Cafe di Scala - A fine Des Moines area restaurant, Calabrese-Style, in the heart of Historic Sherman Hill. 644 18th Street, Des Moines, IA • Reservations by phone only: 515-244-1353
 
 

Private Parties

Holiday Parties in Des Moines Shine at Cafe di Scala

November 30th, 2012
Here's the picture of a beautiful marriage proposal on Thursday night here at Scala.
Holiday Greetings Scala Lovers!

Autumn colors fade as the next round of holidays approach us this busy season.  As you look for a place to entertain your family and friends over the coming weeks, consider us for a romantic dinner, a rockin’ Sunday Beatles Brunch or a private dinner experience unparallelled in the Metro. Our expert staff, 100% Italian-award winning wine list and kitchen look forward to providing an abundance of Holiday cheer and Smiles over the coming weeks.

Holiday Parties
We are available for both lunch and dinner private events. Put simply, you can enjoy both the entire Cafe and a custom tailored menu for a minimum of $400 for lunch and $1,500 for dinner. We can accommodate up to 60 guests for a sit down dinner and 100 guests for appetizer and wine  themed gatherings. Packages ranges from $25 to $90 dollars for a wide variety of courses and offerings. Email our event planner Amy for more details: Eventplanner@CafediScala.com, or visit our private events page of our website by clicking here.

Sunday Beatles Brunch
Our Beatles Brunch is this Sunday, December 2nd from 10-2pm.   Chef Phil and Tony will be crafting their magical brunch menu consisting of everything you expect in a musical culinary paradise. Call for a reservation for this nearly sold out brunch. 515-244-1353. You can find the Beatles Brunch menu at the bottom of this message.

A la Carte:
–No Corkage Thursday’s every week at Cafe di scala. Bring in your own bottle and we’ll waive our usual corkage fee on Thursdays.
–Our New Years Eve menu will be announced soon. Stay tuned!
–We’d be humbled if you’d vote for Scala for Best Chef, Best Italian and Best Restaurant in the Cityview Best of Des Moines Awards.

Cheers,
Tony & Scala Staff

Cafe di Scala
644 18th Street
Des Moines, Iowa
Open 5-10 on Thursday, Friday and Saturday and the rest of the week for private events
P.S. Our Beatles Brunch Menu is below as promised:

Remember Cafe di Scala for Holiday Parties!

October 27th, 2011

As the Holidays near, keep Cafe di Scala in mind as you decide where you’d like to celebrate with your office, family or friends.

As always, the cafe is available for private lunch and dinner events outside of normal hours. From a casual three-course lunch to an evening appeitizer and cocktail party, our event planner will assist you in planning for that special dinning experience. Reminder that if you refer us to your company and they decide to hold their Holiday party with us, we’ll reward you with a $50 gift card and a high five. Visit our private party section of our website for more information.

Yes, this stock photography isn't something that we're proud of, but it was just so... adorable! (right?)

So You Want to Have a Party: Part 2

November 19th, 2010

This is the second in an occasional series from Kelly at Socialize Events about how to properly prepare yourself for a private event for your business or personal gathering.  You can and should follow Kelly on Twitter.

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Thanks again to Café di Scala for asking Socialize to guest blog! In our last post, Kelly gave you five tips on preparing for your event with a promise for a few more.

6. Transportation. The need for transportation varies widely depending on the type of event you are holding. If you plan to serve alcohol at a small social party you should be prepared with some taxi numbers on hand or know which guests can serve as a designated driver. If there is limited parking close to your venue, consider hiring a valet service.

If you are arranging group transportation for an event; create a preliminary schedule to get a fairly accurate quote. You should also ask if the company has a minimum usage (typically 2-4 hours), what they charge if you go over your time and if gratuity is included in the price. Send your provider a finalized itinerary at least a few days in advance of the event.

If there are schedule changes or your vehicle isn’t on time, be sure you can reach someone. Ask for your representative’s phone number, their cell phone number and at least one other number for a back-up person (personally, I always get the cell phone number of each driver as well).

7. Communication. Whether electronic or formal; an invitation sets the tone for your event. Once you have the location, date and purpose of the event nailed down send an Outlook appointment or a save the date postcard. Guests don’t have to know every detail to put a placeholder on their calendar.

When you are ready to follow up, make sure your invite includes the basics: host name, event name/purpose, date, time, location and address and the RSVP date and contact information. Some extras that are appreciated by guests are suggested attire and information on speeches, activities or special presentations (so guests know if there is a certain time they should be there).

For some options on electronic invitations, check out Evite and Punchbowl – which both offer free memberships. In Des Moines, visit Ephemera design and Pink Fine Stationery for fantastic paper invitation options.

8. Supplies. Whatever the event, you know there will be decorations or banners or registration lists to bring. But you should also consider how each banner, streamer or check-in list will get where it needs to go. Then, make a list of everything; everything, that you might need – like tape, scissors, zip-ties, boxes of pens, etc. Having supplies on hand (as opposed to running to the nearest Target 30 minutes before the party) will make set-up go so much smoother.

9. Logistics. Working out timelines and room layouts well before your event will save a lot of set-up time and help you get organized. For timelines, start at the beginning and work your way backwards to create a to-do list. Think through all the steps it will take to get to each end result and work these into your timeline. After your list is compiled, estimate the time it will take to accomplish each task and start building your timeline out. Working through this will also help you compile a supply list (see #8) and determine if there are holes in your planning.

For most events, a rough sketch of your room layout can also be a timesaver. When things like the buffet table and DJ locations are already determined, you can direct set-up without hesitation. If you’re working with a venue, ask them for a copy of the room dimensions. You should also get their opinion on what arrangement has best flow. TIP: Always try to keep the bar away from the entrance to avoid traffic jams.

Determining logistics is just one of the many reasons to consider hiring an experienced event planner. Socialize is a Des Moines event planning and management company that can handle any of your party or meeting needs, but there is always the option to bring us in to handle just the logistics portion of the event. We can create a master timeline, manage your vendors and be at the event to make sure everything runs smoothly.

10. Atmosphere (or everything else!). Of course, don’t be afraid to bring Socialize in for total event management if needed! What we wrote for Café di Scala’s blog is a list of basics you should have in place for a well-run event. But there are plenty of things to add to your event to create atmosphere at your event – décor, favors or handouts, activities, photographers. Whether it’s a New Year’s Eve celebration at home or a training conference at the office; think about what you want your guests to take away from it and what you need to achieve that. Of course, this will also bring more people/vendors/projects to manage into the fold. Just don’t be afraid to ask for help!

If you need any help planning your next event – learn more about what Socialize offers with a complimentary consultation. You can also check out our website and blog or follow us on twitter @socializeevents. Best wishes for a wonderful holiday season of party planning and fun!

Cafe di Scala November Newsletter

November 10th, 2010

Greetings Scala Family and Friends!

As Fall is in full motion with its many rustic colors and cool breezes, we’ve been busy gearing up for what we expect to be an eventful season. We have officially launched our newly designed websitewith the assistance of our good friends from Creative Leapand marketing wizard/Saturday bartender Phil James. We look forward to keeping you current on new menus, special events and other happenings in the community with our new blog feature we’ve added to the site. Fans can also sign up via Facebook and/orTwitter to receive last minute specials and important announcements.

SCALA FRIDAY JAZZ SERIES:
We have unveiled our November live jazz lineup at Scala. We are honored to have back the Sam Salamone Duo, Dave Altemeier Duo and the always vibrant Hot Club of Des Moines. Making his first appearance in the cafe will be the talented Daniel Mastrofski on the classical-jazz guitar. Music will begin around 7PM. Reservations will be available for dinner guests at 515-244-1353.

* November 5th Daniel Mastrofski
* November 12th Dave Altemeier Duo
* November 19th Sam Salomone Duo
* November 26th Hot Club of Des Moines

SUNDAY BEATLES BRUNCH:
Once again, we will be hosting our first Sunday of the month Beatles Brunch this weekend at Scala. We still have a few seats remaining for anyone wanting to enjoy a lazy Sunday to some creative food and Beatles tunes between 10am-2pm. Please call the Cafe at 515-244-1353 to reserve a table. Click here to view the whole Beatles Brunch Menu. (NOTE: Although this event has passed, our Beatles Brunch happens the first Sunday of every month. See you in December!)

HOLIDAY PARTIES:
Now is the time to contact us about Holiday parties for your family, friends or business.  We offer the entire Cafe exclusively for a private event Sunday through Wednesday for both lunch and dinner events. Upon consulting with one of our professional staff members, booking an event on a night we are open to the public (Thu-Sat) may be an option depending upon the number of guests and budget. Think of us when planning a wedding reception, baby or wedding shower, office party, rehearsal dinner or anniversary party.  Visit the Private Parties section of our website to learn more. Keep in mind we offer a $50 gift card bonus to anyone who talks their boss into having their office party with us (20 people or more). Tell your friends and family, too!

CONNECT WITH US:

As always, there are many more ways to connect with Cafe di Scala besides these emails. For more frequent updates, check our blog. We also have a Twitter page, a Facebook page and a great check-in free dessert special on Foursquare.

Va Tutto Bene!
Tony & Staff

P.S. Remember to pick up a Cafe di Scala gift card on your next visit.

So you want to have a party?

November 2nd, 2010

This is the first in an occasional series from Kelly at Socialize Events about how to properly prepare yourself for a private event for your business or personal gathering.  You can and should follow Kelly on Twitter.

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Hello! I’m Kelly from Socialize, an event planning and management company in Des Moines. I was honored to be asked by the crew at Des Moines Restaurant Café di Scala to guest post on their blog and hope I can provide all of their readers and customers with some valuable information.

Not everyone needs the tools and resources to plan events for hundreds (or thousands) of people. But most people do have to play event planner at some point. If you have ever had to put together a baby shower, dinner party in Des Moines or a meeting for work, you’ve been there!

For my introductory post, Café di Scala asked me to put together some tips for people facing event planning in Des Moines. What I’ve created is a list of each aspect of your event you need to consider. Some of these are pretty basic but putting all of them together will create a foundation for a well-organized, successful event.

1. Location. Before you choose a site, find out what the potential location can provide for your group. Are tables, chairs and linens included in the price of renting the space? Do they have a sound system you can have access to if needed? What part of clean-up will you be responsible for? Are there enough bathrooms? Is parking easily accessible? In addition, if there is a required catering service, check the pricing and be sure to factor that into your decision.

If you are holding an event in your home or at your office, take into the account the extra manpower and materials that will be needed in order to set up. With the staffing and resources that hotels, restaurants and meeting facilities have; it might end up that holding the event off-site will be easier for you and a smaller price difference than you might think.

2. Rentals. Most often, the bulk of your rental needs will be seating (tables, chairs and don’t forget linens!). What kind of seating do you need to have available? Will you need additional tables for food, gifts or registration? Don’t forget to factor these things in to your planning as well. If you have a speaker and plan on more than 50 people attending, I recommend using a sound system. Often you’ll need to rent these A/V equipment from different company that your party rentals. A/V equipment is expensive and can require a certain level of expertise that regular party rental companies don’t always have. One important thing to keep in mind is your budget for these items. Make sure to ask the rental companies about pick-up, drop-off and labor fees. These can increase your costs significantly.

3. Food. Whether you’re in a Des Moines area restaurant, hiring a Des Moines area caterer or preparing everything yourself; food is generally a centerpiece of any event. Everyone eats! Put some thought the kind of meal you want to have and how it will be served. Be prepared to offer a vegetarian option. Gluten-free options are not as customary yet but they are growing in popularity. Once you start seeing them on most restaurant menus, we will all have to be prepared to offer them at your parties.

4. Beverages. Specifically, alcoholic beverages. If you’re using a hotel or Des Moines restaurant, you can put things in their hands for the most part. They will generally tell you how many bartenders they will require you to pay for. If you’re creating your own bar; drink calculators like this one from Evite.com are very helpful in determining what you need to stock. Make sure you have refrigerator space or coolers and ice for storage and serving. Don’t forget to have mixers, water and soft drinks on hand too.

5. Entertainment/Speakers. For a band or DJ you will want to make sure they fit the style of event you’re holding. Will the band be playing background music or will this be a performance? The speaker you choose will obviously be someone that aligns with the message of your meeting. Check to see what kind of microphone style they prefer and how they will provide you with their presentation. Whether you have a band or DJ, a performer or a speaker; your technical questions to them will be pretty similar:

• How much space do they need?

• What kind of equipment will you need to provide? Most DJs and bands bring their own A/V equipment. What you will need to check for are accessible power outlets near the location where they will be performing. A performer (think hypnotist, comedians) may want extra chairs and microphones. For a speaker, find out if they prefer to use a podium.

• Let them know how much time they will have on the schedule. Speakers and performers may have to adjust for this.

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In my next post I’ll cover five more aspects of your event that you will want to make sure are covered. If you have an event in the Des Moines area coming up and this list is already starting to feel overwhelming and time-consuming, consider talking to me at Socialize to help you get started!

A Scala Slideshow

September 21st, 2010

We thought it was time to start adding some more photos to the Scala site, so we started with a brief slideshow.  Enjoy!  All of these photos were taken by the uber-talented Paige Peterson of Paige Peterson Photography. If you’re looking for a photographer, look no further than Paige.

Ask Your Boss…

September 20th, 2010

One of my favorite parts of running this restaurant is the wonderful opportunity I have to meet so many of the people that make this community work.  There’s no greater feeling than meeting the people who are truly creating legacies for our community for years to come.

You can rent out the entire cafe for your Holiday Party and get a $50 gift card for recommending us!

This weekend, for example, we had a great meeting with a young couple who is renting out the cafe for their wedding rehearsal dinner.  We worked with them to create a perfect menu and tasted a dozen or so wines to narrow down the correct pairing with each dish.  It was a very unique experience getting to know them better to show them what we’re capable of doing here — creating something that’s unique for them instead of giving them a cookie cutter option. What fun!

Keep in mind that our cafe is always available for your office Holiday party. We’re offering you an incentive to ask your boss to hold your company’s party at Cafe di Scala.  We’re offering a $50 gift card to you if your company ends up having their Holiday party at Cafe di Scala (for parties 20 or more). It’s a big incentive, but a huge thank you to you for spreading the word about us.

So think of us the next time you plan a baby shower, office party, wedding shower, rehearsal dinner or anniversary party. Email our event planner Lisa Hutchins (events@cafediscala.com) if you have questions.

Ciao!

 
Cafe di Scala - A fine Des Moines area restaurant, Calabrese-Style, in the heart of Historic Sherman Hill. 644 18th Street, Des Moines, IA • Reservations by phone only: 515-244-1353