Lawry's Catering hosted a tailgate for all the USC home games for the 2009 season. The tailgate was open for the public. The tailgate entry price was $65 per person for three hours of all-you-can-eat buffet and all-you-can-drink bar.
Lawry's Catering & Evening with The Mayor
The Honorable Nancy Krasney, Mayor of Beverly Hills, delivered her State of the City Address at An Evening with the Mayor at the historic Greystone Mansion, presented by Beverly Hills Chamber of Commerce in September.
The event was hosted by Lawry's Catering and photos were by Devin Ford http://www.devinford.com/
The event was hosted by Lawry's Catering and photos were by Devin Ford http://www.devinford.com/
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Lawry's Annual Oktoberfest October 7, 2009
Lawry's The Prime Rib has hosted another successful Oktoberfest at the restaurant. Native Bavarian and executive Chef Walter Eckstein feels at home, proudly creating a buffet of traditional fare matched with eight of the best, classic beers presented by
German beer specialist Larry James.
The Oak Room was festively decorated with balloons, banners, and special linens.
German beer specialist Larry James.
The Oak Room was festively decorated with balloons, banners, and special linens.
The buffet menu consisted of assorted traditional salads such as German potato, refreshing marinated cucumber salad and savory bavarian cabbage. The buffet featured assorted cold cuts sliced to order, smoked trout and matjes herring. Our favorite sausages were the bratwurst, weisswurst, and bockwurst that were served with warm sauerkraut and assorted mustards. The Lawry's carvers offered roasted veal shank, roasted pork shank, and stuffed breast of veal. The guests finished their evening with plum cake and apple strudel. Photography by www.fremauxphoto.com
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Lawry's Catering & The Union Station: John and Takako Sept. 26, 2009
The Los Angeles Union Station is one of LA's most recognizable landmark. It was completed in 1939 and is also known as the "Last of the Great Railway Stations" built in the United States. Architects John and Takako selected the formal gardens and courtyard to host their wedding reception. It is decorated by white concrete pillars and planted flowerbeds in a circular design.
Cakes by Susina Bakery
Photos by http://www.fremauxphoto.com/
Cakes by Susina Bakery
Photos by http://www.fremauxphoto.com/
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