Best Wedding Caterers in Denver & the Colorado Mountains
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Best Wedding Caterers in Denver & the Colorado Mountains

From ranch-to-table elk tenderloin to wood-fired pizza in an alpine meadow, Colorado's wedding catering scene has evolved into something genuinely world-class. Here's who's doing it best — and what you need to know about feeding guests at altitude.


Gone are the days when Colorado wedding catering meant chicken or beef in a hotel banquet room. Today's Colorado couples have access to caterers who source from local farms, smoke meats over Colorado hardwoods, build custom menus around seasonal mountain ingredients, and execute flawlessly at venues where the kitchen is a tent and the nearest grocery store is 45 minutes away.

That last part is the key differentiator. Catering a wedding in a Denver ballroom is one thing. Catering a wedding at a mountaintop venue accessible only by gondola? That requires a different breed of caterer.

Caterers Worth Knowing

Rocky Mountain Catering — Denver / Englewood

With 253+ reviews on WeddingWire and a reputation as one of Denver's most reliable wedding caterers, Rocky Mountain Catering is the go-to for couples who want elevated cuisine without pretension. They're a bespoke operation, meaning every menu is custom-built for the couple's vision, dietary requirements, and venue constraints.

Specialty: Custom menus, flexible service styles (plated, buffet, stations, family-style)

Service area: Denver metro, mountain venues throughout Colorado

Website: rockymountaincatering.com | Instagram: @rockymountaincatering

Savory Catering — Boulder

A full-service wedding catering company based in Boulder, Savory services a wide swath of Colorado including Estes Park, Lyons, Lafayette, Fort Collins, Denver, and everywhere in between. Their strength is their range — they're equally comfortable with an intimate 30-person dinner and a 200-guest celebration.

Specialty: Full-service catering, Front Range and mountain venues

Service area: Boulder, Denver, Estes Park, Fort Collins, and surrounding areas

Website: savorycatering.com | Instagram: @savorycateringco

Cirque Kitchen + Spirits — Denver

Operating out of Denver, Cirque Kitchen + Spirits has provided elevated dining experiences for celebrations of all varieties since 2017. Their approach treats wedding catering as a culinary experience, not just a feeding operation — menus are designed to surprise and delight, not just satisfy.

Specialty: Elevated dining experiences, craft cocktails, creative menus

Service area: Denver and Colorado

Website: cirquekitchen.com | Instagram: @cirquekitchen

Biscuits and Berries Catering — Golden

Based in Golden, Biscuits and Berries brings comfort-meets-elegance energy to wedding catering. Their location at the gateway to the mountains makes them a natural fit for foothill venues and mountain-adjacent celebrations.

Specialty: Comfort cuisine elevated for weddings, foothill and mountain venues

Service area: Golden, Denver metro, mountain venues

Website: biscuitsandberriescatering.com | Instagram: @biscuitsandberriescatering

Jules Gourmet Catering — Denver

A family-owned and operated full-service catering company led by Julie Dunigan, whose expansive career in both front-of-house and behind-the-scenes hospitality gives her a uniquely complete perspective. Jules Gourmet understands that wedding catering isn't just about the food — it's about the service, the timing, and the experience.

Specialty: Full-service catering, personalized menus, family-operated

Service area: Denver area

Website: julesgourmet.com | Instagram: @julesgourmetcatering

Catering Styles for Colorado Weddings

Plated Service

Best for: Formal celebrations, venues with full kitchen facilities

Pros: Elegant, controlled portions, predictable timeline

Cons: Higher per-person cost, requires wait staff

Buffet

Best for: Larger guest counts, casual-to-semi-formal celebrations

Pros: Variety, dietary flexibility, guests serve at their own pace

Cons: Can create congestion, harder to control portions

Family-Style

Best for: Mountain and ranch weddings where the atmosphere is warm and communal

Pros: Encourages conversation, creates a shared experience, feels personal

Cons: Requires larger tables, more food waste

Stations

Best for: Cocktail-style receptions, multi-cultural menus

Pros: Interactive, variety, movement and energy

Cons: Guests may cluster at popular stations

Food Trucks

Best for: Late-night snacks, casual welcome parties, after-parties

Pros: Fun, memorable, Instagram-worthy

Cons: Weather-dependent, limited capacity

Mountain Catering: The Logistics

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In-House vs. Outside Catering

Many of Colorado's premier mountain venues — including Devil's Thumb Ranch, The Broadmoor, and Keystone Resort — require in-house catering. This simplifies your planning (one contract, one point of contact) but limits your culinary options. Ask your venue about catering requirements before you start tasting with outside caterers.

Remote Venue Challenges

Catering at a remote mountain venue means your caterer needs to bring everything:

This is not the time to hire a caterer who's never worked at a mountain venue.

High-Altitude Baking and Cooking

Altitude affects more than just baking (though it dramatically affects baking — see our Cake & Desserts guide). Water boils at lower temperatures above 5,000 feet, which affects cooking times for pasta, grains, and vegetables. Experienced Colorado caterers adjust automatically; caterers from out of state may not.

Guest Hydration

At altitude, guests dehydrate faster — especially when drinking alcohol. Smart caterers build hydration into the experience: infused water stations during cocktail hour, water service at every table, and non-alcoholic options that guests actually want to drink.

The Catering-Transportation Connection

Timing is everything in wedding catering. A 30-minute delay in guest arrival means a 30-minute delay in service — which affects food quality, kitchen workflow, and the entire evening's timeline.

When Arion coordinates guest shuttle service, they're directly enabling your caterer to execute on time. Guests arrive when expected. Cocktail hour starts on schedule. Dinner service hits its window. The kitchen isn't scrambling to keep food warm for an extra hour because half your guests are still in transit.

This coordination between transportation and catering is one of the invisible elements that separates a smooth wedding from a stressful one.


Arion provides luxury wedding transportation across Denver and the Rocky Mountain region. Learn more → | (970) 703-4995


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