All good things come to an end, like a delicious wedding breakfast savoured, a pudding enjoyed, or a romantic candle lit dinner, you have to finish your meal in the end. Simon and Ros have been preparing meals for restaurant goers, bride and grooms and shoppers for over 30 years, and it's time for the cooking to end.

"We would like to thank all of our valued customers both long ago and not so long ago, we have had an amazing time preparing sumptuous puds, dishing up and serving you at your table, and of course sharing your big day with fun, joy and happiness. Thank you for your custom to Smugglers Catering, for your kind recommendations, and long term friendships. We couldn’t have asked for better clients to cater for."

Simon and Ros are now concentrating on providing amazing stays at their White Hart Cottages, available today. Come visit them and say hi one day, and stay in one of the most picturesque historic towns in Suffolk.

Vicky & Dave's Wedding

We love all our customers, but when we get such lovely praise from individuals we like to have a little song and dance about it.

Vicky and Dave challenged us to prepare 15 joints of beef to be carved by guests on the tables, and of course we catered for allergies too.

You can read more about their wedding on the Function Central blog over here. And needless to say, if you would like us to create something different for your guests to eat, if you have a crazy idea or just need someone to suggest something, then we are always up for any challenge you can throw at us, simply get in touch today and let us help you feed your guests at your wedding or function.

Posted On: Wednesday, November 22nd, 2017 @ 11:19 am | 0 Comments


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