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    4 years ago

    An amazing school. Hennessy was an excellent teacher and I received my bartending license at her school. 10/10 would recommend!

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    Big Girl's Catering - Beautiful bride and groom at Rockys lake estate

    Big Girl's Catering

    4.4(17 reviews)
    26.9 km

    This catering service was very over priced for the quality of the food . Number 1 the squash…read morecasserole was horrible I couldn't tell what kind of casserole it was but is any I ever had tasted before.Number 2 The roll were so hard I needed a hot cup of coffee or soup to eat them there was no butter for them .Number 3 the green beans were extremely salty n the tea extremely sweet .However the rest was really good the dessert was delicious !The service was great n the servers were great

    Paid $40 a plate for my daughter's wedding reception and they didn't bring tea, water, or lemonade…read more My family had to leave reception to go get drinks for our guests. They offered no solution and continued passing appetizers and food before we had drinks for our guest. My family had to go get drinks quickly and missed moments of the reception while 3 servers stood in the back. Needless to say our photos now reflect can drinks and water bottles on our elegant tables. The owners take no responsibility for what happened. They advertise as professionals but don't let that fool you. The food was just ok and not worth 4,000 for 67 people that doesn't include tea, water, lemonade as advertised. I was told that was only for corporate events. Wow! Please do not allow them to ruin your day! I was charged 1,050 in production fees. I never used their plasticware, and was given 3 servers that hid in the back most of the time. Of course they helped themselves to the drinks we had to run get. It was the most unprofessional crew I have ever encountered. As well as the most unprofessional owner. She never once called me and she knew I was upset. She takes no responsibility for their mistakes.

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    Affairs to Remember - Our wedding reception dinner was catered by Affairs to Remember. Thank you, Saffold Barksdale! Photo by Leigh Wolfe Photography.

    Affairs to Remember

    4.7(76 reviews)
    12.7 km

    Thank you so much for reaching out and for everything you did to make our big day unforgettable. We…read moreare definitely still riding the high. The evening was incredible from start to finish and your team played a huge part in that. It was wonderful getting to know you over the past year, and we truly appreciate the care, professionalism, and passion you brought to every step of the process. The food, the presentation, the flow, everything was flawless, and we received so many compliments from our guests (seriously, they were blown away!). Not to mention we gave you a tall task of making all of the food vegan and you delivered! Please pass on our appreciation to everyone involved, and know that we will happily spread the word about you and Affairs to anyone in need of top-tier catering and event support.

    We were really impressed with our wedding tasting at Affairs to Remember. Before our tasting was…read moreeven finished, I knew I wanted to go with them. Afterwards, my fiancee and our wedding planner agreed. We will be booking Affairs to Remember to cater our wedding. Our wedding is going to be at the Atlanta History Center in Buckhead. Affairs to Remember is one of the History Center's approved caterers. After a lackluster experience with Proof of the Pudding at a holiday party, our planner recommended Affairs to Remember and Bold Catering & Design. Our choice came down to those two. After having experienced the food and service from both Affairs to Remember and Bold Catering & Design at various company parties over the years, I initially leaned towards Bold to cater our wedding. This was before we did any tastings. After our tastings, there was no question in any of our minds that we should go with Affairs to Remember. Based on my past experiences, I was under the impression that Bold served more modern food while Affairs served more traditional food. I was wrong. Affairs wowed us with a seasonal, contemporary menu. The service at both the Affairs to Remember and Bold tastings was great. The staff at both companies is wonderful. However, the food at the Bold tasting was "just" good as opposed to the food at the Affairs tasting which was great. I walked out of the Bold tasting not feeling 100% confident about our wedding food. I walked out of the Affairs tasting feeling excited and assured. That was the difference. Both tastings were private multi-course tastings led by a catering consultant and attended by our wedding planner(s). Affairs to Remember has a really nice space. It's decorated really well. There's a showroom to show you what various arrangements, table settings, etc. will look like. There are several private consultation rooms. There were five in our group: Affairs catering consultant Saffold Barksdale, our wedding planners (two), my fiancee, and myself. Affairs set us up in one of their bigger (biggest?) rooms that can seat eight (IIRC). The room was neatly arranged with table settings and our first course ready to go. Like our tasting at Bold, there was a personal server and chef appearances. Here was our tasting menu at Affairs: Starters: * Mixture of hydro lettuce and arugula from Crystal Organic Farm, oven-roasted sweet peppers, baby fennel and beets, toasted pepitas, and roasted garlic vinaigrette * House-smoked chorizo pork belly brochette * Mushroom chicken salad on goji berry coconut crisp * Watermelon gazpacho * Ketchup-battered lobster fritter, jalapeno tartar Entrees and sides: * Southern-fried Spring Mountain Farms chicken served over braised lady peas from South Georgia, finished with a buttermilk remoulade * Medley of braised collard, mustard, and turnip greens * Campanelle pasta with caramelized fennel, onion, and corn, fresh radicchio and a touch of cream Dessert and coffee: * Honeysuckle Gelato with macerated strawberries and basil on a frozen marble slab * Beanealogy dark roast Selva Negra coffee My fiancee loves local, seasonal, and sustainable food. Affairs really delivered on that front. Crystal Organic Farm (Newborn, Georgia), Springer Mountain Farms (Mount Airy/Baldwin, Georgia), Honeysuckle Gelato (Atlanta), and Beanealogy (Atlanta) are all local brands. Our dessert was actually supposed to be made out of ice cream from High Road Craft (Marietta), but there was a supply issue, so they subbed in Honeysuckle instead (fine with me; both brands are excellent). In general, the food tasted fresh, high quality, and absolutely delicious. The chefs did a terrific job. Just about every item was packed with flavor and/or cooked to perfection (such as the chicken). This was a "getting to know you" tasting. We tasted the items together. Saffold would explain each item as we ate it. Along the way, she learned our likes and dislikes when it came to food. I really appreciated this. In contrast, with Bold, we were sent menus before our tasting and were asked to choose items we'd like to taste. It was difficult for us to decide on a wedding tasting menu with no guidance. Bold's menus were somewhat disorganized and confusing. We much preferred the route Affairs took by choosing an initial tasting menu for us. That way, we could familiarize ourselves with Affairs first. There are over a mind-boggling 3,500 items to choose from at Affairs, so we're putting our full faith and trust into Saffold to come up with a proposal that is within our budget. For what we want, Affairs is a bit pricier than Bold, but still reasonable. Affairs executive chef Ahmad Nourzad prepared the pasta and dessert courses in-person for us. This was to show us examples of action stations. Saffold, chef Ahmad, and our server were fantastic. We really enjoyed the tasting and had a lot of fun. In addition to food, we can (and probably will) get our linens from Affairs too. It saves us time and money.

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    Affairs to Remember - Our wedding reception dinner was catered by Affairs to Remember. Thank you, Saffold Barksdale! Photo by Leigh Wolfe Photography.

    Our wedding reception dinner was catered by Affairs to Remember. Thank you, Saffold Barksdale! Photo by Leigh Wolfe Photography.

    Affairs to Remember - Our wedding reception dinner was catered by Affairs to Remember. Thank you, Saffold Barksdale! Photo by Leigh Wolfe Photography.

    Our wedding reception dinner was catered by Affairs to Remember. Thank you, Saffold Barksdale! Photo by Leigh Wolfe Photography.

    Affairs to Remember - Our wedding reception dinner was catered by Affairs to Remember. Thank you, Saffold Barksdale! Photo by Leigh Wolfe Photography.

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    Our wedding reception dinner was catered by Affairs to Remember. Thank you, Saffold Barksdale! Photo by Leigh Wolfe Photography.

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