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Catering & Events at Bubble & Pearl’s

Bring Bubble & Pearl’s to the table for office lunches, school staff days, student groups, club meetups, team celebrations, and party spreads. Start with headcount, timing, and whether the event needs drinks-first, savory-first, or a mixed table.

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Drink lineup for catering at Bubble & Pearl's Boba Lab
Popcorn chicken catering option at Bubble & Pearl's Boba Lab
Spam musubi catering option at Bubble & Pearl's Boba Lab
Drinks for the first wave, then popcorn chicken, spam musubi, fries, curry, and panini for the savory anchors people actually reach for first.
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What to send first
Headcount, date, handoff time, and whether the event needs drinks-first, savory-first, or a mixed table.
  • Group size or range
  • Date + pickup / service window
  • Drinks-only or mixed food table

Every catering order is quoted as a negotiated custom rate based on the event size and mix.

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Great for
Offices, teams, schools, clubs
Use this page as the start point for workplace lunches, team treats, student groups, club events, and party tables that need fast consensus.
  • Office lunches + department treats
  • School staff days + student groups
  • Club meetups + team celebrations

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Anchor picks
Drinks-first catering start
If the event needs easy grab-and-go energy first, start with the drinks side and build the rest of the table around that volume.
  • Milk teas
  • Fruit teas + refreshers
  • Matcha + coffee anchors

Custom rates are quoted per event, so the right first move is the mix and count — not a fake fixed package.

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Best mix
Food catering that actually lands
For group food, lean into the savory side that holds a table together: popcorn chicken, spam musubi, fries, loaded curry fries, Japanese curry, and panini.
  • Purrfect Popcorn Chicken
  • Spam Musubi
  • Fries + loaded fries
  • Japanese curry + loaded curry fries

Build the table around the savory anchors first, then add drinks and sweet finishes where they fit.

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