Five Catering Formats for Business Events
Office lunches, conferences, launches, company celebrations and staffed dining
- Event Types
- Meetings, workshops, conferences, launches, presentations and workplace celebrations
- Menu Formats
- Sandwiches, salads, finger food, hot dishes, buffets and sit-down meals
- Service Support
- Setup, scheduled meal service, dietary alternatives and optional waitstaff
- Brand Collaborations
- Lumon, Spring, Lamara London, Onitsuka Tiger and Theory are named on the current page
Office Lunches and Team Meetings
Office lunch catering can support team meetings, internal workshops and informal client sessions. Menus can include sandwiches, salads, finger food and hot meal options, with the service arranged around the meeting schedule and available dining space.
Conferences and All-Day Programmes
Conference catering can cover breakfast, lunch and scheduled snacks throughout the working day. Food delivery and setup can be coordinated around registration, presentation sessions and planned breaks so catering supports the programme without interrupting it.
Product Launches and Corporate Events
Corporate event catering can support product launches, presentations and client-facing gatherings. The menu can be arranged as a casual buffet or sit-down meal based on the programme, venue layout and preferred guest experience.
Team Parties and Company Celebrations
Company celebration catering can support holiday parties, team events and workplace gatherings. Menus can combine finger food, hot dishes, vegan, gluten-free, dairy-free or halal alternatives and staffed service where required.
Staffed Business Dining
Waitstaff and servers can be added when an event requires on-site support. Staff can assist with setup, meal service and maintaining the catering area during the agreed service period. Pearl Lemon Catering has collaborated with organisations including Lumon, Spring, Lamara London, Onitsuka Tiger and Theory. The current page also displays 13 organisation logos from the wider Pearl Lemon Catering portfolio, but it does not attribute each logo to a specific South Kensington event.












