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Guests can see the food being finished instead of only finding another buffet line.
Corporate BBQ Catering
Corporate BBQ catering in Singapore for team dinners, client events, launches, company socials, and larger company events. Compare menu packages, chef-led team BBQ service, venue flow, and quote-ready pax, dietary, and approval details.
Sunday Roast has been cooking for company gatherings since 2017, from simple team meals to bigger hosted BBQs.
A simple sense of how many guests Sunday Roast has served across past events.
A small selection of company events helps show the kind of teams Sunday Roast has cooked for.
A practical guest range where menu choice, timing, and guest flow still feel easy to manage.
Room energy
Live-fire service adds movement to team dinners, client evenings, and appreciation events without making the room formal.
Guests can see the food being finished instead of only finding another buffet line.
Hot items can land through the evening so the room keeps moving.
The corporate host stays with the team or clients while the grill rhythm is handled.
Company gatherings
A few familiar names from past Sunday Roast company events.
Before you ask for a quote
Corporate hosts usually need to know whether Sunday Roast can fit the room, timing, guest count, package budget, venue access, service style, and approval process before they share the event internally. These are the details that make the next reply clearer.
Share the expected guest count, food window, and whether guests eat together, mingle, or arrive in waves.
Tell us whether it is an office, terrace, rooftop, clubhouse, or event space, and whether the venue already has a grill.
Choose a food-only order, chef-led grilling with the Sunday Roast menu, or a hosted setup that needs steadier pacing.
If the quote needs internal review, include company name, billing contact, budget range, decision timeline, and any invoice or approval notes so the next reply is easier to circulate.
What happens next
The quote request helps Sunday Roast confirm whether the date, headcount, package level, venue access, serving window, and chef-led support fit before you circulate the option internally.
Headcount, event timing, loading notes, venue rules, grill access, and service space are reviewed before the quote is treated as final.
The team can compare food-only ordering, chef-led grilling, office-specific flow, or larger group support around the same event details.
No payment is taken from this page. Booking details are locked in only after Sunday Roast follows up with the checked quote.
Choose by business occasion
Corporate hosts usually need the food to support a mood: casual team energy, client comfort, or a sharper appreciation moment.
Best when the grill should give people a natural place to gather after work.
Get a corporate BBQ quote Client evening Polished but relaxedBest when the food should feel premium without turning the event into a formal sit-down dinner.
See a real event Launch or appreciation More movement in the roomBest when hot food through the evening and visible fire should help keep the event moving.
Compare chef-led BBQCorporate formats
A team dinner, client evening, leadership night, and launch do not need the same rhythm. Use the format to decide whether the quote should emphasize atmosphere, polish, privacy, or movement.
Keep the plan relaxed: a clear menu, hot waves of food, and enough grill presence to give colleagues a natural place to gather after work.
Lead with polish and confidence: choose a premium menu direction, confirm serving pace and venue access, and include past-event examples the team can review internally.
Keep the evening calm and hosted: plan for a smaller guest flow, clear timing, and service details that help the room feel looked after without becoming formal.
Plan around the programme: welcome, reveal, speeches, photo moments, and a food rhythm that keeps people in the room instead of drifting to a buffet line.
Events like yours
Corporate hosts often need a quick confidence check before sharing a catering option with the team. These examples show how Sunday Roast has handled business gatherings and repeat hosts.
Use the Salesforce story as a real 70-guest company example when you need a clearer picture of hot food, room movement, and a setup that can be shared before internal approval.
Open the Salesforce story
The event stories hub helps compare corporate, office, private, and chef-led examples before choosing the landing path.
Browse event stories
Repeat-host examples help when the event needs a dependable partner rather than a one-off food drop.
See the repeat-host exampleDecision checkpoints
Corporate BBQ works best when the quote answers the business questions before it answers the menu question: who is coming, what the room has to achieve, how food should move, and what details the event owner needs for approval.
Team-only dinners can stay relaxed. Client or partner evenings usually need a more polished menu path, clearer proof, and less improvisation at the venue.
Launches, town halls, and appreciation nights need food to work around remarks, mingling, photos, or close-out timing.
If the quote needs to be shared inside the company, include who it is for, how many guests are coming, where it is held, and any billing notes.
Delivery without live grilling can suit a simple office meal. Chef-led grilling is better when atmosphere, hot waves, or host relief matter.
Event flow
Live grilling changes the rhythm of the event. Instead of serving everything at once and letting the room settle, food can come out in waves and guests naturally gather around the grill.
For corporate hosts, that matters because they can focus on the room while the food flow, doneness, and timing are handled by the Sunday Roast team.
Host support
Most corporate hosts are balancing several things at once: food that feels good enough for the occasion, enough variety for a mixed crowd, and a setup that keeps queues and last-minute decisions under control.
The right choice depends on whether the event needs a broad corporate BBQ setup, an office-specific option, or chef-led grilling with the Sunday Roast menu.
If the team is still comparing budgets, guest counts, BBQ packages, or service formats, start with the planning pages first. If the venue and date are already taking shape, send the event details for a quote.
Approval details
Corporate enquiries often need to move through an event owner, finance contact, or team lead. These details help the first reply become useful enough to share.
Share the company name, event type, guest profile, and whether the occasion is internal, client-facing, or appreciation-led.
If there is a working budget or preferred menu level, include it so the team can recommend the right package path instead of guessing.
Tell us loading access, lift or stairs, setup window, weather cover, and when guests should actually eat.
Add dietary requirements, service style, and whether the event should stay delivery without live grilling or include chef-led support with the Sunday Roast food order.
Plan your event
Send guest count, date, venue access, serving window, package direction, and dietary notes. Include approval needs too; Sunday Roast has cooked company gatherings since 2017.
Sending details is not a confirmed booking. The team checks availability, setup, service style, and dietary notes before confirming the quote.