How much for a wedding caterer in Washington, DC?
Sourced from The Knot 2026 Real Weddings Study, DC metro (2026-04). Informational only.
By experience tier in Washington, DC.
Where a caterer sits inside the regional band depends on years in business, portfolio strength, and booking demand. New vendors anchor low; premium vendors with published editorial work anchor at the top.
01 · new
$8,600→$20,040
Median $14,320
Years 1 to 2 in business, portfolio building, limited published work.
02 · established
$10,120→$33,000
Median $21,560
Caterers with 3 to 5 years in market, consistent bookings.
03 · premium
$21,560→$42,900
Median $32,230
Published editorial work, waiting list, multi-year booking lead.
Public-benchmark informational reference for Washington, DC. Not a recommendation to charge any particular amount.
Washington, DC market context.
The Washington, DC metro has an average wedding cost of $45,000 per The Knot 2026 Real Weddings Study, DC metro. That anchors every vendor category in the region. Regional multiplier range of 1.1x to 1.2x is applied to the national cited-component total for each vendor type.
Data source for this metro: The Knot 2026 Real Weddings Study, DC metro, sample size n=10,474.
In a Washington, DC package with sources.
The Washington, DC established-tier range above assumes the 3 cited components below. Toggle components in the calculator and adjust for guest count or experience tier.
- 01
Plated menu (per guest)
$80 → $240
Formal plated service with 2 to 3 course meal. Pricing is per guest; 100-guest wedding multiplies by 100.
- 02
Staff (servers, bartenders, captain)
$550 → $3,600
Wait staff, bartenders, and event captain. Typical ratio is 1 server per 10 to 20 guests.
- 03
Gratuity (18 to 22 percent of food and beverage)
$1,320 → $5,400
Service charge or gratuity, typically 18 to 22 percent of food and beverage subtotal. Often automatically added.
What moves caterer pricing in Washington, DC.
- 01Per-guest menu cost. Plated vs buffet shifts total by 20 to 40 USD per guest.
- 02Bar service. Full bar adds 30 to 70 USD per guest including staff.
- 03Staff ratios. One server per 12 guests is standard; premium ratios add 10 to 20 percent.
- 04Rentals. Tables, linens, china, glassware, flatware add 20 to 60 USD per guest if not venue-provided.
- 05Special menus. Kosher, halal, dietary-restriction menus typically add 15 to 25 percent.
- 06Washington, DC regional multiplier. Applied on top of the base cited-component total: 1.1x to 1.2x from The Knot 2026 Real Weddings Study, DC metro.
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§ 07 / For couples
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Check my caterer quoteAbout Washington, DC pricing, frequently asked.
- How much does a caterer cost for a wedding in Washington, DC?
Based on The Knot 2026 Real Weddings Study, DC metro, a wedding caterer in Washington, DC typically calibrates around 21,560 USD median for an established vendor. New vendors often land 15 to 25 percent below this; premium vendors with published editorial work often land 20 to 30 percent above. Regional multipliers place Washington, DC 10 to 20 percent above the national median.
- Why is caterer pricing in Washington, DC higher than the national average?
Washington, DC has higher venue, travel, and cost-of-living inputs that flow directly into caterer pricing. Demand also outstrips supply in top-tier metros during peak season (May to October), which pulls the market median up. The multiplier (1.1x to 1.2x) is derived from The Knot 2026 Real Weddings Study, DC metro and applied to the national cited-component total.
- What components should be in my Washington, DC caterer quote?
Rateven calibrates wedding caterer pricing by summing individually cited components (base coverage, add-ons, travel, delivery) and applying the Washington, DC regional multiplier (1.1x to 1.2x) from The Knot 2026 Real Weddings Study, DC metro. The Washington, DC-specific package page includes the component breakdown for this vendor type.
- Is this the right price if my caterer has 5+ years experience?
Experienced caterers in Washington, DC routinely quote at the top of the regional band or above. The Rateven calculator exposes an experience-tier slider (new, established, premium) that shifts your quote within the cited range. Vendors with published editorial coverage, award-winning portfolios, or a waiting list can defensibly anchor at the premium band.
- Does the Rateven number include sales tax?
No. Prices on this page are pre-tax informational ranges in US dollars. Sales tax, VAT, processing fees, gratuity, and travel surcharges outside Washington, DC are separate line items you add in your own contract. Rateven does not calculate tax for you.
- How current is this Washington, DC caterer pricing data?
Regional multipliers and national medians on this page reflect 2026-04 data from The Knot 2026 Real Weddings Study, DC metro. Rateven refreshes metro multipliers on each new annual study release (The Knot and Zola publish annually). For live market tracking, the Wedding Pro tier includes access to the aggregate rate network once the opt-in cohort reaches 10 vendors for your category and metro.
- Couples: is a 26,950 USD quote reasonable for a Washington, DC caterer?
That number sits about 25 percent above the cited Washington, DC median (21,560 USD for an established caterer), which is typical premium-tier territory. A quote at this level is defensible if the caterer has published editorial features, a 1-to-2-year booking lead, or highly specialized services. Ask the vendor what is included in the base package and whether it includes components that often bill as add-ons. Paste your actual number into the Rateven quote-checker to see where it lands in the cited range.
- What questions should a couple ask if a Washington, DC caterer's quote seems high?
Five practical questions: (1) What is included in the base package versus what would be an add-on? (2) Where does this quote sit in your own typical range for Washington, DC weddings? (3) Are peak-season or date-specific surcharges built in, and if so, what are they? (4) Can any components be reduced (fewer hours, smaller scope) to bring the number down? (5) What is your cancellation and date-change policy? Rateven's benchmark data informs the conversation; it does not replace it.