A long wooden dining table after a shared meal — half-empty serving dishes, a folded napkin, afternoon light across linen
Gather Kitchen · Since 2019

So you can be with your family,
not in the kitchen.

Let Us Handle the Meal

No decisions required today

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When decisions are hard enough, this one can be simple.

Let Us Handle the Meal
My mother-in-law said it was the best potato salad she'd ever had, and for ten minutes we all just laughed. Ten minutes we wouldn't have had otherwise.
Diane R.Wife · Reception for 80 guests
A bowl of creamy potato salad with herbs, set on a wooden table in warm natural light
Slow-braised pot roast in a cast iron dish, surrounded by roasted vegetables, afternoon light
I live in Portland. My brother flew in from Atlanta. We had three hours between the funeral and the flight and I'd promised my dad's congregation the food would be handled. Gather handled it.
Marcus T.Son · Church reception for 120 guests

We coordinate with the venue, the family, the kitchen. You just show up.

Let Us Handle the Meal
They didn't just bring food. They brought the feeling that someone had thought ahead, so we didn't have to.
— Church Administrator, First Presbyterian, Columbus OH
I didn't eat for two days. And then I smelled the rolls coming out of the kitchen and I sat down and I ate and I cried and it was the first time I'd felt anything that wasn't fear.
Lenora H.Daughter · Home reception for 45 guests
Fresh-baked golden rolls resting on a linen cloth, steam still rising, warm kitchen light
1,400+Families served
7Years of service
65Average guest count
AlwaysDietary accommodations

How it works.
Or rather, how it doesn’t work —
for you.

I

Tell us what you need

A short conversation — or just a form, if talking is too much right now. We ask about guest count, any dietary needs, and where the gathering will be held.

Takes about four minutes
II

We prepare everything

Slow-braised mains, hand-arranged platters, fresh rolls still warm from the oven. We coordinate directly with the venue so you never have to relay a message.

You make zero kitchen decisions
III

Food arrives before your family does

The table is set. The water is poured. The bread is out. You walk in and it already feels like someone has taken care of everything — because they have.

We stay until the last dish is cleared

Every family we serve tells us the same thing afterward: thank you for being there.

Let Us Handle the Meal
There's a particular grace in being fed when you have nothing left to give. That's what Gather gives families.
— Reverend Patricia Osei, Grace Community Church, Atlanta GA