A while back, I shared plans for a family barbecue to create lasting memories. We recently hosted the Barbecue Boer at home, and here's how it went.
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As a busy family host with years of experience organizing gatherings, I love concepts like Barbecue Boer. They deliver everything—barbecue, food, and utensils—on your chosen date and time, then pick up the mess the next day, including dirty dishes and the grill.
Services like this let me focus on spoiling my loved ones without spending all day in the kitchen or scrubbing dishes afterward. Barbecue Boer nails it with this convenient, stress-free approach.
I wanted a reunion with my large family—four siblings, spouses, and kids—after some challenging months. When Barbecue Boer offered to let me try their service, I jumped at the chance.
With so many mouths to feed (my dad eats lightly, but it was special having him there), we needed plenty of food. Barbecue Boer delivered generous, fresh portions that looked restaurant-quality. The delivery team even walked us through setup and what's included.
This is a complete catered barbecue: grill, gas bottle, premium meats, baguette, sauces, salads, plates, cutlery, serving utensils, and tongs. You supply drinks and, optionally, the grill master—though I let their expert handle it (he nailed it!).
Choose from 8 tailored packages:
Variety for all diets. For our fish-averse family, I chose the Luxury package—truly premium, as shown in the photos (baguette and satay sauce included too).
Absolutely—everything was flavorful and fresh. We had leftovers, so order conservatively or save for day two on your own grill.
They collect the dirty gear effortlessly: pack it back in crates, leave outside, and go about your day—they handle it.
No desserts included, so add ice cream or my go-to chocolate mug cake.
⇒ Find details on all BBQ packages here