About Our Company

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We’re a chef-owned, quality-first catering company. Our focus is on freshness, quality and presentation.

Hallmarks of the Sinplicity experience:

· Make everything from scratch. It’s just better when it’s fresh.

· Tell people what it is and what it’s got in it. Our tents, labels and stickers mean that there are no mysteries here. Ingredients and allergens are clearly stated on everything we serve.

· Take extra care with dietary concerns. We know how important it is to take care of your vegan, vegetarian and gluten-sensitive guests. We make sure that those meals are as fresh and memorable as anything else we serve.

· Stick to business. Corporate Catering is just different than Social Catering. By focusing on what we do best, we're able to consistently exceed your expectations.

· Make it prettier than you thought it would be. It seems to taste better that way.

Why the funny name?

Sinplicity began as a small company making handcrafted ice cream — rich, indulgent, and made completely from scratch. Our philosophy was simple: create food worth savoring, without compromise.

During the slower winter months, we started baking cookies and preparing sandwiches for nearby offices. The response was immediate — businesses loved the quality, presentation, and service. That early success set us on a new path.

Today, Sinplicity is a leading corporate caterer serving Northern Virginia and Washington, D.C. known for our “From Scratch, Beautifully Presented & Guaranteed On-Time” promise, our team and fleet of trucks deliver fresh, chef-crafted meals across the region every day. While our ice cream is now a part of our history, the same spirit of craft, care, and creativity continues to drive everything we do.

white paper cups homemade gourmet ice cream
blue gourmet ice cream food truck with flying cow depiction on side of truck

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individually packaged salad with protein and fruit and cookie with dressing for a corporate lunch event