Summer is here—and with Fourth of July celebrations, Labor Day gatherings, family reunions, company picnics, and backyard parties on the calendar, there’s never been a better time to let someone else handle the cooking.
Whether you’re planning a corporate lunch, client appreciation event, wedding celebration, holiday party, or a casual gathering with friends and family, ‘Que by Whiskey ‘N Rye located in the Santa Barbara Public Market delivers authentic barbecue, crowd-pleasing favorites, and exceptional hospitality that make hosting effortless.
From slow-smoked brisket, pulled pork, and Kansas City–style baby back ribs to fresh salads, house-made sides, sandwiches, and chef-crafted catering packages, our menu is designed to satisfy groups of all sizes. We handle the food so you can focus on enjoying the occasion.
This summer, skip the stress of shopping, prepping, grilling, and cleaning up. Whether you’re hosting a Fourth of July barbecue, a Labor Day celebration, or simply bringing people together around great food, ‘Que by Whiskey ‘N Rye makes entertaining easy and memorable.
Known throughout Santa Barbara County for bold flavors, generous portions, and exceptional service, our catering team can help create the perfect menu for events large and small. From intimate gatherings serviced with our pick-up catering to celebrations of 500 guests or more serviced with our Whiskey ‘N Rye Rolling Restaurant, we’ll work with you to deliver an experience your guests will remember.
‘Que by Whiskey ‘N Rye
Santa Barbara Public Market
805.869.2193
Quesmokeshack.com
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