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Catering & Vendor Agreement

For an event host or organizer hiring a caterer, food truck, or service vendor — covers menus, staffing, guest counts, deposit and cancellation policies, alcohol service, and insurance requirements.

Drafted by a Harvard Law entertainment attorney.

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Is this the right contract for your event?

This contract is built for organizers hiring a caterer or vendor and for the caterers and vendors they hire. It fits food and beverage catering as well as other event vendors, and sets the menu or services, price, setup and service times, staffing, and each side's responsibilities.

Good fit for

  • Organizers hiring a caterer for an event
  • Caterers and food or drink vendors
  • Equipment rental and other event vendors
  • Events with a set guest count and menu
  • Deals that include staff, equipment, or alcohol service
  • Clients who want clear deposit and cancellation terms

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Before you start

It helps to have these details on hand before you create your contract:

  • Client and vendor names
  • Event name, date, time, and location
  • Estimated guest count
  • Menu or services provided
  • Total fee and payment or deposit schedule
  • Whether staff and equipment are included
  • Whether alcohol is served
  • Insurance, permits, and cancellation terms

What's Inside This Contract

Parties and recitals

Identifies the client and caterer or vendor and the event being served.

Catering or vendor services

Describes the event, the food or services, the schedule, and food safety or service standards.

Staffing and equipment

Covers any staff and equipment the vendor provides, when included.

Guest count and changes

Sets how the final guest count is confirmed and how increases or decreases affect billing for catering.

Compensation and payment

Sets the total fee, payment schedule, adjustments, gratuity, and additional charges.

Cancellation and postponement

Sets what is owed if either side cancels and how postponement is handled.

Insurance and liability

Sets insurance requirements, responsibility for damage, and limits on liability.

Representations and warranties

Covers each side's promises, including licenses and permits.

Disputes and general provisions

Covers standard terms such as notices, how disputes are handled, and signatures.

Points Worth Negotiating

  • What is included in the price and what costs extra
  • The deposit and when the final payment is due
  • How guest count changes affect the price
  • Who handles setup, service, and cleanup
  • What happens if the event is cancelled or moved

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a Catering & Vendor Agreement?
It is an agreement to hire a caterer or vendor for an event. It sets out the food or services, price, setup and service times, and each side's responsibilities.
Who should sign it?
The client and the caterer or vendor both sign. When either signs for a company, an authorized representative signs on its behalf.
How are changes to the guest count handled?
The agreement sets a deadline to confirm the final count and explains how added or reduced guests change the price. Confirm this early.
What does the deposit cover?
The deposit holds the date and starts the work. The agreement states how much it is, when the balance is due, and whether the deposit is refundable.
Who is responsible for permits and insurance?
The agreement decides. It names who carries insurance and who obtains any required food or alcohol permits, so check this before the event.
Should I choose the custom contract or the editable template?
Choose the custom contract to answer a few questions and have it filled in for you. Choose the editable template if you prefer a blank version with labeled fields to complete yourself.
What are common warning signs in a catering & vendor agreement?

These are common issues to watch for in any catering & vendor agreement:

  • Vague menu or service description
  • No clarity on what guest count the price covers
  • No cancellation or refund terms
  • Missing licenses, permits, or insurance details
  • Open-ended charges with no cap