Caterers That Care
We have many great local restaurants that can cater your special day, these are just a small selection of our favorites!
Stonefire Grill
23300 Cinema Dr, Santa Clarita
888-649-5783 • www.stonefiregrill.com
From a small gathering in your home or office to a large, extraordinary event, our friendly and helpful team is happy to serve you and your guests every step of the way. Planning your STONEFIRE catering has never been easier!
Salt Creek Grille
24415 Town Center Drive, Ste 115, Valencia
661-222-9999 • www.saltcreekgrille.com
Salt Creek Grille Catering create memorable experiences that leave clients and guests with a sense of awe and excitement, surpassing expectations Bring your dream wedding to life with the perfect menu, ambiance and décor.
Rattler’s Bar-B-Que
26495 Golden Valley Road, Santa Clarita
661-251-4195 • www.rattlersbbq.com
Our Catering tradition dates back to 1988, yet the quality of product and service remains the same! Rattler’s provides a delicious menu, exceptional service and a price that can’t be beat!
Le Chene French Cuisine
12625 Sierra Hwy., Santa Clarita
661-251-4315 • www.lechene.com
Known as one of the most romantic and unique settings around, Le Chene is the wedding venue of choice for many Santa Clarita couples, families and wedding planners.
Wolf Creek Restaurant & Brewing Co.
27746 McBean Pkwy., Santa Clarita
888-202-4265 • www.wolfcreekbrewingco.com
Wolf Creek Restaurant & Brewing Co. offers a full array of banquet and catering services. From office lunches or business dinners to baby showers & weddings, we have the experience and knowledge to tailor each event to your needs.
Persia Lounge & Restaurant
24328 Main Street, Newhall
661-713-3727 • www.persia-lounge.com
With our variety choices for catering you can relax & enjoy your party as a guest.We always go above & beyond to satisfy your needs.
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