“Working with you is a wonderful experience! Look forward to doing it again next year.” – Cathy Sullivan, American Red Cross Donor Reception – May 7, 2009 “Makes you want to have a party every day! So easy for me when someone else does the cooking.” – Cam Brauch MICDS Parent’s Party – April 27, 2009 “Barb, […]
Continue ReadingHow to Throw a Great Graduation BBQ
KSDK May 18, 2009 “It’s graduation season and many people are hosting parties for graduates. Greg Ziegenfuss is the executive chef at Butler’s Pantry, and has some great ideas for you.” The steps to follow are not unlike the steps a professional follows; Select a date and make a guest list. If planning on an […]
Continue ReadingVoted Best Caterer
Once again Butler’s Pantry was honored on the Ladue News Platinum List. We are pleased to have been recognized in two separate categories. First and foremost, as St. Louis’ Best Caterer. “The sign of good catering? If when the party is over, all anyone can talk about is the food! That must be the case with […]
Continue ReadingFarmers Market Dinner Series
Join us every Thursday in July and celebrate the bounty of the Farmers Market in Tower Grove Park. You can dine on the plaza at the Piper Palm House & enjoy seasonally inspired dishes created by the chefs of Butler’s Pantry while you savor the fruits of Missouri with wine produced by local vineyards. The […]
Continue ReadingJohn Hamm & COCAcabana MADness
On May 2nd, the Butler’s Pantry team was proud to be a part of the hugely successful COCAcabana MADness event. St. Louis native, John Hamm, star of AMC’s Mad Men, was on site to act as Honorary Chair. More than 500 guests, dressed in their best 60’s attire, were greeted with festive Mai Tais as […]
Continue Reading2009 Children's Hospital Tabletop Event
Butler’s Pantry joined forces with Fleurish for the third time to design an outstanding tabletop at the 2009 St. Louis Children’s Hospital Tabletop Event. This year’s event was held on April 21st at the Ritz-Carlton and raises more than $100,000 annually. This one-of-a-kind luncheon featured imaginative tabletop designs by more than 50 of St. Louis’ finest […]
Continue ReadingButler’s Pantry Goes Green
You may know that Butler’s Pantry has moved its offices from The Hill to Lafayette Square. What you don’t know is that with this change in location comes a change in the culture here at Butler’s Pantry. Since the move we have tried to lessen our footprint on the environment. We have incorporated green thinking […]
Continue ReadingThis Easter Brunch Can Serve Two, Eight or 24
By Joe Bonwich St. Louis Post-Dispatch 04/08/2009 Whether your Easter brunch will be an intimate affair or a crowd scene, the recipes that make up this menu can be just the right size. We asked Greg Ziegenfuss, chef and vice president at Butler’s Pantry catering, for recipes that can stretch or shrink. After all, caterers […]
Continue ReadingLunch at Tower Grove Park
By Deb Peterson St. Louis Post-Dispatch FLOWER POWER: No, it’s not the ‘60s, but Flower Power is still alive — at least it is at Tower Grove Park. The park is planning a Flower Power Luncheon on May 7 beginning at 11 a.m. with refreshments around the newly renovated lily ponds and lunch at noon […]
Continue ReadingBeer, Baseball and Botanicals for a Bargain in St. Louis
Tuesday, March 24, 2009 AP ST. LOUIS — The French who founded this city in 1764 left instructions for having a good time. The Germans brought the beer, built the brick mansions and got things organized. Henry Shaw, inspired by the gardens of his native England, created a magnificent botanical garden. The Italians gave us […]
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