Starter
A simpler starting point for events where the table can stay focused and add-ons are limited.
BBQ catering packages
Choose between Starter, Premium, Insider, and Signature by guest count, appetite, and how much grill help you want before asking for a quote.
Menu fit
Starter keeps the table focused. Premium suits most mixed-grill events. Insider adds richer land-and-sea variety. Signature leads with prawns, scallops, vegetables, and premium meats.
Use the order form for the complete current menu before treating any package as final.
A simpler starting point for events where the table can stay focused and add-ons are limited.
The broadest starting point for most events that need generous mixed-grill variety.
A richer option when more seafood, sides, and land-and-sea variety should show up in the base package.
A fuller land-and-sea starting point when prawns, scallops, vegetables, and premium meats should lead the table.
Guide price
These examples use current menu and service rules so you can compare package direction before asking for a final quote.
These are guide prices using current menu pricing, the current delivery fee, and the chef-led service rule. The final quote still depends on event date, venue setup, grill access, add-ons, and confirmed service style.
Package explorer
Use this explorer to compare Starter, Premium, Insider, and Signature against your pax, service style, and venue before opening the full order form.
The guide total updates from the current Sunday Roast menu, delivery, and chef-led service rules while the final quote still depends on date, setup, add-ons, rentals, and confirmation.
Menu direction
Event details
Quote readiness
A package is only the base. Use this check to make venue, rain, dietary, service type, and access constraints visible before the final quote.
It helps avoid comparing packages that need different levels of setup support.
Event basics
Venue and weather
Dietary and notes
Event examples
If the menu or price range feels close, use a real event example to decide what kind of setup and service notes to include in the first message.
Use this when the quote depends on timing, guest movement, and enough hosting support for a work crowd.
Plan a corporate packageUse this when the event is private, hosted at home, and the food experience needs to feel more considered than a simple drop-off.
View home proofUse this when trust matters more than squeezing the lowest guide price and you want confidence before messaging.
View repeat proofSetup fit
A package does not answer every quote question. Guest count, venue setup, service style, add-ons, and grill access still matter.
Use the package as the base, then shape the final quote around the actual event.
Before you ask for a quote
The best package fit depends on how generous the table should feel and how much live support the host wants.
Share pax first because package totals scale directly from the menu price per pax.
Say whether the event needs a focused table, broad variety, or richer land-and-sea depth.
Mention whether the package should stay delivery-led or include chef-led BBQ with the order.
Use these pages to compare packages, menu, cost, guest count, chef-led service, venue setup, event style, and the next quote step.
Next step
Send the pax, date, venue type, package direction, and whether you want chef-led BBQ. Sunday Roast can then turn the guide package into a final quote after checking the setup.