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Live cooking, local ingredients, and authentic Argentine flavours creates a dining experience that’s interactive, fun and unforgettable.

Planning a memorable wedding party or corporate event starts with one thing everyone remembers… the food. And nothing brings people together quite like the aroma of freshly-baked pizza.

Byron Homemade Pizza Catering’s mobile service in Byron Bay combines live cooking, local ingredients, and authentic Argentine flavours to create a dining experience that’s interactive, fun and unforgettable. Whether you’re hosting a relaxed celebration, or a more formal corporate event, they offer catering solutions that meet dietary needs, stay budget-friendly and deliver a joyful atmosphere. From handmade pizzas cooked right in front of your guests, to carefully crafted grazing tables, and indulgent dessert pizzas, all with Byron Homemade Pizza Catering’s superb service. Every detail is designed to make your event effortless and delicious.

Pizza catering is one of the most flexible and cost-effective ways to feed a crowd. It works beautifully for weddings, birthday parties, and business events. You can easily set the menu to suit your preferences, including vegan, vegetarian, and gluten-free options. Guests love watching pizzas being prepared from scratch and cooked over an open grill, turning mealtime into part of the entertainment.

Every event is an opportunity to delight the senses. Their classic pizzas are timeless crowd-pleasers: a margarita with melted mozzarella and fragrant tomato base, a pepperoni with a perfect savoury kick, or a Hawaiian where juicy pineapple meets smoky ham in a playful mix.

For those seeking something adventurous, their gourmet pizzas take taste buds on a journey: creamy Brie with tender artichokes; anchovies paired with fresh herbs; rich prosciutto on rustic dough; or hearty creations like meat-lovers and zesty Mexican-style pizzas. Their finger foods are also perfect for sharing and mingling. Guests can enjoy: juicy chicken skewers with tangy chimichurri; bite-size, full of flavour Spanish tortillas; or golden empanadas with flaky pastry and savoury fillings. Fresh salads and smoked meats add depth and variety, from chimichurri pasta salad bursting with herbs, to fluffy, tender lamb steaks, and slow-cooked pork that practically melts in your mouth.

For dessert the crew make every event feel like a celebration: warm Nutella pizzas oozing with chocolate and hazelnut; desert pizzas topped with seasonal fruits; and home-made cakes like fudgy chocolate brownies or decadent New York-style strawberry cheesecake. Every bite is made on site using local ingredients and is carefully prepared to accommodate all dietary needs.

Contact Byron Homemade Pizza Catering on

0272 017 525 or go to byronhomemadepizza.com.



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