
Written by CaterCow Staff • May 20, 2026

Applebee's is one of America's most recognizable casual dining chains — nearly 1,600 locations nationwide, a menu built around bar food classics, and a catering program that promises group-ready food for about $10 a person. For office managers looking for a familiar, no-fuss option, it's a tempting call. But as a team that's seen thousands of office catering orders, we think the decision deserves a closer look before you commit.
This guide covers everything you need to know about Applebee's catering in 2026: the full menu, real per-person pricing, how much to order, ordering hacks, and an honest comparison against Chili's and TGI Fridays.
Applebee's catering is tray-based. Every catering item is sized to serve 6–8 guests and ships in insulated, microwave-safe containers with plates, serving utensils, and cutlery included.
There's no minimum order, which sets it apart from most fast-casual catering programs. You order online at applebees.com/catering, through their app, by phone, or in-restaurant — with as little as 2 hours' notice for smaller orders.
Appetizers are where Applebee's catering does its best work. The Classic Combo bundles four crowd-pleasers into one tray and is the highest-utility line item on the menu — though it's nowhere near the $59.99 figure that floats around older write-ups.
CaterCow Pro Tip: The Classic Combo at $89.99 is the menu's anchor — it covers wings, dip, quesadilla, and mozz sticks in one order. Pair it with one entrée tray and a side and you've fed 8 people for under $20/person. Anything more ambitious than that and the per-person math starts to climb past $20.
This is where the budget reality lives. Every entrée tray sits between $79.99 and $89.99, which works out to ~$10–$13 per person on its own — before you add an appetizer or side.
CaterCow Pro Tip: Pasta-heavy trays (Three-Cheese Chicken Penne, Bourbon St Chicken Penne, Alfredos) are the cheapest hot entrées by the tray, but they're also the hardest to serve well at scale — they congeal as they sit and need a quick reheat. If service is more than 20 minutes after pickup, lean toward Fiesta Lime Chicken or Chicken Tenders instead.
Applebee's markets catering as "about $10 per person" — that's technically true if you order strategically and pick up. In practice, a realistic office spread with a mix of appetizers and entrees runs closer to $12–$16 per person before delivery fees and tip. Prices are generally consistent nationwide, with minor variation by franchise location.
The real cost catch: delivery (where available) is handled through third-party platforms like DoorDash or Grubhub, which adds delivery fees, service fees, and a tip expectation that can tack 30–40% onto your subtotal. Pickup is free and the smarter choice for office orders where you control the timeline anyway.
The baseline rule: one tray per 6–8 people. For a complete meal (not just snacking), plan on at least two trays — one appetizer-type and one entrée or salad — per 10–12 people.
For groups over 30, we'd honestly recommend exploring alternatives. Applebee's logistics are designed for smaller gatherings — coordinating 8+ individual trays for a large office lunch introduces more complexity than most event planners want.
Third-party delivery adds unpredictable timing and fees. Applebee's insulated containers hold heat well — pick up 15–20 minutes before your event and you're fine.
At $59.99 for 4 different apps serving 6–8, the Classic Combo is the best per-item value on the menu. One combo + one entrée tray covers a complete meal for 8–10 people at under $12/person.
Pasta trays don't travel well — they arrive gummy. If you must order delivery, stick to wings, the salad tray, or Fiesta Lime Chicken, all of which hold up significantly better in transit.
Most chains require 24–48 hours minimum. Applebee's 2-hour lead time is a genuine advantage for last-minute office needs that no other casual dining chain matches.
Club Applebee's membership is free and comes with a welcome free appetizer — that's a $20.99 Spinach Dip or Mozzarella Sticks tray at no charge when ordering a larger catering spread.
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If you're considering casual dining for office catering, these three chains are the most common options. Here's how they stack up for a corporate buyer.
| Category | Applebee's | Chili's | TGI Fridays |
|---|---|---|---|
| Est. Price Per Person | $10–$15 | $10–$16 | $12–$18 |
| Minimum Order | None | Varies by location | Varies by location |
| Min. Advance Notice | 2 hours | 24 hours | 24 hours |
| Best Catering Format | Appetizer trays + 1 entrée | Fajita kits + bowls | Full event packages |
| Quality Perception | Medium | Medium-High | Medium |
| Dietary Options | Limited | Good | Limited |
| Food Labeling | Item name only | Item name only | Item name only |
| Same-Day Ordering | ✅ Yes (2 hrs) | ❌ Usually not | ❌ Usually not |
| Best For | Casual hangouts, last-minute | Tex-Mex office lunch, 20–50 people | Larger events with full service |
| Overall Ranking | 🥈 Best for Speed | 🥇 Best Overall | 🥉 Best for Large Events |
For most structured office catering situations, Chili's edges out Applebee's thanks to a more polished catering menu and better dietary variety. Applebee's wins on same-day speed — if you have two hours' notice and need food for under 20 people, it's hard to beat. For larger or more formal events, look beyond all three of these chains.
The honest answer: it depends on your office culture. Applebee's is bar food — wings, mozzarella sticks, pasta — and it leans casual. For a team celebration, a department hangout, or a laid-back Friday lunch, it works well and the price is right. For a client meeting, an executive event, or anything where presentation and dietary labeling matter, it's going to feel like the wrong call.
The lack of dietary callouts on packaging is a real issue at scale. If anyone in your group has allergies or dietary restrictions, you'll be directing them to Applebee's website rather than a label. At CaterCow, every order comes with per-person labeling that includes ingredients and allergen flags — something casual chains don't offer at the tray level.
Applebee's advertises catering at "about $10 per person." A realistic office spread — one appetizer tray and one entrée tray for 10–12 people — runs closer to $11–$13 per person before delivery fees. Add delivery via DoorDash or Grubhub and factor in an extra 25–40%.
As little as 2 hours for smaller orders — one of the shortest lead times in casual dining. For orders over 20 people or during peak lunch hours, call the restaurant directly to confirm availability.
Yes. All orders include plates, serving utensils, and cutlery. Containers are microwave-safe. For buffet setups, ask your location about sterno kits to keep food warm.
For 10–15 people: the Classic Combo plus a Fiesta Lime Chicken tray and one side is the sweet spot. It covers multiple taste preferences, holds heat well, and runs about $11–$12 per person. Skip pasta trays if delivery is involved.
Delivery availability varies by location and typically runs through DoorDash or Grubhub. For time-sensitive office events, pickup is more reliable and avoids third-party service fees and tip.
Applebee's catering trays are labeled by item name only — no gluten-free, vegan, or allergen callouts on the packaging itself. Allergen and nutrition info is available on their website. For groups with multiple dietary needs, the lack of tray-level labeling makes serving more difficult to manage.
Applebee's handles its own catering directly at applebees.com/catering or by calling your local restaurant. For recurring office catering with per-person labeling, dietary callouts, and a dedicated account manager, CaterCow's American catering options include vetted local restaurants across all major cities built for corporate reliability.