ZCater provides full-service custom catering for a wide variety of corporate, social, birthday, kosher, anniversary, wedding, bachelor/bachelorette, BBQ, catering on boats and holiday events.
Dedicated to excellence in food quality, preparation and presentation, and renowned for imaginative decor, we cater functions both small and large. Whether you are planning a buffet, seated dinner, cocktail party, fundraiser or other special event, our team of chefs and event planners can offer you innovative cuisine that's tailored to your palate, ideal for the season and perfect for the chosen theme of your event in Del Mar. Our wait service sets the standard for professionalism and excellence and our beverage expertise can provide wines and beverages to suit your menu, your taste and your budget. To bring your thematic dreams and aspirations vividly to life, our award-winning decor services can create designs for any and all occasions.
For a truly memorable catered experience, contact us today and have an event planner at ZCater work with you to manage every detail of your next affair.
Del Mar history:
Del Mar is an upscale beach town in San Diego County, California. The population was 4,389 at the 2000 census. The San Diego County Fair is hosted on the Del Mar Fairgrounds every summer. Del Mar is Spanish for "of the sea" or "by the sea", because it is located near the Pacific Ocean. Colonel Jacob Taylor purchased 338 acres (1.37 km2) from Enoch Talbert in 1885, with visions of building a seaside resort for the rich and famous.
According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 4.6 km² (1.8 mi²). 4.4 km² (1.7 mi²) of it is land and 0.2 km² (0.1 mi²) of it (3.93%) is water. At the southern edge of Del Mar is the Los Peñasquitos Lagoon. Del Mar's climate is considered sub-tropical with warm dry summers and milder winters. Del Mar rarely gets above 85 Degrees Fahrenheit and rarely below 55 degrees.
Del Mar is also one of few locations in which the Torrey Pine tree grows. The Torrey Pine is the rarest pine in the United States and only two populations of this endangered species exist. The Soledad Valley at the south of Del Mar severs two colony segments of the Pinus torreyana.
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