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5 Tips for Planning an Unforgettable Office Holiday Party

Updated: Dec 6, 2024

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The holidays are quickly approaching, and your employees are hustling harder than ever to meet their end-of-year deadlines. The payoff? The annual office holiday party, of course!

Did you know that in a recent survey found that, 78% of employees view holiday parties important for corporate culture.

Here are 5 tips to boost the holiday cheer and plan an unforgettable office holiday party for your team.

 1 Start Planning Early (Ahem, Now)

The holidays are the most wonderful time of the year…and also the busiest. That’s why it’s important you start planning early!

Choose a date, and send your team festive Save the Dates so they can get it on their calendars A.S.A.P. We love using Canva to make your own invites, posters, Save the Dates and more! You’ll also want to settle on a venue, whether you decide to host it “After Hours”? at the office or an offsite location. Here are some local New England venues we love working with!

 2 Choose an Innovative Menu

Now that you have the date set in stone, it’s time to talk food! That’s where we come in.

Luckily,  B & M Catering offers a number of innovative menus from full-service catering options to appetizers and sides. 

Tomato Mozzarella Skewers for holiday catering
Passed hors d’oeuvres like Tomato Mozzarella Skewers, Coconut Shrimp, and Stuffed Mushrooms are always a hit.

With that said, be sure to order enough food! It’s much better to have leftovers than leave anyone feeling hungry.

 3 Pour the Bubbles

If you’d like to provide alcoholic beverages at your staff holiday party, hiring Bar Services can make things much easier for you.


We offer Open Bar and Cash Bar options and can provide liquor, beer, wine, and soda/juice.


bartending services by B&M Catering

Add a special touch by offering a Signature Cocktail for the evening!




ure cocktail options for the office holiday party

 4 Make Your Team Feel Special

Make your team feel special by recognizing employees for their achievements and wins the past year.


One idea is giving out staff rewards or superlatives i.e. “Marketing MVP”? or “Most Likely to Get a Sale”? paired with prizes.


This is a great way to boost company morale and motivate your staff!

 5 Consider a Small Takeaway Gift

You may want to gift your employees a small gift as a token of your appreciation for all their hard work this year. It doesn’t have to be extremely costly either. Think: a handwritten thank you note, personalized tote or locally inspired artisan food. (You can’t go wrong with some local gourmet chocolate like Taza Chocolate out of Somerville, MA.)

If gifting isn’t in the budget, consider setting up a “Secret Santa”? or “White Elephant”? gift exchange among the team.

Ready to start planning your holiday staff party? Allow our experienced event planners to help you create the perfect event - with ease.

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