Banquet Event Orders for Venues: Everything to Know About BEOs

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As any event or venue professional knows, a lot goes into planning and executing a flawless event. Every player needs to know their part, and it can be a challenge to keep track of all the moving pieces. That’s where a banquet event order (BEO) comes in. Keep reading to find out everything you need to know about banquet event orders for venues.

What is a banquet event order (BEO)?

A banquet event order — commonly referred to as a BEO — is a central document distributed to the entire team involved in executing an event to make sure everyone is on the same page. This includes kitchen and catering staff, bar staff, servers, A/V technicians, setup teams, and anyone else who may be needed. It outlines the role everyone is expected to play and is a line-item list of everything the venue is responsible for.

This document is used by the hotel and the planner to ensure all of the specifics are covered and that everyone knows what is included and expected. A banquet event order should include an itemized list of costs the planner will need to pay. Think of a BEO as a mini-contract, but remember that it doesn't cover everything. It's only used for the purpose of the planner’s use of meeting space and banquet services.

A BEO is typically created by the catering sales manager or event manager whenever the event is planned and finalized. It’s an evolving document that changes over the course of planning the event. When the BEO is finalized, it needs to be carefully reviewed by both the venue and the planner before signing.

What should a banquet event order include?

As mentioned above, a banquet event order is a contract that lists all the important details of an event. All of the information should be organized and grouped under subheadings for easy reading.

The basics are:

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