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From BBQ to New England clambakes, the top 10 independent caterers in Central Massachusetts represent a variety of styles and cuisines.
Here are the top 10 independent caterers in Central Massachusetts, ranked by their number of local employees, according to research by the Worcester Business Journal. For the full list, visit WBJ's Data Center.
1. Firefly’s BBQ in Marlborough, featuring BBQ and Southern fare, with 100 employees
1. Pepper’s Artful Events in Northborough, featuring contemporary cuisine with a global influence, sourced from local and regional farms and suppliers, with 100 employees
3. Sir Loin’s Catering in Northborough, featuring on-site cooking using locally-grown products, pig roasts, BBQ, prime rib, carving stations, food stations, with 88 employees.
4. Creedon & Co. Inc. in Worcester, featuring casual or upscale, budget-conscious or elaborate, public concessions, food service, contract work, disaster relief, micromarkets and vending machines, cafeteria management, with 63 employees.
5. Blanchard Foods Catering in Worcester, featuring mercy meals, clam bakes and cookouts, with 50 employees.
6. Struck Catering in Worcester, featuring as much or as little as needed from linens and glassware to tabletops and full-bar services for upscale soirees, buffet luncheons, inventive parties or executive dinners, with 49 employees.
7. Sean Patrick’s Catering in Lunenburg, featuring plated dinners, buffet, outdoor activities and concessions, with 40 employees.
8. Juliana’s Catering in Sudbury, a bed & breakfast offering homemade American, Italian and Mediterranean cuisine from catering kitchen in historic colonial home, with 25 employees.
9. Catering by Primavera / New England Clambakes Co. / Wildfire BBQ, offering event rentals available such as tents, tables and chairs, with 20 employees.
9. The Buffet Way, Inc. in Marlborough, specializing in off-site events, with 20 employees.
For the entire list of top caterers in Central Massachusetts, visit WBJ's data center.
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