Choosing a Coffee Caterer
Not All Coffee Catering Is Created Equal
Hiring a coffee caterer for your event? There’s more to consider than just price. The right caterer makes your event memorable. The wrong one makes it a cautionary tale. Here’s how to tell the difference.
Why This Matters
The coffee catering industry has a low barrier to entry. Anyone with a home espresso machine and an Instagram account can call themselves a “coffee caterer.” But there’s a big difference between someone who makes coffee and a professional catering operation.
Your event deserves better than crossed fingers and “hopefully this works.” Ask the right questions before you book.
Questions to Ask Before Booking
These aren’t trick questions — they’re the basics. Any legitimate caterer should answer “yes” to all of them.
Are you licensed by the Health Department?
In Minnesota, food service businesses — including coffee caterers — are required to be licensed by the Minnesota Department of Health or their local health authority. This isn’t optional. It means they’ve been inspected, they follow food safety protocols, and they’re accountable to regulations that protect your guests.
La Vita Espresso: Fully licensed by the City of Minneapolis Health Department. We’ve maintained our license since 1995 — nearly 30 years of inspections, compliance, and doing things the right way.
Do you carry liability insurance?
If something goes wrong at your event — equipment damage, a guest injury, property damage — who’s responsible? Professional caterers carry liability insurance to protect both themselves and their clients. Without it, you could be on the hook.
La Vita Espresso: Fully insured with comprehensive liability coverage. Many venues require proof of insurance before allowing vendors on-site — we provide certificates of insurance upon request.
What kind of equipment do you use?
There’s a reason commercial espresso machines cost $9,000+ each and home machines cost $500. Commercial equipment is NSF-certified for food safety, built for volume, consistency, and reliability. Home equipment is built for making one latte at a time for yourself — and it’s not certified for commercial food service. Big difference when you’re serving 150 guests.
La Vita Espresso: Commercial-grade, NSF-certified La Marzocco espresso machines — the same equipment used by top coffee shops worldwide. Built for events, not kitchens.
How long have you been in business?
Experience matters. A caterer who’s been doing this for years has seen everything — venue challenges, equipment issues, guest rushes, dietary requests. They know how to handle the unexpected. Someone on their fifth event is still figuring it out.
La Vita Espresso: In business since 1995. We brought the first espresso cart to Minnesota and have catered thousands of events across the Twin Cities and beyond.
Who will actually be working my event?
Some operations are one-person shows. Others hire random help for each event. You want to know that the people representing your event are trained professionals — not someone’s friend who “knows how to make coffee.”
La Vita Espresso: Trained, professional baristas who work events regularly. Uniformed, experienced, and focused on guest experience — not just making drinks.
How do you transport your equipment?
Professional catering equipment requires professional transportation. Commercial espresso machines are heavy, delicate, and expensive. A caterer who’s cramming equipment into a sedan or personal vehicle is cutting corners — and that usually means equipment that’s been banged around, improperly stored, or falling apart. If parts are hitting the floor during setup, they’re going in your drinks.
La Vita Espresso: We use Mercedes commercial cargo vans specifically outfitted for catering equipment. Our machines are secured, protected, and arrive in pristine condition. This is what we do — we’re built for it.
What are your power and space requirements?
Professional caterers know exactly what they need and communicate it clearly upfront. If someone can’t tell you their electrical requirements or how much space they need, that’s a sign they’re figuring it out as they go.
La Vita Espresso: We need a 10’x10′ space and a dedicated 20-amp circuit within 25 feet. We communicate all requirements clearly and confirm details before your event.
Red Flags to Watch For
If you encounter any of these, proceed with caution.
They can’t provide proof of health department license or insurance
They’re using home espresso machines or consumer-grade equipment
Equipment is crammed into a sedan or personal vehicle
Parts falling off equipment during setup (yes, this happens)
They’re brand new with little or no event experience
They can’t answer basic questions about setup, power, or logistics
Their pricing is dramatically lower than established competitors
They don’t have a business address, just a cell phone and social media
No reviews, references, or verifiable client history
They incentivize Google reviews (this violates Google’s policies — and says a lot about how they operate)
They pressure you to book quickly without answering your questions
What to Expect from a Professional Caterer
Clear Proposal
Detailed quote with pricing, inclusions, and terms — no surprises on event day.
Responsive Communication
Quick replies, clear answers, and proactive updates as your event approaches.
Logistics Handled
They know what they need, confirm details in advance, and arrive prepared.
On-Time Arrival
Setup complete and ready to serve before your guests arrive.
Professional Presentation
Clean setup, uniformed staff, and attention to detail that reflects well on your event.
Complete Breakdown
They clean up after themselves and leave your space the way they found it.
Quick Checklist
Before you sign a contract, make sure you can check all of these boxes.
Health Department licensed
Liability insurance coverage
Commercial-grade equipment
Verifiable experience and references
Clear pricing with no hidden fees
Professional, trained staff
Responsive communication
Written contract with terms
Ready to Book the Right Caterer?
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