The closest would be Martha, who covers: butlers, cooks, dietitians, domestic servants, homemakers, hotel-keepers, housemaids, housewives, innkeepers, manservants, servants, and servers.
St Lawrence is the patron saint of cooks, if that's close. The legend is that while he was being martyred by roasting him on a gridiron suspended over a fire, he was so strong-willed that instead of giving in to the Romans and releasing information about the Church; at the point of death he exclaimed 'I am done on this side! Turn me over and eat.' See Answers.com: St Lawrence
There isn't a saint with the exact title of 'patron saint of food service.' The patron saint of cooking is Saint Lawrence, and patron saint of wait-staff is Saint Martha.
There is no patron saint of food.
Roman Catholic AnswerAs far as I can discover there is no patron saint of cheese, however there is a patron saint of Florentine cheese merchants who is St. Bartholomew the Apostle.
Wendy's does not have a patron saint and McDonald's, KFC and other fast food places do not have patron saints either.
The Patron Saint of cooking is St, Lawrence of Rome. The Patron Saints of Baking are St. Elizabeth of Hungary and St. Nicholas
There are several patrons of food servers but the best known is St. Martha.
The Patron Saint Inex lists no patron saints of bears.
A patron saint is supposed to be a protector in the Catholic religion. Patron Saint Angelico is the patron saint of artists. A patron saint is a protector of life.
As per the Patron Saint Index, there is no patron saint of wrestlers. However, Saint Sebastian is the patron saint of all athletics and athletes.
Saint Lillian is not a patron saint as per the Patron Saint Index.
Patron saint of coffee and coffehouses is Saint Drogo (flemish nobleman and hermit) He is usually depicted as a benedictine monk with a lamb at his feet and holding a mug.
There is a patron saint of Wales but no patron saint of whales.