A cocktail hour sets the tone before the main event even starts. Guests are standing, mingling, and forming their first impression of the night, and the food needs to keep pace without slowing anyone down. We have built cocktail and appetizer menus for San Diego weddings, corporate receptions, and private parties since 1988, and the format never changes: small bites, easy to eat standing up, timed to arrive while the room is still warming up.
We handle passed hors d’oeuvres, stationary displays, and everything in between, paired with the bar service and staffing to run it. One team handles the food and the flow, so nobody is chasing down a second vendor to make cocktail hour work.
Cocktail hour runs on timing as much as taste. Here is what we bring to make it work.
A cocktail hour with too much passed service leaves guests waiting between trays. Too much stationary display and the room goes quiet. We build a mix based on your guest count and venue layout, so there is always something within reach.
Appetizers and drinks work together or they do not work at all. We coordinate flavor and timing directly with your bar service, so a spicy bite lands next to something that cools the palate instead of fighting it.
Passed hors d'oeuvres only work if the trays keep circulating. Our servers are trained to read a room, restock before a table runs empty, and keep the flow steady from the first guest to the last.
From backyard engagement parties to 250-guest corporate galas, we have run cocktail hour in nearly every kind of San Diego venue. That experience is why the timing holds even when the room gets crowded.
Every cocktail hour is built to order, but these are the formats we run most often.
Trays circulate through the room on a set rotation, giving guests a steady stream of bites without ever having to leave a conversation. This is the standard format for wedding cocktail hours and formal receptions, where guests are standing and mingling rather than seated.
A cheese and charcuterie table, a raw bar, or a build-your-own bruschetta station gives guests a destination to visit at their own pace. Stationary displays work well alongside passed service or as a standalone option for a more casual event.
For events where cocktail hour doubles as the meal, we build a heavier lineup of larger bites, sliders, and substantial small plates. This format works well for corporate happy hours and casual private parties where a full dinner service is not part of the plan.
A live carving station, a made-to-order taco bar, or a hand-tossed pasta bar brings movement and energy to cocktail hour. Guests get a bite made in front of them, and the station becomes a natural gathering point in the room.
Cocktail and appetizer catering includes the food, serving equipment, staffed service to pass or restock trays, and setup and breakdown. Bar service and specialty rentals can be added.
For a one-hour cocktail reception in San Diego before dinner, plan on 4 to 6 pieces per guest. For events where appetizers are the meal, we recommend closer to 10 to 12 pieces per guest, split across a mix of passed and stationary options.
Yes. We coordinate appetizer flavors directly with your bar menu, whether that is a hosted full bar or a signature cocktail setup.
Yes. Cocktail-style service works well for corporate happy hours, client appreciation events, and holiday parties. Visit our corporate catering page for more on office and business event options.
Yes. We build vegetarian, vegan, and gluten-free options into passed and stationary menus and label them clearly for guests. Let us know dietary needs when you request your quote. Learn more on our specialty diet catering page.
Yes. Cocktail hour is one of the most requested parts of a wedding reception timeline. See our wedding catering page for how cocktail hour fits into the full reception package.
We recommend booking at least 2 to 4 weeks out for smaller San Diego events and further ahead for weddings and large events, especially during peak season. Let us know your date and we will confirm availability.
Yes. We bring the equipment needed to hold and display food safely at outdoor and off-site venues, including locations without a full kitchen. Let us know your venue when you reach out, and we will confirm logistics.
Send us the basics: date, headcount, venue, and menu direction. We will respond within 1-2 business days with next steps.
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