Vassel's Main Street Catering for
Breakfast & Brunch: (734) 453-1400

Start your day out right with a healthy breakfast from Vassel's Main Street Catering. We offer a variety of breakfast and brunch service options including: omelet bars, pastry and waffle stations, fresh fruit, brunch buffets and much
more.

Schedule one of our brunch buffets as a "Thank You" to your hard working employees or to give that extra push for a potential sales client. Brunch buffets from Vassel's Main Street Catering are sure to impress with a variety of made-
to-order brunch service stations such as Belgian Waffles, Sweet Crepes, Omelets
or even Eggs Benedict.

Breakfast Omelette : Breakfast Catering southeast Michigan
Breakfast Catering Service : Vassel's Main Street Catering Michigan
Vassel's Main Street Catering also offers a lighter side to our breakfast and brunch
catering services. Opt for a selection of bakery fresh bagels, muffins, croissants,
and english muffins paired with a selection of jams and jellies and a fresh fruit bar.

For the hearty appetite, we also offer "The Great American Breakfast" consisting
of eggs, sausage, ham, bacon and hash browns; prepared any way you like.
Personalize your breakfast spread by adding our delicious baked french toast,
pancakes or sweet crepes, depending on the tastes of your guests.

For over 20 years, the breakfast and brunch catering services from Vassel's
Main Street Catering have been trusted for quality food and service throughout
southeast Michigan, including the communities of Canton, Plymouth, Livonia,
Ypsilanti, Ann Arbor, Pinckney, Saline, Monroe and many more.

When you need quality catering service at an affordable price and a nearly
limitless menu you can build yourself, call Vassel's Main Street Catering.
Browse our menu for ideas and inspiration.

darren@vasselsmainstcatering.com
-or-
734.453.1400

We welcome visitors to our catering service location
on Ford Road in Canton, Michigan;

44944 Ford Road | Canton, Michigan 48187
MAP IT

734.453.1400

Full Service Catering for Discriminating Tastes