Showing posts with label Catering. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Catering. Show all posts

Bonnie & Clyde Craft Services Cater Stolen Palates

When a P.A. job that was craft service heavy uncovered a talent for fresher snacks and baked goods and delicious meals, on-set actor, Tom Pearson, took notice and reacting to the obvious positive responses cast and crew had to the array of prepared foods that were made being received, while witnessing on hands the difference it made in moral to cast and crew who are often served up uninspired dishes fraught with mediocrity, he decided to team up with said Food Wizzardess ( Shelley Nadeau-Harrison) and form Bonnie & Clyde Craft Services and Catering. TP, having spent years previously in hospitality and catering, and whom penned Tom's Top 10 lists in a CoverStory newspaper column called Local flavour among other industry related media he produces, thought it a great idea to take that home-style food and cater to the tv and film industry. The response to the cuisine has since been exceptional. See "Quiet on the set!


Bonnie's famous deelish Butter Chicken
Although flavour and heartiness are # 1 for Bonnie & Clyde, they are also keenly aware of the need for healthier dishes and sides, and so you can always expect a rounded out " square meal" with some healthy sides. 


Vegan Specialty Dish

On Set Cuisine

B&C prefers to prepare at their own choice from their selection, based on past popular choices, to give the best service and freshest seasonal offerings as possible. This method not only saves the client time from deciding which sides on which day and allows the pros to add what they believe goes with each dish and with a variety to please both health conscious and taste/ hearty conscious cast and crew members. Just like you trust the Director in their job to capture the right shot, B&C too prefers you trust they will too. The method saves costs and allows for freshest fair and a better value to the customer. We will be happy to go over your menu in detail however.
Roasted Beet Salad

The bottom line is people like the food and its delivered and kept hot or cold until consumed, a service B&C prides themselves in.

We want to give the best service possible and know that productions don't need any more noise or distractions. By delivering on that with great tasting hearty food, Bonnie & Clyde is stealing palates! 

" Excellent!" Film and Series Director Ian
" Absolutely scrumptious! Producer / Director Alex

On Set Standards


Substantials start at - $15 head
Catered meals - start at $27 ( $22 if combined w subs/kraft table)
Kraft tables supplies  - $15 head - labour $35 hr if needed
Breakfast starts at $15 per head
Er, not what we mean by " Per Head" Lol



Home or Event Catering

When Covid  stopped dead the industry, it also hit B&C who then had to adjust on the fly.. Even upon start up, it was a cautious time with productions expecting everyting to be individually wrapped and packaged. It was at the point B&C began to also look at home and event catering and they have not looked back!

" Amazing! Thank-you so much!" Deborah, Christening hostess.

" Phenominal! Will definitley be recommending." Cynthia, home party hostess.

Catered Meals 


Dinners - appetizer, protein w veggies, bread, dessert starts at $35 head
Lunches - Start at $20 head
Side Dishes - Start at $17 head
Mmmmama's pulled pork

Note: where possible B&C specializes in preparing in your location for freshest hottest food! All menus offer vegan/vegetarian options for individuals. Should an individual have 2 or more food type conditions, they are charged the Star Standard rate in its place.

Call or Text @ 289-221-0928  

See Menu and more on FaceBook! See Clyde's fun times video!

Hey Mac! & Cheese - a kiddy fave using 4 cheeses

Bonnie's Famous Hearty Home Made Soups



Charcuteries available

Basic finger foods w homemade soup!

Look Good? Ask About Bonnie's Lobster Rolls!


'Tis " Fall Off The Bone" Season 



Cater Xmas Dinner - Get On The Good List

It's a fantasy for some to not have to worry about Xmas Dinner with all the dishes, time wasted away from the kids and family and being just plumb just worn out from the seasonal festivities...Did I mention the dishes! Ho Ho Ha!

www.delihousecatering.ca



....Well never fear Newmarket, East Gwillumbury, Sharon residents residents because such a caterer exists who will not only be open on Christmas day, but make you a turkey dinner and all the fixin's as well for your pick up or delivery. Dinner rates start at $20 per person which seems reasonable but you'd best hurry should you wish to get an order in! 

Dec 23 is the deadline for #1 Elfs! 905-830-4208
Newmarket New Year's party info click here.

Summer Hospitality Caters Outdoors and In

Summer is a blast for many young people and so for the hospitality industry that often relies quite heavily on younger staff to get through busy summer seasons, it can be tough to find good reliable staff - the lure of fun and sun wading into the mix at times. But with a young group, combined with some experience, you can mold yourselves a pretty formidable restaurant or catering team.

In the case of off-premise catering for events like graduations, Jack and Jills, Weddings and the like you really need to know your scheduled staff is going to show up, and then be able to follow direction when its crunch time. Sometimes you find yourself with a new person who has never even held more than two plates before that night but that's when its up to the experienced ones to show them how, and some other quick tips, before they are thrown to the lions!

Whenever possible you of course want to avoid that scenario, but when it occurs a cooler head or heads can help walk them through it until they get on track. Shadowing helps or just having them run out holding trays for another more experienced person for table placement works too, so long as it's coordinated back stage, and the food line production keeps delivering plates, or clearing them, when called to do so.

Anything can and does go on back there just like any restaurant or business to make it happen. But you don't broadcast it to the guests. A caterer may have to provide any thing from the food to the linens to all the staff to the wedding cake, or maybe just one or two of the above but always each new location can provide a challenge. Do they have ovens? Glassware? Pots? Serving trays? An ice machine? The list can be endless but an experienced caterer can make sure you don't forget something by making suggestions should it not be raised by the client.

One recent event in a new off-premise location for Deli House Catering, with which I've had a long standing business and personal friendship / relationship with, was a coral / ranch type spot near Wasaga Beach that featured a covered indoor/outdoor dome-like hall with a mini-bar made of barn wood as well. But being a new place for DH, arrival had been tight to get the open bar up and running on schedule and almost literally upon arrival we had to swing open the bar to keep our end - father of the bride looming nearby. He is someone you want to keep happy at any wedding.


As the bar began to get set up I directed some staff to stock certain essentials immediately - ice, white wine for tables on ice, open reds to breathe, beer in tubs, main liquors with pour spouts in, cups, pops, tonics, sodas, opener, straws!..Ok lets go! Get the bar help cutting fruit and locating juices etc and opening containers and creating a garbage.

In doing so as we did, they were able to open on time delay, albeit with some chicken with heads cut off backstage running around going on, something the guests need to know. Far too often in past experience I hear of staff relaying how they are almost out of this or are out of that. It only takes hearing that a couple times before a negative vibe can take over your event and if it's a wedding, you have an angry bride on your hands. Would you tell your audience of a play your prop was missing? No and such is the back of the house in a restaurant or catered event. 

It can be hard to predict what to bring to a catered food event  with an open bar as some cocktails seem to fly some nights. One recent event saw Caesars flying off the open bar however I'm not so sure you'd see that as much from the same group if it was pay bar but you can control that a little by creating a delicious evening drink special or two that is quick and easy to make.

One event I created a "Short island iced tea", which was quick and easy to make with the lemon lime mix on the pop-gun as well as the top-off, coke. Fill the glass with ice and it's made in seconds after the liquor is in. People were ordering them by name by the end of the evening. Same as a long island but no tequila essentially. Hey, there was none! But they sold.

Recently at a Wedding I was asked to overshadow, we ran out of Blue Curacao halfway through the evening as it had been a staple ingredient in two of the brides requested bar special drinks. This on the same night we'd so far already not provided a special hard root beer she also had asked for, which we could not find in Newmarket. However the ace up the Deli sleeve was there was a guy out trying to find it still - even after the bride had said not to worry about it and given up hope we'd find any.

But guess who's the most important one to please at a wedding? The bride. So I told her we were still doing our best to get it for her and offered up that I could make a similar drink to hers but would replace the blue juice with an orange liquor and it would be nice. It was, and she seemed happy, but not as happy as when I was able to hold up a can of the hard root beer from her table- found after unsung back-stage hero Kevin was able to locate some out of town - after making eye contact with her as she danced. Her smile said it all and you knew it was smooth sailing from there on in with the food all having been served by this time as well.

Great job by the Deli House Catering and Stellar Hall teams as well, never giving up, and giving their all to make that wedding as special as it could have been within their abilities - going the extra mile. Many guests remarked how nice the staff were and how the dinner was delicious and on, and I made sure to relay that to the team. It's all the little things staff does that help them along that way to reach that deduction as well. It's all in what they perceive.


The end of the evening saw the bride and groom request the remaining late night buffet to be taken that night instead of having someone return the next day and that person made sure it got packaged up and personally delivered to their vehicle. Now that is hospitality, and going the extra mile, and that is the kind of stuff brides remember.

Nothing will ever be perfect and you will most certainly never please everyone, but 90% of any job is just showing up and if you work to keep some key people happy, you will find you've covered your bases..and you'll leave feeling pretty good!

What all the Fuzz was about!
WHAT WOULD YOU DO?

I leave you with this. Your catering of a wedding is going well as your stand alone chicoutery of blue cheese, cheddar, and marble cubes, crackers, antipasto and cold deli meats are fairly plentiful and plated table service has begun. You've just served salads for 142 of 150 people but realize you have feta cheese for only 4 left. What would you do? You have seconds not minutes to decide.

Here's what I'd do. All 8 would be expecting cheese mixed in the salad and those vegan would have opted out of cheese, so we can assume they all could eat cheese. Feta is a crumbly cheese . Gulp..What to do? Seconds ticking away.. impatient server looking at you, panic creeping into the eyes....Quick! Grab some blue cheese and use it on all 8 of the plates at that last table so they all have the same...Explain about it only if they ask...And I bet it tasted yummy too!

TP Out!

Watch for TOM's TOP 10 Summer events upcoming.


Tom's Top 10 Pizza Choices Newmarket Guide Listing

A Slice of heaven from Piccola
It was only a natural that Tom's Top 10 would tackle pizza choices. Tom's first job in the restaurant business was with Pat & Marios Restaurants at their first ever store located on Ravel Road in Toronto Ontario and first main claim to fame in the kitchen, before become Kitchen Manager, was the pizza flipper! TP was the fastest in the house, trained by the original management from the Mother's Pizza chain which was all owned by Yesac Corporation - Caseys spelt backwards - another "chain" restaurant-bar they owned.

Pat & Mario's restaurants were actually the first of their kind as a chain restaurant in Canada to combine family dining with a DJ / dancing - also having a bar and dance floor area that kicked in about 9:30 pm - preceding Pete & Marty's, Mr Grumpps and the rest.they specialized in Italian and Irish cuisine!

Tom's Original Top 10
But back to pizza! We took great pride in prepping the dough, adding just the right amount of yeast and allowing for overnight proof time so the pizza pies were absolutely perfecto! We used a conveyor type oven so they went in one side and out the other done, cut, and thrown up in the window with the P&M's signature mix of grated mozzarella and brick cheese's part of the secret to their popularity.

Later on P&M's opened locations at Yonge & Eglinton, Front & Church and Airport strip and TP worked with the Executive Chefs at the original parent store, assisting in coming up with and trying new menu items including the addition of 'gourmet" wood oven pizzas - individual pizzas made with a "pastry-dough". Mmm..goat cheese, artichoke hearts, sundried tomato! Crisp snap off to the bite! Ahh..Memories!

Tom's Top 10 Pizza Newmarket takes into account selection, service, freshness, variety, consistency, value and taste. They are in no particular order as Tom recommends any of them depending on the mood!
Tom's Top 10 Pizza Parlours

Piccola Italia Ristorante 130 Davis Drive 905-836-5783 Tombit: Great crust. Italian Bakery soon! No night delivery.

Palace Pizza & Spaghetti House  727 Davis Dr  905-898-1511 Tombit: Longtime traditional fave.

Econo Pizza, 237 Main St S  905-898-6666 Tombit: Quality pizza, abundant toppings, good value.

Al Forno Pizza 161 Davis Dr- 905-830-0009 Tombit: Gourmet style pizza. Deelish.

Titos Pizza : 89 Davis Dr 905- 952-2222 Tombit: Fresh dough and top grade toppings. Wings too.

Molisana Bakery 16635 Yonge St  - 905-830-0803  - Tombit: Fresh. Home made sauces. Great crust. No delivery.

Naples Pizza 17915 Leslie St  - 905-895-9925 - Tombit: Family owned. Garlic crust house specialty.

Boston Pizza- 18119 Yonge St   905-953- 0229- Tombits: Dine-in fave. Great for kids / families.

Regino's Pizza 14810 Yonge St Aurora 905-841-7002 - Tombits: Not in Newmarket but delivers to.

Chubby's Burger 1100 Davis Dr - 905-836-8200 Tombits: Unusual name for a best pizza. Stonebaked. No delivery.

Think you have what it takes to be a Toms Top 10 Service, Restaurant, Entertainer, Take-out, Fine Dine or or Pizza? 289-221-0928

Newmarket Banquet Hall Stellar choice for Weddings or Live Entertainment

Stellar Hall & Event Centre, located upstairs at 1220 Stellar Drive in Newmarket, Ontario, Canada, is the perfect spot if whether you are looking for a gorgeous yet affordable, optional full service, banquet hall or a venue for your live entertainment! Don't get me wrong, should you wish French Service catered in or out they can handle that too - with 20 years food service and catering experience backing them - but if you're looking to hold your wedding reception or dance, or special event and want to be remembered for all the right reasons - like a friendly, courteous, staff, and ambiance to take it home, this is the place.

Create your own atmosphere for as low a cost as $200 per evening for the hall rental - within your budget - so if you don't want table cloths or service staff  you don't have to have them...or pay for them!

No Bridezillas! Stellar Hall Banquet Staff know Brides Rule!

Stellar takes hospitality very seriously, meaning they want guests and clients to have as good as time as possible regardless of the budget. Everyone is equally welcome and staff will go out of their way to make it so."


+Stellar Hall includes a smaller room that can fit 75 in addition to the main hall which can seat 180 comfortably at atbles or combine the two to make for a wide open event. Commonly what event planners will do is serve a buffet and refreshments from one room and the seating and dance / entertainment in the other - keeping a guest flow in and out and encourage mingling by default. For your private function you can also opt to have staffing or to staff it yourself!

TPE has held or covered a number of live events at Stellar Hall as it was going through its birth, before it became a full out banquets and facility hall that it is now, and the acoustics I can attest are phenomenal, never mind the experienced staff and the new in-house audio / video system that allows for dynamic meetings, presentations, speaking engagements, or special events.

Set yourself up directly or have TP quickly determine if you need risers, extra p.a. system, lighting, staffing, etc to determine the fit and then meet you on location at no extra charge.

Like to know more about this hall or other booking and hotspots in the GTA? TPE

Watch For TPE's "At The Clubs' and "Tom's Top 10" Dining Guide Listings and upcoming 2014 Events.

Here's a Blast From the past from my " Local Flavour" Column of the early 1990's in CoverStory Newmarket!


Google Canada Rewards Newmarket Businesses with E-town Award

As mentioned in a photo-op / Era newspaper article, Google Canada visited the Town of Newmarket Ontario, Canada recently to congratulate the town's businesses and present an E-town award, having been singled out as one of five communities from across the nation as top users of web based technologies, applications and social media to better their businesses.

The Town's Mayor as well as select invited guests,  I'm assuming at behest of the mayor since we hadn't been informed even though TPE is a registered Google+ business  which most chamber's businesses are not yet, were invited to be so recognised. Nice, however it left out 90% of the businesses which Google were honouring and recognizing. In fact, most chambers of commerce would traditionally encourage options within their own group which may not necessarily be the best option, so Mayor Van bynen is in no position to credit anyone with anything,  
Google already did that.
Entry - Newmarket - for Myers Costumes wall mural contest

So don't be smoke screened by the town's mayor taking credit or crediting the chamber of commerce either, as it is to the businesses using the technology  for furthering their value to which Google is referring in it's tribute to the town's businesses, most of which actually work outside the chamber or don't even sport a physical address for doing transactions but maintain a web address that's registered to a Newmarket land address. The chamber's model, with it's parameters, works well in-house. Google's Search engines and Google+ don't "disseminate" however, and include all - especially if they are registered with Google+ as a business.


...And the town supports technology use? Ha, the legal department threatened to sue for (Google) blogging about an event I volunteered at! Of course they did stop when I revealed a staffer had encouraged me to.


I recall Newmarket's longest running family owned business, Myers Costumes on Main, being ignored in her pleas to have temporary costume stores from popping up on every corner at Halloween. Her family was here helping during the war fronting hungry people.... Now we ticket her for youth graffitiing up her place.
Stellar Hall formerly known as D.C. Hall

The internet's online ordering saved them no doubt, but no thanks to the town.


To give a simple demonstration on how the Google thing works, it's like this, Google has massive "search engines" with wide reach, and their web reach includes owning blog and video host sites now. It's not enough to have a website if you want to increase traffic / visitors, they must be interrelated online and you need to have interesting, relevant, related, "intelligent" info added regularly. It is all relatively simple to do and self maintain after it's set up and linked together. 

How does Increased Search Engine Recognition affect a business?

Example: When TPE first got involved with Delihouse Catering in Newmarket a little over a year ago for our online streamlining service, D.H. ranked sporadically in computer engine searches. By adjusting the website's word content and titling, then adding / attaching blogs & Videos, combined with the added ability to add new relevant content regularly, and by using effective titles, we created more awareness and qualified online traffic; and so now if you do a web search for Newmarket for Catering, they rank 1 or 2 regularly...

Should management have time from all the extra business to also blog or add more facebook and other content than they currently do, they could maintain # 1 likely, and rank even higher for relative search terms. To ease the load, Deli House Catering were recently recognised as a Google + business through TPE's application on their behalf 6 months ago. This gives them an alternate URL address, as well as Deli House Catering will now also enjoy increased search engine recognition. That's something you can gauge also.


The next challenge D.H.C. has is the branding of their hall as STELLAR HALL where TPE has seen, booked or promoted many of an event already at this stellar, live venue and banquets hall facility! TPE can even backtrack blogs which are already written to stand to test of time and add relevant links or change names like adding Stellar Hall as TP's blogs are read 2-300 hundred times a day naturally by people who want to - just like you just did!

New Year's Eve revelers at Stellar Hall in Newmarket
It's one thing to have a wonderful website or one set up steam-lined and ready to do business, but wouldn't you want your company / product / website being the one that comes up in searches or stumbled upon naturally, and not just when someone is tricked or you've sent them there?

It only makes sense. In fact, I guarantee it does.

TP Out!

New Venue for Live shows in Newmarket

Deli House Catering has been enjoying their busiest year ever thanks to loyal repeat customers and new clients as well. With more and more businesses discovering the full service catering company - and the fact they also now sport a beautiful hall - they have finally begun to reap the benefits, allowing them to make a few changes to appease their Chef, such as in-house baking, and install new flooring in their smaller meet / greet room, as well as add a new dance-floor for the main hall.

The gorgeous, 200 seat room on Stellar Lane in Newmarket has been used primarily for live event functions, banquets, weddings, and business luncheons but not to the capacity and variety that owner Johhny Cutroni was happy with, so the idea of giving the hall it's own identity was born.

TPE has held several events and booked some live entertainment into the hall already as well as informed the locals of its existence and through various ongoing promotions such as what you are reading now! New Year's Eve was certainly a blast and a testament to how rockin' this place can get when it needs to be and other times elegant enough for a wedding.

One variety of event looking to be planned for the future is a brides guide folder launch party that features an industry " Headliner" for the cover, such as a dress designer, with full colour front and back covers, and other wedding industry companies fill up the interior and act as informational as well as promotional tools for brides and all those listed in the folder. The folder-guide launch will also feature samplings, demonstrations, and info on the businesses in the guide and will be open to select invitees.

Stellar Hall will hold a Grand Opening Party to kick off officially in July and will include invited guests made up of their neighbouring businesses, as well as residents, friends, past clients, and off-work staff. Live Entertainment is also on the slate for the Stellar  kick-off party, as well as samplings of their famous Deli House food-fare, and of course host a bar as well.

If you'd like to attend the Grand Opening for Stellar Hall, drop Johhny an e-line or call Deli House Catering at 905-830-4208 for more
TP OUT!

Good Times Bar & Grill - Music Unplugged by Sound Police

Good Times one of first community youth programs supporters
Sometimes it takes an action that defies logic for your instincts to stand up for the little guy, or gal in some cases, and reinvest time and effort into a business you had once written off. Everyone deserves a second chance and no less a business owner that has been a provider of stage time for a variety of entertainers over the years from magicians, to karaoke, to Elvis Impressionists to Blue Grass Circles to you name it, as well as a supporter of the community.

I'm talking about Good Times Cafe, Bar & Grill, as recently I testified at their tribunal hearing in order to clarify a condition violation they've been charged with and its interpretation that is continually costing Good Times' owners time and money to fight - that being a provision of her liquor license that she not be allowed to play any "amplified" music. At all! Not a radio, juke box, band, D.J. for a party, Christening , birthday, nothing! And one would suppose the ban includes a tv with music videos playing - as of course the music tracks in movies or commercials would technically be " amplified" - and considering what they are trying to do to the lady now by pulling her license and fining her( she's since been temporarily reinstated) simply for having one speaker playing music at a low level but through an "amplification" allowing them to charge her for this "offense" - don't put it past them. To me this has all been overkill.

Good Times donated closing party in 2007 for team
Owner Nawal  had previously gone 6 years as a business (taking over from brother Sam) hosting different events from parties, to dances, to theme nights - sometimes with live entertainment sometimes not - until an eagle-eyed disgruntled resident looked up her conditions and discovered the loophole. The same couple had previously tried to get the police involved claiming excessive noise but repeatedly the local police would come and hear nothing disturbing when they arrived and eventually actually asked them to stop calling as testified to by the couple themselves! Ends there right!? Wrong! Next the determined couple worked on the loophole through the licensing route and it has gripped Good Times ever since.

" Good times, bad times, I know I've had my share....." Led Zeppelin

Hurricane Mike has performed at Good Times
She paid $ at first "offense"- being taken off guard as she was as they threatened to take her license immediately if she didn't - and otherwise she couldn't survive with her high location rent and inflexible landlord. She's come to see that the liquor licensing board can have deep pockets (of your tax money fyi), are lawyer-ed to the max, and are tough to fight. They even applied to have me excluded from giving testimony even though I attended the original hearing some 7 years ago. The hearing has had me come back at 3 different times as the lawyers strategically hoped I'd either drop out or not show up. Not to mention have her tribunal representative - Dorian Baxter a.k.a. Elvis Priestly - removed. Oh yea, stay tuned folks this thing is getting interesting.

Winning Road hockey 2006 Good Times Cafe Mulock Hawks
I did show up however, and was able to attest to the fact that the condition mentioned regarding no amplification on that license was meant to be about the outside of the establishment - just like the other two conditions mentioned. At the time an elderly licensing board rep gentleman (since retired) took notes by hand as he struggled to keep up as I recall, and repeatedly he'd ask for clarification as he got caught up. Clearly he had lost track of the fact that the conditions discussion had moved to the outside of the establishment as we had just asked about a patio - which was also mentioned as a condition on the licensing document. At any rate, I certainly don't forget the kiddyoke or entertainment provided for community kids for the road hockey event / team. I also recall the free magician at their anniversary party along with belly dancers and live acoustical band and the all day food discount specials.

" In over 19 years in and around the hospitality industry I've never heard of any business whether a restaurant, bar, or otherwise that is told they can't have anything whatsoever for sound. Even Ma and Pop dry cleaners can have a radio.  No, the provision noted at the time was being discussed for the outside of the establishment and I remember it clearly."
Tom Pearson


My testimony additionally conceded that Nawal did have growing pains as an owner originally but then I turned towards the complainant in "court"and said,

" There was a time when I might be sitting down right beside you. She had had some growing pains as an owner new to the business and had made some mistakes, but that was some years ago and she has shown a willingness to change and to work with the community"

Local Dan is not short..he has a disability.. karoake offers fun he can get to
She no longer has All Ages shows for example which she was not ever really set up for properly in my opinion. But she learned some harsh, costly lessons from it all and has really struggled to gain back some former customers since as a result. I also added in testimony that they need draw a distinction if they must between different types of 'noise' as a  punk show will certainly be 'louder"than a karaoke for example and an acoustical jam is not a metal jam. Events I've put on outdoors in town permit me an allowed decibel level - and that is what need be done if they really want to be fair about allowing a business to carry on with some music / sound inside. No body - alcohol, gaming, or otherwise should have the power to restrict a business from having some music inside their establishment for the pleasure of both patrons and staff as well as to enhance business through its ambiance.

Despite the doom and gloom of the sound issue, if you go check out Good Times now the feeling is upbeat especially with the latest license reprieve and the food has never been better. I had Nawal's own special sandwich that is like a grilled panini stuffed with fresh lettuce, seasoned chicken and other fresh ingredients and exclaimed, "Nawal this is unbelievable, this is what you need to get out there - your great food! And I meant it. I've noticed a vast improvement in the food quality from her humble beginnings as well as her (and daughter's) hospitality / service in general from years back as obviously some of the time spent in the trenches has paid off with some good product and Good Times!

Drop in and check them out (again)  for lunch or a casual dinner or meeting or come out for Open Stage Friday's (no amplification) and help support local entertainment and this business owner to fight for your right to have music and a stage for the arts!
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Newmarket Stellar Banquets and Entertainment Hall Features Live Acts Upcoming

Band rocks Stellar Hall Rockin' Deli Night
Stellar Hall, Newmarket, gem for Live Bands.
1220 Stellar dr Unit 205 Newmarket, Ontario

Or Contact TPE to discuss your next Live Event!

289-221-0928

What a Venue!

I'm looking forward to the live entertainment and dances being dished up at   Stellar Hall and Event Centre.

I've been working on getting the rights acts and promoters booked into Stellar Hall so that word spreads about how cool a live events facility this is for playing in or holding an event.

From the acoustics, to the ambiance to the easy going staff (should you require them) and ownership, the place just fits the mold - and with a tremendous history of bands and performers who've played in the same location (under another venue name) such as Jeff Healey, David Wilcox, Platinum Blonde, Burton Cummings, Nazareth, Ronnie Hawkins, Blue Rodeo and Alanah Myles to name some we aim to keep that rockin' tradition going!

Deli House Catering is also located above Stellar Lanes along with Stellar Hall in Newmarket. So there can be dinner / hot food available for any event, meeting, or meet up / group.

Watch for upcoming Entertainment events such as with past features like Paper Fortunes, The Expos, The Salads The Yappers! And More.

The Salads!?
The Salads returned to Newmarket for the first time in 3 years and featured special guests Everglo, Paper Fortunes, as well as acoustic Expos performances from Mich and Reed!  

THE SALADS


EVERGLO


PAPER FORTUNES

THE EXPOS

 





New Year's Eve TICKETS NOW ON SALE  
*Please note that the Stellar Hall is located at 1220 Stellar Dr Unit 205 above Stellar Lanes in Newmarket, Ontario Canada.