Categories: Family dining

Let Matitto’s Cater Your Graduation Party

When it comes to celebrations, nothing says let’s make merry like the Spanish word fiesta.

Fiesta means an event that includes festivities and celebration, so when reveling in the high school or college graduation of your son, daughter or even spouse, consider putting together a graduation fiesta with the help of Mattito’s catering services.

Celebrate your graduate’s big day with a Mexican fiesta catered by Matitto’s.

We can bring just the food, or we can bring everything for a memorable celebration, including cloth napkins, entrée plates, stainless flatware, buffet tables, chaffing dishes, and even fiesta-type decorations for the buffet tables.

If you’re looking for something a little less elaborate – but still festive – we can bring our food hot in disposable aluminum pans, as well as plastic plates and utensils. You’ll have none of the work involved in cooking food and all of the fun.

Packages start as low as $7.99 per guest.

For example, a Taco Bar (which starts at the $7.99 per guest mentioned above), includes  spicy beef shredded chicken, lettuce, tomatoes, cheese, crispy corn and soft flour tacos, Spanish rice, and refried beans.

Our Tex-Mex Special is a great value at $9.99 per person. This catering option includes chicken flautas with Ranchero, beef tamale and cheese enchiladas with Spanish rice and refried beans.

We have other affordable party delivery menu dinners, as well.

We also offer fully catered dinners. Consider this menu, for example:

  • An appetizer of chili con queso
  • Entrée choices of beef tenderloin and chicken fajitas
  • Spanish rice and refried beans
  • Guacamole, pico de gallo, sour cream
  • Flour tortillas
  • Chips and hot sauce

Learn more by taking a look at our full catering menu.

If what you need isn’t on either of our catering menus, just let us know what you’re looking for and we’ll be happy to create a menu that fits your budget and your graduation fiesta needs.

Contact Mattito’s catering services today.

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Barrett Harms

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