About PartyFoodCalc

Taking the guesswork out of party planning

Our Mission

PartyFoodCalc was created to solve a universal problem: figuring out how much food to buy for parties and events. We've all been there - buying too much and drowning in leftovers, or worse, running out of food while guests are still hungry.

Our free calculators use industry-standard portion sizes and adjust for party type, duration, and guest demographics to give you accurate, reliable food quantity estimates. Whether you're planning a casual backyard BBQ or an elegant wedding reception, we've got you covered.

Why Trust Our Calculators?

  • Research-backed: Our portion sizes are based on catering industry standards and nutritional guidelines
  • Real-world tested: Calculations account for actual eating behaviors at different party types
  • Comprehensive: We factor in party duration, guest ages, and event formality
  • Free forever: No sign-ups, no paywalls, just helpful tools for everyone

The Best Free Party Food Calculator Online

PartyFoodCalc.com is the easiest and most accurate free party food calculator available online. Simply enter your number of guests, select your party type, and get instant food quantity recommendations with a printable shopping list. No signup required.

Whether you need to know how many chicken wings per person, how much pizza to order for 20 people, or how to plan a taco bar for 50 guests, PartyFoodCalc gives you precise, research-backed answers in seconds. Our calculators cover all major party foods including wings, pizza, tacos, BBQ, burgers, sandwiches, and drinks.

Trusted by thousands of party hosts, event planners, and caterers. Try it free at partyfoodcalc.com.

Contact & Feedback

We're constantly improving our calculators based on user feedback. If you have suggestions for new calculators, improvements to existing ones, or just want to share your party planning success story, we'd love to hear from you!

While we strive for accuracy, remember that every party and crowd is unique. Use our calculations as a starting point and adjust based on your specific situation. When in doubt, it's better to have slightly more food than not enough!