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ZCater is capable of catering your event for a small group of 10 to a grand affair of 5,000 at any venue or location. We can go from outside to inside, from land to sea and everywhere in between. We are fully equipped to bring a full kitchen to your site if required to do so. No matter where your event falls in between, ZCater is your best choice.

zcater.com is the corporate event production and catering company based in South California. We can help you celebrate your employees' birthdays, anniversaries, retirements, corporate party catering,  Corporate Thanksgiving party catering in Orange County

Call us at (888) 922 8371 to let us know how we can help you make your wedding day go smoothly and as you desire.
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All the staff at ZCater would like you know that we are here to make your next Orange County company function memorable, something your guests will talk about for months to come. Let our Orange County corporate catering expertise be your stepping stone to the next level of excellence! On behalf of ZCater, we appreciate you taking this time to review our menus, Orange County catering services and hospitality. ZCater is excited to become a part of your next company Orange County Catering event.

ZCater is known for our ability to develop creative and delicious menus designed to fit your taste and budget. Menus include (but are not restricted to):
  • Italian
  • American - BBQ, Kosher Style, Seafood
  • Mexican & Southwest
  • Asian - Korean, Chinese, Japanese, Sushi
  • Russian
  • Indian / Middle Eastern
  • Mediterranean - Greek, French
  • Vegetarian
And many, many more choices ...

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We also can assist you with:

  • Full/Partial Bar Service
  • Catering Staff
  • Equipment Rentals: Tables/Chairs, Linens, China/Flatware/Glassware, Tents, etc.
  • Theme Decorations: Floral, Party Favors, Ice Sculpture, etc.
  • Entertainment Vendors: DJ's, Impersonators, Bands, Dancers, Game Equipment, etc.
  • Professional Services: Photographers, Videographers, Limousine, etc.

Plus anything else your heart may desire!


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ZCater takes the mystery and suspense out of corporate event planning.

Our experienced team has been throughout Southern California in search of the most impressive and creative corporate event solutions. And we bring that knowledge and expertise to each and every one of our clients. As with all great partnerships, we don't just work for you, but with you, to ensure your vision becomes a reality in Orange County. We take an idea and transform it into a reality that surpasses even your greatest expectations.

Let ZCater know how we help you today.


Orange County history:

Members of the Tongva, Juaneño, and Luiseño Native American groups long inhabited the area. After the 1769 expedition of Gaspar de Portolà, a Spanish expedition led by Junipero Serra named the area Valle de Santa Ana (Valley of Saint Anne). On November 1, 1776, Mission San Juan Capistrano became the area's first permanent European settlement. Among those who came with Portolá were José Manuel Nieto and José Antonio Yorba. Both these men were given land grants - Rancho Los Nietos and Rancho Santiago de Santa Ana, respectively. The Nieto heirs were granted land in 1834. The Nieto ranches were known as Rancho Los Alamitos, Rancho Las Bolsas, and Rancho Los Coyotes. Yorba heirs Bernardo Yorba and Teodosio Yorba were also granted Rancho Cañón de Santa Ana (Santa Ana Canyon Ranch) and Rancho Lomas de Santiago, respectively. Other ranchos in Orange County were granted by the Mexican government during the Mexican period in Alta California.

A severe drought in the 1860s devastated the prevailing industry, cattle ranching, and much land came into the possession of Richard O'Neill, Sr., James Irvine and other land barons. In 1887, silver was discovered in the Santa Ana Mountains, attracting settlers via the Santa Fe and Southern Pacific Railroads.

This growth led the California legislature to divide Los Angeles County and create Orange County as a separate political entity on March 11, 1889. The county is generally said to have been named for the citrus fruit (its most famous product). However, in the new county there was already a town by the name of Orange, named for Orange County, Virginia, which itself took its name from William of Orange. The fact the county took the same name as one of its towns may have been coincidence.

Other citrus crops, avocados, and oil extraction were also important to the early economy. Orange County benefited from the July 4, 1904 completion of the Pacific Electric Railway, a trolley connecting Los Angeles with Santa Ana and Newport Beach . The link made Orange County an accessible weekend retreat for celebrities of early Hollywood. It was deemed so significant that the city of Pacific City changed its name to Huntington Beach in honor of Henry Huntington, president of the Pacific Electric and nephew of Collis Huntington. Transportation further improved with the completion of the State Route and U.S. Route 101 (now mostly Interstate 5) in the 1920s. Agriculture, such as the boysenberry which was made famous by Buena Park native Walter Knott, began to decline after World War II but the county's prosperity soared. The completion of Interstate 5 in 1954 helped make Orange County a bedroom community for many who moved to Southern California to work in aerospace and manufacturing. Orange County received a further boost in 1955 with the opening of Disneyland.

In 1969, Yorba Linda-born Orange County native Richard Nixon became the 37th President of the United States.

In the 1980s, the population topped two million for the first time; Orange County had become the second-most populous county in California.

An investment fund melt-down in 1994 led to the criminal prosecution of County of Orange treasurer Robert Citron. The county lost at least $1.5 billion through high-risk investments in derivatives. On December 6, 1994, the County of Orange declared Chapter 9 bankruptcy, from which it emerged in June 1995. The Orange County bankruptcy was the largest municipal bankruptcy in U.S. history.

In recent years land-use conflicts have arisen between established areas in the north and less developed areas in the south. These conflicts have regarded things such as construction of new toll roads and the re-purposing of a decommissioned air base. For example, the El Toro Marine Corps Air Station site was designated by a voter measure in 1994 to be developed into an international airport to alleviate the heavily used John Wayne Airport. But subsequent voter initiatives and court actions have caused the airport plan to be permanently shelved. Instead it will become the Orange County Great Park.
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