Waitlist · Bridgeport, Connecticut

Nobody sees the best thing you cooked this month.

Catering happens behind closed doors, for one room of people who already hired you. The work is the marketing, and it disappears the moment it is served.

Launching in Bridgeport, Connecticut.

  • Your events turned into a portfolio, with your customer’s permission or not at all.
  • The range a booker asks for before they book anyone.
  • Answer Engine Optimization, so someone asking an AI for a caterer finds you.

Join the Caterers waitlist

Four quick fields. No commitment, nothing to pay, and we will not add you to a newsletter.

Optional.

Where you trade. Tell us even if you are outside Bridgeport — it is how we decide where to open next.

Optional. What you are trying to fix, or what would make this worth paying for.

Optional, free, and separate from anything you might pay for. Nothing is published without you sending it to us and approving it first.

The first 25 Bridgeport businesses to sign will keep their launch price for as long as they stay — if list prices rise later, a founding client is never moved onto them.

Questions about caterers

Does BoothBuzz work with caterers and private chefs in Bridgeport?
Caterers and private chefs are one of the formats BoothBuzz is opening with, alongside restaurants, food trucks, bakeries, barbershops and salons. Nothing is being sold to caterers yet — the page you are reading is a waitlist.
Who takes the photos and video?
You do. BoothBuzz never films and never edits — that is true of every plan and every format. A phone in the kitchen before service starts is usually the only camera an event will allow; the work we take on is everything after it: what to post and when, the captions, and the search and answer-engine work underneath. If you want someone else holding the camera, that is a separate arrangement and not something we supply for caterers.
Most of my events are private. Can they still be used?
Only with your customer’s permission, asked for in advance and recorded. Plenty of catering work photographs well without identifying the host or the venue, and an event whose customer says no simply is not published.
What will it cost?
$499 a month — the same Starter price restaurants and food trucks pay, for the same work: content built from your story across two channels, written and scheduled by us, with Answer Engine Optimization underneath. It runs on photos and video you supply, because BoothBuzz never films and never edits. The two larger plans are not open to caterers yet: both include a monthly post from a creator in our network, and that network is food-first today. We would rather make you wait than sell you a plan we cannot staff.
When can a caterer sign up?
BoothBuzz has not opened yet. The waitlist is how we decide which formats and neighbourhoods we open in first — joining puts you on the list and means you hear from us directly when we start taking clients in your format. It is not a commitment and there is nothing to pay.

Not what you run?

Or read The Bridgeport Table, which is free, has nothing to sign up for, and is the part of this we would keep building either way.