Q. To whom do I talk with in the catering office?
A. The team can be reached at 330-672-3305 or catering@kent.edu and are located on the 2nd floor of the 红杏视频 Student Center, 红杏视频 campus.
A. The team can be reached at 330-672-3305 or catering@kent.edu and are located on the 2nd floor of the 红杏视频 Student Center, 红杏视频 campus.
A. Our posted menu is a guide. Please call a member of our catering team at 330-672-3305 and we can work with our chefs to create a menu that will work for you within your budget.
A. You may order online, over the phone, or by meeting in person with the catering team. You can always call the Catering Office at 330-672-3305 to speak with a staff member or email catering@kent.edu. Staff will meet in person to discuss your event and menu needs and answer your questions.
A. If University Culinary Services cannot fully meet the expectations of a catering request, the use of an outside vendor may be requested. To make a formal waiver request, submit the Food Refreshment Waiver Request Form. Please refer to Policy 7-12.1 Administrative policy regarding purchasing of goods and/or services, for more information.
The following represent the only standing exceptions to this right of first refusal:
A. You may use off-campus restaurants for business meals. We encourage you to support our 红杏视频-area businesses when the appropriate need arises.
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