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Guide to Restaurant Smallwares

Restaurant smallwares are the finishing touches that maximize your restaurant's efficiency and productivity


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Restaurant equipment smallwares may not seem to be the most vital concern when starting up a food business, but don't be fooled into thinking that restaurant smallwares are inconsequential. Customers notice the chipped mugs chip and cracked dishes. Your cooks and food prep employees slow down when utensils get misplaced. Because kitchen smallware supplies can dwindle fast and unexpectedly, stay ahead of the game by knowing how you can quickly replenish these restaurant must-haves.

An expansive category, restaurant commercial grade smallwares include just about every item your establishment depends on to prepare and serve food. Spruce up a modest deli counter with personalized ceramic mugs, give your food prep cooks the time-saving utensils they need to increase productivity or keep your chefs happy with dependable commercial grade cookware. Cover all the bases by considering the different categories of available foodservice smallwares:

1. Equip your kitchen staff with handy utensil-like restaurant smallwares.

2. Consider promotional foodservice smallwares to effectively market your brand.

3. Provide your chefs with durable and high-performing kitchen grade smallwares to satisfy their cooking needs.


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Locate restaurant smallwares suppliers who carry cooking and baking utensils


Cooking utensils comprise an expansive category. They include every tool or gadget your kitchen preparation staff relies upon to peel potatoes, whip egg whites or fashion perfect cylinder-shaped omelette's. The choices here are endless: from tiered cupcake stands for chic cafes to egg rings for the grill at your breakfast-lunch stand.

I recommend: Check out Prima Supply and Foodservicedirect, both of which stock hundreds of essential smallwares for restaurants and bakeries. Pfeil & Holing has made its name by catering to the needs of baking professionals for decades.

Find foodservice smallwares for serving your patrons


Small, independent restaurants need commercial-grade dinnerware constructed for heavy use. Fine dining establishments seek out hand-crafted china created by skillful artisans.

I recommend: Able Kitchen Restaurant and Kitchen Supplies has promotional ceramic mugs. Bryan China Company sells restaurant grade smallwares directly to churches, schools, hotels and other foodservice establishments. Pickard China is a restaurant smallwares manufacturer that produces superior quality china to an impressive clientele that includes Air Force One.

Find kitchen grade smallwares for preparing your foods


The meat and bones of any commercial kitchen is the quality cookware your cooks and chefs use. Consider paying a little extra for name brands that last longer and deliver superior cooking results.

I recommend: Salamander Cookshop and Chef's Resource, which provide namebrand cookware sold individually or in cost-saving sets. Great Cookware carries well-known brands online

The official source of Restaurant Smallwares is the Restaurant Smallwares page at Business.com

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