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The sudden shuttering of all Sammy’s operations earlier this week has left many workers unemployed and some high profile venues scrambling to find both catering and restaurant replacements.

Large local catering company Marigold Catering has stepped up in both regards, holding a job fair for the affected workers and stepping into Severance Hall to plug that void. After a very fast conversion of the space, that facility will reopen by tomorrow night’s pre-concert service.

Marigold Catering has been in business in Cleveland for over 16 years. They are the exclusive caterer at MOCA and The Ballroom at Park Lane Villa. They are also approved vendors for Case Western Reserve, Glidden House and downtown hospitals.

Jason Beudert has had a dynamic career as a leader with The Walt Disney Company, ESPNZone, The Cleveland Indians, and as a restaurant entrepreneur. He is utilizing his twenty years of hospitality experience along with his love for the Cleveland food scene to contribute exciting and insightful food pieces for Scene. Along with being one of our food writers, Jason is also the food critic for WOIO 19 Action News, and makes a weekly appearance on Q104's Fee's Kompany radio show to promote food and the Scene. Jason is also a contributing writer for Travel + Leisure Magazine.

2 replies on “Marigold Catering Stepping in to Help Fill Void Left By Sammy’s”

  1. Well, I’m glad there are people trying to help the workers out. What a ****ty way to do business and just close up like that, screwing all those workers in the process.

  2. Mike Smith is out @ Marigold Catering Screwing over past and current workers has been his MO. Along with his side kick Erik, they have ruined many lives. Everything comes full circle. Its Karma

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