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Corporate Pizza Catering in Denver

4 mobile pizza caterers around Denver, Colorado show real evidence of corporate work — office lunches, team-building events, employee-appreciation days, holiday parties. Start every conversation with the certificate of insurance: your building or venue will want proof of general liability coverage, often naming them as additional insured, and a professional caterer sends it within a day. Pricing is per person with continuous baking — as general guidance somewhere around $18–30 per head with common minimums in the $800–1,500 range, but let two local quotes set the real number — and the oven feeds a hard lunch window in hot waves, not box towers. Rated caterers are ranked below by local reputation (rating weighted by review count), with clients' corporate mentions shown where reviews have them.

1. Mountain Crust Catering - Denver

5 ★★★★★ 602 reviews

3880 S Lowell Blvd unit b, Denver, CO

Corporate events Weddings Wood-fired GF / vegan options

2. Basic Kneads Pizza Food Truck Catering

4.6 ★★★★★ 221 reviews

Denver, CO · serves the area

Corporate events Weddings Wood-fired GF / vegan options

3. Little Johnny B's - Woodfired Pizza

4.6 ★★★★★ 79 reviews

1665 N Grant St, Denver, CO

Corporate events Weddings Wood-fired

4. Rocky Mountain Slices

4.9 ★★★★★ 15 reviews

4897 Oakland St, Denver, CO

Corporate events Weddings

Booking a company pizza lunch in Denver: the planner's checklist

  1. Send the building requirements with the first email. Building or venue name, date, headcount, hard start and end times — and "please send a COI showing general liability, with the building named as additional insured." That one sentence does more vetting than an hour of calls.
  2. Settle where the rig parks before anything else. A pizza truck or trailer needs a surface spot near your entrance (assume it won't clear a garage), and the crew needs a path from oven to eating area — for high-rises, ask how they run pies upstairs. Loop in facilities for dock access and any open-flame rules.
  3. Give the real headcount and the real window. Per-person pricing means the count is the quote; the window drives the crew's arrival time, since the oven needs setup and heat-up before the first pie. If lunch is noon to one, expect the rig well before noon.
  4. Put dietary counts in the booking. Gluten-free crusts and vegan cheese are standard for good corporate caterers when they know in advance — ask how cross-contact is handled, and add salads or sides to cover the rest of the room. See menu add-ons & services for who offers what.
  5. Get two quotes on identical scope. Same headcount, window, and menu — then compare what's included (salads, plates and napkins, staffing, travel). With 4 caterers around town, the second quote is cheap leverage — and for December or peak picnic season, start months earlier than feels necessary.

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