Beez
Google
As a venue manager, I was highly disappointed with this group. There were four men, and the youngest one seemed to be in charge. From the moment they arrived, the young man driving was already causing issues with our valet and parking — even though I had clearly instructed him where to park (literally right in front of the building). It wasted valuable time they needed for setup.
Then, they parked their pizza truck right next to the trash cans. Mind you, there were four of them, and we had a prom of nearly 400 guests that night. The clients hadn’t booked servers to handle trash, so typically caterers step in to help. Since they were parked right next to the trash, I politely asked if one of them could volunteer to assist. ALL of them looked at me and said no. As a young woman of 32, I was absolutely floored — I have never experienced that kind of blatant refusal in my professional life.
Also, I’m from New York — I love pizza. But honestly, their attitude (especially from the youngest one, who was giving me sass the entire night) was so off-putting, I didn’t even feel comfortable trying the food. In events, a little problem-solving and teamwork go a long way. Unfortunately, these men made it clear they were not interested in either. I left feeling completely disrespected and disappointed.