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Casa Fairfield to Close

Tuesday, February 9th, 2010

The Casa Restaurant on Fairfield Ave is scheduled to close on February 20th due to a steady decline in revenue.  This location opened its doors in 1982, and had been prosperous until the Lutheran Hospital relocated over 10 years ago.  The good news is that the other locations of Casa are doing just fine, and should remain here in Fort Wayne.

Waiter on the Way can still deliver for all of the other Casa locations which are available in convenient locations across the Fort Wayne area.

Source: http://www.wane.com/dpp/news/wane-ftwayne-Another-south-side-restaurant-closing

Casa Fort Wayne Lunch Menu

Monday, March 23rd, 2009

Waiter on the Way, Fort Wayne’s Premier Restaurant Delivery Service is proud to offer the entire menu of Casa Restaurants for delivery for any occasion.  Waiter on the Way can now deliver the lunch menu, dinner menu, and catering menu from any of the Casa restaurant locations including: Casa D’Angelo on Fairfield, Casa Mare on Parnell, Casa Grille on Dupont, Casa Grille on Stellhorn, and Casa Ristorante on West Jefferson.

With the addition of the new Casa lunch menu, you can enjoy any of your favorite Casa entrees delivered hot and fresh right to your door!  The excellent meals start at just $5.29 on this new lunch menu.

Not only is the lunch menu of Casa now available, they also have lunch specials available Monday through Saturday that start at just $6.49 to $6.99.  What better way to save money on lunch then ordering in with Waiter on the Way.

The delivery fee for Casa is just $5.25, and by informing your co-workers or family members of this new addition to our menu, you can share this cost with the other members who order with you to make having meals delivered to you cost less then you can imagine.  Waiter on the Way will drive to Casa, pick up your meals, store them in hot bags, and proceed promptly to your address for delivery and setup of your delicious Casa meals.

Also, don’t forget that Waiter on the Way can deliver dinner items, along with a wide array of catering options for any number of guests that you may need to feed.  Half pans of Casa’s catering entrees are estimated to serve about 10 people, while the full pans average around 20 people, and the famous Casa bread and butter will be served with all catering meals.

How To Cater a Business Meeting

Sunday, February 15th, 2009

Catering a business meeting can been much more difficult then it may initially appear.  The number of people, location, pickup time from the restaurant, drinks, personal serving ware and setting up can all play a major role in the overall presence of the catering of your business meeting.

The follow are five items that you should pay attention to when catering an event.

  1. Location
  2. The location of the business luncheon may seem like an obvious answer, however many different aspects of the lunch catering can play into a critical role.  Many offices are on a very strict schedule and lunch’s must be delivered and setup on time and in the right location.  Waiter on the Way has delivered to nearly every doctor’s office in the Fort Wayne area, and knows the exact locations and suites of where the events are being held at.  An important part of not only the location of the delivery but also the number of guests that will be attending and how to plan accordingly for them.

  3. Number of Guests
  4. After you have determined the location of the business meeting, it is good to plan ahead by contacting the office that you will be catering to, to find out the number of guests that will be attending the business meeting or eating the food that will be delivered.  Many pharmaceutical representatives have set budgets for each month and the number of people at an event can dramatically change the food that will need to be ordered and served to the guests.  A popular choice for a small group would be either smaller or half pan portions of catering entrees, and for a larger number of guests, full pan catering entrees would allow for the most cost effective way to cater the meeting.  When catering an event you should have an idea of the amount you would like to spend per guest, as this will help figure out what food items that can be ordered.

  5. Food Items
  6. Most of the restaurants that Waiter on the Way delivers caterings for offer half pan and full pan catering options to serve to your guests.  It is important to find out how many people each different catering option will feed, as different restaurants generally have different serving portions.  For an example, a half pan of pasta or salad from Casa restaurant will serve approximately 10 people, however a Fajita platter from Chili’s will serve about 6.  Generally bulk catering pans are a more cost effective way for the person catering the event and Waiter on the Way will setup the food in a buffet style so that when the event starts, your guests will be able to get the items they want with no effort on the person hosting the meeting.

  7. Drinks and Personal Utensils
  8. Something else to keep in mind when catering an event, includes the drinks and personal serving ware such as plates, forks napkins and cups to facilitate the catering.  Drinks and serving ware can easily be overlooks after primarily focusing on the location, number of people attending, and food items that will be served.  Drinks are a fairly easy to cater, however it is important to check with the office that you will be catering to, to be sure that the correct beverages that were requested will be available.  For most caterings that Waiter on the Way delivers, we usually deliver about 2 to 3 times the amount of diet sodas to regular sodas.  For a smaller group of 10 guests, 1 2 liter of diet and 1 2 liter of regular soda should suffice, while larger groups may want to include a clear soda such as Sprite or Sierra Mist and even other options such as iced tea.

  9. Presentation
  10. Once you finally have the location, number of guests, food items, drink and personal serving ware established, the setup and presentation of the catering will be one of the final items to pay attention too.  Certain office locations that Waiter on the Way delivers to wants the catering setup in a specific way, while other locations do not have a preference.  If you are catering an event without using our delivery service, you would want to communicate with the office to see how they would prefer there catering setup.  If you prefer to use Waiter on the Way, all of this will be taken care of for you.

We hope that these main points of catering a business meeting have helped answer any questions that you may have had.  When customers use Waiter on the Way, they simply provide us with the location of the delivery, the number of guests, any specific food requests, and what time the event needs to be delivered, and we take care of getting the food from the restaurant on time and making sure that everything is setup when you arrive at your meeting.

If you have any questions, please be sure to comment below and we will answer them for you.

Valentine’s Day Lunch and Dinner Delivery

Tuesday, February 3rd, 2009

Not sure what to get your significant other, friend, co-worker or that special someone this year for Valentine’s Day? 

Have you pushed off making reservations at your favorite restaurants?  Surprise your loved one by avoiding the long wait times and traffic by ordering in from Casa’s, Biaggi’s, Blu Tomato, Catablu, Texas Roadhouse or any of our 115 restaurants on Valentine’s Day!  Make sure your Valentine doesn’t get left out in the cold this year by sending them a hot delicious meal from Waiter on the Way.  We understand that not everyone has the day off to go out with their significant other, that why with Waiter on the Way, you can send a great gift anytime throughout the day.

Please be sure to call your order in early, so that we have enough time to place your order and deliver it.

Now, for a few Valentine’s Day Facts:

  • 188 million Valentine’s Day cards are exchanged annually, making Valentine’s Day the second-most popular greeting-card-giving occasion.
  • Over 50 percent of all Valentine’s Day cards are purchased in the six days prior to the observance, making Valentine’s Day a procrastinator’s delight.
  • 904: The number of dating service establishments nationwide as of 2002. These establishments, which include Internet dating services, employed nearly 4,300 people and pulled in $489 million in revenues.
  • The combined wholesale value of domestically produced cut roses in 2005 for all operations with $100,000 or more in sales was $39 million. Among all types of cut flowers, roses were third in receipts ($39 million)to lilies ($76.9 million) and tulips ($39.1 million).
  • Pope Gelasius declared February 14 St. Valentine’s Day around 498 A.D.
  • Approximately 85 percent of all valentines are purchased by women.
  • In addition to the United States, Valentine’s Day is celebrated in Canada, Mexico, the United Kingdom, France, and Australia.

Source: History.com