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Recent Reviews for P J's Coffee & Tea Cafe

  • Member since December 7 2011 Anthony Great Local Coffee Shop
    The slow brewed iced coffee is the best. Try a hot Vienna Creme or frozen hot chocolate. Breakfast pastries are baked in house every morning, but when they are gone, they're gone. The Almond delight and Peanut Butter brownie are divine desserts.
  • Member since October 16 2010 Jeff My 11 year old ate oysters We went to Dragos last night and ordered the charbroiled oysters. They are coated with parmesan cheese and cooked on a grill and served with a garlic butter sauce. After some begging and bribing my son tried one and HE LOVED IT!! Thanks to the staff for their help convincing him to eat it. They were awesome.
  • Member since October 16 2010 Jeff Cajun Food and music, Love it Where else can you combine great cajun food and live cajum music. I was able to enjoy a great meal of beautifully fried seafood served with some jambalaya and then washed down with a cold Abita beer and then spend the night dancing away to some classic music. It was a tremendous amount of fun packed into one evening.
  • Member since October 16 2010 Jeff Always Great For as long as I can remember, I have been going to Houston's for special occasions. The Prime rib is outstanding, there hand cut fries are awesome and the restaurant is always clean and well maintained. The staff is friendly and always makes me feel great on my day. Their daily specials make it affordable to go there for lunch at times also.
  • Member since October 16 2010 Jeff Hot Coffee on a cold night is great It got cold the other night and my family decided to go out for some coffee. The closest place to us was Ccs Community Coffee house so we went there. The coffee with chicory was awesome, and my son thouroughly enjoyed his Hot Chocolate. They had internet access so we took our laptop and my son finished his research while we were there. Perfect place on a frigid night.

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With a mobile catering service, you will be able to provide your tasty creations anywhere your services are needed. Mobile catering services are in demand for all types of events, ranging from corporate events to weddings and other parties. People choose to hire mobile catering in for weddings, parties, or other gatherings where they have secured a venue that does not serve food.


Before you start on this venture, you will want to research your market as well as the other businesses that would eventually become your competition. This will give you a head start in the planning process and help you determine what services to offer that will set you apart from the rest.


Because a mobile catering business involves the storage, preparation, and serving of food, there will be legal and health regulations you will need to follow. Research these in advance so you aren’t surprised by anything down the road. As with any business, there will be licenses you will need to obtain before you can the mobile catering business up and running.
Next, you will need to plan your menu options. Will your mobile catering service serve complete meals or just appetizers, drinks, and desserts? Once you determine this, you will have a better idea of the resources you’ll need to start your mobile catering business.


Your next step is to create a business plan for your mobile catering business. You must include detailed information about the services you plan to offer, the prices you will charge, and the equipment you will need to run your business. You will need this plan to request funding from a bank if you do not have it secured already, so you want to include as much information as possible. For examples of complete mobile catering business plans, conduct an online search.


Once funding is secured, you can begin to purchase equipment for your mobile catering business. Make sure everything you purchase meets the food and health department regulations in your area.


The next step is to find customers. Since you are just starting out, you might want to offer slight discounts for your first several mobile catering events. This will help you build a list of references to present to future clients.