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A practical guide to corporate catering in Abbotsford, Collingwood, Fitzroy, Richmond, Kew and the Melbourne CBD.
By HLB Catering — Melbourne’s corporate catering specialists with over 30 years of combined experience.


Melbourne’s inner suburbs have become some of the city’s most vibrant business precincts. From the converted warehouses of Abbotsford and Collingwood to the creative agencies of Fitzroy, the corporate offices of Richmond and Cremorne, the established firms of Kew, and the towers of the CBD, this corridor of Melbourne attracts businesses that expect a higher standard from every supplier they work with, including their caterers.
Planning a successful business event in any of these suburbs requires more than ordering food. It requires understanding which catering format suits your event, how to accommodate your team’s dietary needs without making it complicated, how much to budget, and what to look for when choosing between catering companies in Melbourne. This guide covers all of it.
Each suburb in Melbourne’s inner north and inner east has its own character, and that character shapes what works for events held there.
Heritage warehouses, converted factory spaces, and creative studios make Abbotsford and Collingwood ideal for product launches, agency events, and team celebrations that want something more interesting than a standard hotel function room. The industrial aesthetic suits grazing tables and cocktail-style catering particularly well. For business event catering in Abbotsford and Collingwood, flexible mobile catering services that can work without a commercial kitchen on site are essential.
Fitzroy’s mix of small business, creative studios, and professional services firms generates steady demand for working lunches, team meetings, and client entertainment. Because the suburb has such a strong food culture, guests arrive with high expectations. That means a generic sandwich platter simply does not cut it here. Instead, catering in Fitzroy needs to feel considered, local, and genuinely good.
Richmond and Cremorne have emerged as Melbourne’s tech and corporate hub, with offices for some of Australia’s fastest-growing companies lining Swan Street and Church Street. Business events here tend to be frequent, from weekly team lunches through to large end-of-year functions. Reliable, consistent corporate catering in Richmond that shows up on time, looks impressive, and handles every dietary requirement without fuss is exactly what these businesses need.
Kew’s established professional firms, medical practices, and financial services businesses tend to host a different kind of corporate event. These gatherings are typically smaller in scale and more formal in tone, with a guest list that often includes longstanding clients and senior stakeholders. As a result, catering in Kew needs to reflect that professionalism. Plated meals, refined canapé selections, and impeccable service standards matter more here than in most other settings.
The CBD covers everything from intimate boardroom lunches in Collins Street towers to large-scale product launches and end-of-year functions for hundreds of guests. Above all, timing is critical here. Meetings start on time, and caterers need to work around tight building access, security protocols, and delivery windows. Consequently, experience matters more in the CBD than anywhere else in the city.
The format you choose shapes the entire feel of your event. Here is a practical breakdown of what works when.
The most popular format for corporate cocktail functions, networking events, and product launches across Melbourne’s inner suburbs. HLB Catering’s unlimited canapé packages start from $48 per person for a 2-hour service with 6 selections, professional wait staff, and chef included. Unlike most Melbourne caterers who count pieces per person, HLB serves unlimited canapés throughout your event. Menu highlights include tuna tataki on Japanese rice cake, Moroccan spiced lamb kofta, wild truffled mushroom on potato rosti, slow-cooked beef brisket sliders, and grilled halloumi sliders. Every package includes at least one vegetarian option per category.
For day-to-day office lunches, training days, and team meetings, sandwich and wrap platters, grazing spreads, and bowl food are the practical choice. Everything arrives clearly labelled for dietary requirements, looks impressive on the table, and requires nothing from the host on the day. Generally $25 to $45 per person depending on format.
A luxury grazing table creates an immediate visual centrepiece at any business event. Artisanal cheeses, cured meats, seasonal fruits, artisan breads, dips and accompaniments styled on-site. Works brilliantly for arrival drinks at corporate functions, as the main food offering for a relaxed business celebration, or as a complement to canapé service for larger events.
For larger team celebrations and end-of-year events, buffet catering gives guests the freedom to choose what they want and go back for more. All chafing dishes, serving equipment, and setup are included. A well-executed buffet creates a relaxed and generous atmosphere that works well for groups of 50 or more.
For formal client dinners, executive gatherings, and award events where presentation and timing are central to the occasion, plated multi-course meals deliver the required standard. Every course lands together, the pace of the evening is set by the food, and the overall experience reflects well on the host.


Melbourne’s inner suburbs have some of the most food-aware workforces in Australia. In any team or guest list of 20 or more people in Abbotsford, Fitzroy, Richmond, or the CBD, you are almost certain to have vegetarians, vegans, people with gluten intolerance, and other dietary requirements. Treating these as afterthoughts damages the experience for those guests and reflects poorly on the event organiser.
A good catering service builds dietary flexibility into the menu from the start. HLB Catering accommodates vegan, vegetarian, gluten free, dairy free, halal, and kosher-friendly requirements as standard across every format. The vegan and vegetarian menu includes genuinely impressive options like chickpea falafel with lemon turmeric labneh, wild truffled mushroom on potato rosti, grilled halloumi sliders, and smoked eggplant with tahini and za’atar. These dishes stand on their own rather than being token alternatives.
Everything is clearly labelled so guests can help themselves with confidence. For guests with severe or anaphylactic allergies, a direct conversation before confirming the booking is always recommended.
Pricing across Melbourne’s inner suburbs is broadly consistent. The main variables are the catering format, guest count, service duration, and whether staffing is included. Here is a clear guide based on HLB’s actual packages.
From $21 per person. 4 selections, 30 to 45 minutes. Available when combined with a main meal package.
From $48 per person. 6 hot or cold selections, unlimited service, wait staff and chef included. Minimum 40 guests.
From $59 per person. 3 hot, 3 cold, 2 hearty bites, unlimited service, wait staff and chef included. Minimum 40 guests.
Generally $25 to $45 per person depending on format and selections.
Varies based on menu, guest count, and service requirements. All equipment included for buffet service. Get in touch for a tailored quote.
All HLB pricing is transparent. No hidden fees, no surprises. Tell us your budget upfront and we will build the best possible experience within it.
Not all catering companies in Melbourne are equal, and the difference becomes obvious on the day of your event. Here is what separates a genuinely good corporate caterer from one that merely ticks boxes.
First and foremost, look for genuine experience in your specific event type. A caterer who excels at drop-off working lunches may not have the staff or systems to run a 120-person cocktail function in a Collingwood warehouse. Therefore, ask specifically whether they have done events of your type and size, and ask to see examples before committing.
Always get a clear itemised quote that shows exactly what is included. Staffing, travel, equipment, setup, and pack-down should all be spelled out. In short, a quote that just says “$X per head for food” without specifying what else is included will almost always end up higher than expected.
Rather than simply asking whether dietary requirements can be accommodated, ask how they are handled on the day. The food should be clearly labelled, and the dietary options should be as appealing as the standard menu. If they feel like an obvious afterthought, your guests will notice.
The best indicator of how a caterer will perform on the day is how they communicate beforehand. If they are slow to respond or vague about what is included, that experience will repeat itself when something needs to be sorted the morning of your event. In contrast, a caterer who is easy to reach and gives straight answers before you have booked is almost always one who shows up properly on the day.
Many catering companies in Melbourne set minimum spends or guest counts that rule out smaller gatherings. However, if you are a small business organising a lunch for 15 or a team meeting for 20, you deserve the same level of care and quality as a large corporate function. HLB Catering works with businesses of all sizes across Melbourne’s inner suburbs, from intimate team lunches through to large-scale corporate events, and brings the same standard to every booking regardless of size.


The answer depends on the type and scale of your event. As a general guide for Melbourne’s inner suburbs, here is what works best.
For regular office lunches and smaller team gatherings, 5 to 7 business days is usually sufficient. That said, the more notice you can give, the better your menu options and the less pressure on everyone involved.
For larger corporate functions, networking events, and end-of-year parties, booking 2 to 4 weeks ahead is ideal. This gives you time for menu planning, dietary collection, and a tasting if required. For major product launches, formal client dinners, or events with complex logistics, allow 6 to 8 weeks to plan properly.
Peak season in Melbourne runs from October through December, when end-of-year functions fill catering calendars quickly. If your event falls in this window, booking early is genuinely important, especially in high-demand precincts like Richmond, the CBD, and Collingwood. Nevertheless, HLB Catering does its best to accommodate last-minute requests. If your timeline is tight, get in touch and we will be straight about what is possible.
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