sorted, counted, and kept aside for laundry. ❑ Bar counter is closed and the closing stock of the bar is taken. ❑ Bar cash is tallied with the consumption of alcohol, if drinks are not inclusive.
  • 38. Cont.….. ❑ Returning the empty, full, and partly used bottles to the bar. ❑ Settling the bar cash to the control department. ❑ Giving feedback to the service staff. ❑ Paying off the hired staff and terminating their services. ❑ Switching off the lights and other electric gadgets. ❑ Closing the banquet suits and locking. ❑ Preparing the bill for settlement. ❑ Entering the bill amount in the banquet sales record. ❑During the function, generator back up, additional fuse cartridges, fire extinguishers, and first aid must be kept ready.