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Menu add-ons, and who offers them near you

At some point every event plan graduates from "we need pizza" to "we need pizza, a gluten-free option for table six, a salad course, and someone to run the buffet" — and that second list is much harder to search for. These pages flip the directory around: pick an add-on below and see every caterer whose own site or hosts' reviews show real evidence of offering it, with the review receipts. Counts reflect that evidence — actual offerings, not a menu of maybes — so they grow as the directory does.

MobilePizzaOvenCatering.com is an independent directory. An add-on appearing here means there's evidence a caterer offers it — menus and availability change, so confirm the exact scope (and get it in the contract) when you book.

Salads & Appetizers

offered by 648 caterers

Salads, antipasto, and starters from the same truck — the difference between "pizza was there" and a full meal.

Dessert Add-Ons

offered by 466 caterers

Cannoli, cookies, gelato — the caterers who close the meal instead of handing it back to you.

Staffed Full-Service Catering

offered by 395 caterers

Servers, buffet management, and cleanup alongside the cooks — full-service catering, not just a food window.

Gluten-Free Pizza Catering

offered by 358 caterers

Real gluten-free crusts, not an apology — the add-on that decides the caterer for a lot of guest lists.

Pasta Catering Add-On

offered by 271 caterers

A pasta course alongside the pies — the add-on that turns pizza catering into Italian catering.

Vegan Pizza Options

offered by 251 caterers

Vegan cheese and plant-based toppings with evidence behind them — so every plate at the party is actually pizza.

Dessert Pizza & S'mores

offered by 100 caterers

Nutella pies, s'mores pizza, fruit and mascarpone — the oven's second act, and the one kids remember.

Unlimited / All-You-Can-Eat Pizza

offered by 45 caterers

All-you-can-eat service for a set window — pies keep coming until everyone stops, no per-pie math.

How add-on evidence works here

A caterer counts as offering an add-on when its own website or its hosts' reviews say so — "the s'mores dessert pizza was the hit of the reception" is the kind of line that puts a caterer on one of these pages, and each page shows those quotes next to the caterer. Two honest caveats. First, evidence isn't a package quote: what's included, staffed, and charged varies caterer to caterer, so the directory tells you who to email first, not what it costs. Second, some listings here were found via web search and aren't yet rated on Google — they're listed after the rated caterers, with their websites, because the evidence comes from the sites themselves.

Keep going: plan the whole menu at the weddings hub, browse caterers by event type, or see pizza oven rental for the DIY version of the whole idea.