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Wedding Pizza Catering in Burlington: Dinner and the Show, One Booking

2 mobile pizza caterers around Burlington, Vermont show real evidence of wedding work — receptions, cocktail hours, rehearsal dinners, late-night slices when the dance floor peaks, and 1 of them run wood-fired ovens. The pricing model travels well: wedding packages are quoted per person with continuous baking, so nobody counts pies — typical full-service rates run somewhere around $18–30 per person before wedding-package add-ons, but treat that as orientation, not a quote. With two caterers serving town, a second quote for your date is one email away — and it's the single best negotiating tool a couple has. Rated caterers are ranked below by local reputation (rating weighted by review count), and where couples' reviews talk about weddings, the quote is shown — that's the reputation you're choosing between.

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Found via web search — not yet rated on Google, so they can't be ranked above, but their own sites show wedding work. Worth a quote email all the same.

Mobile Pizza Oven Catering

Burlington, VT · Found via web search — not yet rated on Google

We tailor menus to each event and look forward to working with you to make your event special, exciting and unique! ​. Learn more about our mobile oven ...

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The Pizza Burrow

Burlington, VT · Found via web search — not yet rated on Google

The Pizza Burrow is a mobile, wood fired pizza catering business based in the Southern Vermont town of Winhall, in close proximity to Stratton, Bromley, and ...

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Booking wedding pizza catering in Burlington: the short checklist

  1. Confirm the date and the venue first. "Are you free on our date, and do you serve our venue's area?" is the whole first email. Travel radius and travel fees vary caterer to caterer — a venue twenty minutes out of town is usually fine, but ask.
  2. Walk the oven logistics with your venue. A mobile oven needs vehicle access to the serving spot, firm level ground, and a venue that allows it (some restrict open flame; some want the caterer's insurance certificate). Every experienced wedding caterer has a site checklist — put them and your venue coordinator in touch early.
  3. Pick the service style before you compare prices. Live oven-side station, family-style pies to the tables, passed slices at cocktail hour, or a late-night drop — quotes only compare cleanly when they're for the same format and service window. Late-night is snack quantity and prices well below dinner service.
  4. Put guest count and dietary needs in the first email. Packages are priced per person, so the count drives everything; gluten-free and vegan guests are a solved problem for good caterers if they know in advance. Ask how cross-contact is handled — separate prep and dedicated peels are the right answers.
  5. Compare two quotes on the same scope. 2 caterers around town do weddings, and they know it. Same guest count, same hours, same format — then compare what's included: salads and sides, plates and napkins, staffing, setup and teardown. The cheaper quote with three "not included" lines usually isn't the cheaper quote.

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