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Organize a coffee break or reception

You can organize a coffee break or reception on the side of your conference, outside the meeting room. Please note that no food or drink is allowed inside meeting rooms. You can place your order for a coffee break online. For receptions please contact Eldora, the catering company, directly.

Who can organize a reception or coffee break?

Non-Governmental organizations in consultative status with the Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) and duly accredited at UNOG for the ongoing year are authorized to hold functions at the Palais des Nations, provided that it is in connection with a substantive event taking place at the Palais des Nations on the day of the reception or coffee break.

The functions must not be of a commercial nature. The organizers may not collect any entrance fee. The NGO Liaison Unit must be informed of the catering request.

When ordering, please have the following information ready:

  • Number of participants
  • Time
  • Food/beverages needed
  • Dietary restrictions
  • Billing information

NGO Liaison Unit
Office of the Director-General
Palais des Nations
1211 Geneva 10
Tel: + 41 22 917 13 04 - Monday to Friday: 9 to 11.30 a.m. 
Fax: +41 22 917 05 83
Email: unog.ngo@un.org

Where are receptions and coffee breaks authorized?

The venues authorized by type of function are as follows:

  • Luncheons and dinners: Delegates’ Restaurant (currently closed due to renovations)
  • Cocktail receptions and coffee breaks: all venues below up to indicated maximum authorized capacity (in the case of coffee breaks, service in principle must not exceed one half hour):
Venues Luncheons/Dinners Cocktail Receptions/Coffee Breaks
Delegates’ Restaurant (currently under renovation) 120 200
Delegates’ Restaurant – Salon Genève (Geneva Room) (currently under renovation) 70 100
Delegates’ Restaurant – Salon Lausanne (Lausanne Room) (currently under renovation) 50 80
Bar Concordia (currently under renovation)   200
Hall 14   100
Bar Escargot   150
Bar Serpent (after 6 p.m.)   600
Cafeteria reception area (after 6 p.m.)   200
Mezzanine   400
Auditorium (Building H)   100
Grab and Go Lounge (Building H)   100
Areas in the vicinity of conference rooms   Depends on the area in question

 

Official UN Caterer

A food plate is prepared by a person wearing gloves.


For reasons of food safety and access to the premises among others, the official UN Geneva caterer is the sole entity authorized to provide catering services for functions, including coffee breaks, in the Palais des Nations. UN Geneva declines any responsibility for accidents or incidents occurring as a result of failure to comply with this provision.

In the case of functions organized in connection with events of a cultural nature (exhibition openings, concerts, etc.), permanent missions or authorized entities wishing to serve culinary specialties not available from the UN Geneva caterer may be authorized to make use of their own catering staff subject to approval by Administration. Such exceptions will be granted on the basis of compliance by the permanent missions or entities with food hygiene and food safety rules concerning the transport, storage, serving and disposal of foodstuffs. UN Geneva will not be held responsible for any incident resulting from the non-compliance with these rules. In no case may a private catering company be engaged.

Costs

For each function, the official caterer will prepare a detailed estimate, which must be approved and signed by the organizers. In the case of requests from external entities, security costs will be charged based on the number of guests, the duration of the event and whether it takes place on a weekday, official holiday or weekend.

In keeping with the Organization policy whereby the regular budget shall not bear any costs related to non-mandated or extra-budgetary activities, such activities serviced by UN Geneva will be subject to reimbursement. Costs for coordination, cleaning, disposal of waste and/or move of furniture will therefore apply as required, and in all cases for events organized without the official caterer. Costs for the provision of equipment will also apply as required.

Self-service food options

Serpent Bar

 

A range of food options is accessible for all conference participants, ranging from the fully-stocked cafeteria, to kiosks and vending machines, and the Serpent Bar which does not only offer coffee and delicious bites but also provides ample room for meeting and discussions in between the sessions. 

FAQs

No, this is not possible. According to UN Geneva rules regarding the organization of functions, NOG official caterer is the sole entity authorized to provide catering services due to food safety and access to the premises, among others.

Yes. Culinary specialties can complete the cocktail offers with the agreement of the UN Geneva caterer. Such exceptions will be granted on the basis of compliance by the requester with the food hygiene and food safety rules concerning the culinary preparation, the transport and the storage of these specialties. 

No, this is not possible. According to UN Geneva rules regarding the organization of functions, UNOG official caterer is the sole entity authorized to provide catering services due to food safety and access to the premises, among others. In the case of functions organized in connection with events of a cultural nature (exhibition openings, concerts, etc.), Permanent Missions or authorized entities wishing to serve culinary specialties not available from the UN Geneva caterer may be authorized to make use of their own catering staff, subject to approval by Administration. Under no circumstances may they hire a private catering company.