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Equipment & Supplies Catalog (click on any item below) N ITME T ★ M C M O O M C M • How to Navigate This Catalog ★ U N E D I I th T 1915 R Y 2010 P ★ ★ 95ANNIVERSARY • Product Index PRIDE • COMMITMENT • COMMUNITY • Since 1915 A D M Security EQUIPMENT & SUPPLIES C L Seat Z CATALOG • Keyword Search NEW!! Search for a Part# or Product Name Visit Jordano's NEW Equipment & Supply Showroom! • A Few Important Words To Our Valued Customers Supplier Acknowledgment Visit Jordano's NEW Showroom • Guides Dining Guide for 100 People Weights & Measures Measures/Dilutions/Conversions Foodservice Critical Temperature Chart Inventory Planner ) www.jordanosfoodservice.com To Our Valued Customers: Jordano's Foodservice is pleased to present to you our new 2010/2011 Equipment and Supplies Catalog. This catalog reflects the many product line upgrades we have made since our last catalog was published. It is not only a useful tool for new ideas, but it will serve as an excellent product source for your operation as you make your buying decisions. If you don't see the item(s) you want, please ask your Account Executive. We also have an Equipment & Supplies Department of four: A Department Manager, two Sales Specialists and a Buyer. Any of our staff will be able to assist you with your Equipment & Supplies needs. Jordano's Foodservice is an independent, privately held and locally operated business that is ranked in the nation's top 50 foodservice distributors. We carry over 10,000 items, including produce, fresh meat, fresh seafood, grocery, frozen, dairy, disposables, janitorial, beverage, environmentally friendly products - plus over 2,000 equipment and smallwares items featured in this catalog. We are a proud member of S.E.F.A. (Supplies and Equipment Foodservice Alliance), the nation's leading equipment purchasing and marketing association, which includes 120 of the leading equipment manufacturers in the country. We also recently completed our new Equipment & Supplies Showroom, shown on the inside back cover of this catalog. We have an entire showroom dedicated to featuring hundreds of equipment and smallwares items. We value your business, and hope that you find this catalog of benefit. Sincerely, Jim Spencer Vice President/General Manager Jordano's Foodservice Visit www.jordanosfoodservice.com to view our online Equipment & Supplies Catalog with over 20,000 products. Professional Restaurant Design & Layout • Full Service Design & Layout As a full service, commercial kitchen layout division, we can offer you everything you need: professional plans that meet the requirements of the Health Department, Architects, Engineers, and Contractors. We work closely with electrical and mechanical engineers, plumbers, contractors, equipment dealers and interior designers to complete your commercial kitchen layout on schedule. • Vision & Concept Our primary function is to understand your vision and help you develop it. It is your restaurant or facility. We make sure it's going to work. • Flow & Efficiency Great restaurant design can not only save At Jordano's, Inc. we consult you money, but can make you money as and design for the entire well. A poor design can cost you a great deal. An efficiently functioning food service food service industry: ... facility will create a great working Jordano's, Inc. has a strong environment and at the same time reduce commitment to realize and minimize labor costs. the vision of the client. • Layout & Design from Concept to Completion Whether new construction or remodeling, from concept to completion we layout and design the interior of commercial kitchens, restaurants, bars and night clubs, cafeterias, coffee shops, and much more. Our restaurant layout services are provided for a reasonable layout fee. Contact us and receive your customized layout cost estimate. We can accomplish work within your budget needs and in a timely manner. China . .1-9 Flatware . .10-12 Glassware . .13-25 Tabletop . .26-33 Dining . .34-60 Catering . .61-71 Bar . .72-81 Kitchen . .82-128 Food Safety Products . .129-139 Healthcare Products . .140-148 Janitorial . .149-172 Equipment . .173-223 HOMER LAUGHLIN / KENILWORTH CHINA by Lead-free. Made in the U.S.A. since 1871 Lead-free. Made in the U.S.A. since 1871 UNDECORATED NARROW RIM BOWLS No. 67-303 #16500 Fruit 31/4 oz. 43/4'' 3 doz./cs. No. 67-306 #17000 Grapefruit 9 oz. 63/8'' 3 doz./cs. Heavy gauge durability. Ivory. SOLARIS PASTA BOWL No. 67-328 #1001550002 12'' 6/cs. Solaris decorates the collections with an embossed pattern,consisting of modern geometrical lines. UNDECORATED NARROW RIM PLATES No. 67-300 #21300 71/4'' 3 doz./cs. No. 67-302 #21700 101/2'' 1 doz./cs. Heavy gauge durability. Ivory. SOLARIS PLATES No. 67-326 #1000650002 9'' 1 doz./cs. No. 67-325 #1001150002 12'' 6/cs. Solaris decorates the collections with an embossed pattern, consisting of modern geometrical lines. CHINA UNDECORATED ROLLED EDGE PLATES No. 67-309 #20100 61/4'' 3 doz./cs. NEWELL SALAD BOWL No. 67-311 #20500 9'' 2 doz./cs. No. 67-330 #1002950000 40 oz. 81/4'' 1 doz./cs. No. 67-315 #21000 121/4'' 1 doz./cs. With its restrained design, its simple, yet refined forms, the Heavy gauge durability. Ivory. Newell collection fulfils the restaurants’ functional needs while still preserving a minimalist elegance. NEWELL STEAK PLATE No. 67-329 #1001750000 12'' 6/cs. MEDITERRANEAN BOWL With its restrained design, its simple, yet refined forms, the No. 67-319 #18900 20 oz. 12'' 1 doz./cs. Newell collection fulfils the restaurants’ functional needs Unique pasta or entree salad presentation. Ivory. while still preserving a minimalist elegance. 1 Visit Our Web Site at http://www.jordanosfoodservice.com. HOMER LAUGHLIN CHINA Durable, "Lead-free", Commercial Dinnerware for Hotels, Restaurants and Healthcare. Made in the U.S.A. Family Owned Business Since 1871 CHINA RE-21® Gothic® Rolled Edge for the 21st Century. Traditional and Elegant. Alexa® Fiesta® Pure White. Pure Space. Pure Style. An American Icon. ITEMS ON THIS PAGE ARE AVAILABLE BY SPECIAL ORDER. 2 550 South Patterson Ave. • Santa Barbara, CA 93111 • (805) 964-0626 KENILWORTH CHINA by Durable, "Lead-free", Commercial Dinnerware for Hotels, Restaurants and Healthcare. Made in the U.S.A. Family Owned Business Since 1871 Altra Newell CHINA Optica Saffron ITEMS ON THIS PAGE ARE AVAILABLE BY SPECIAL ORDER. 3 Visit Our Web Site at http://www.jordanosfoodservice.com. TUXTON CHINA NEVADA DINNERWARE No. 67-191 #TRE025 Fruit, 43/4'' 51/2 oz. 3 doz./cs. No. 67-189 #TRE018 Nappie, 57/8'' 15 oz. 3 doz./cs. No. 67-180 #TNR005 Plate 51/2'' dia. 3 doz./cs. No. 67-181 #TNR006 Plate 61/2'' dia. 3 doz./cs. No. 67-182 #TNR007 Plate 71/4'' dia. 3 doz./cs. No. 67-183 #TNR008 Plate 9'' dia. 1 doz./cs. No. 67-184 #TNR016 Plate 101/2'' dia. 1 doz./cs. No. 67-185 #TNR012 Oval Platter 91/2'' dia. 1 doz./cs. No. 67-186 #TNR013 Oval Platter 111/2'' dia. 1 doz./cs. No. 67-187 #TNR014 Oval Platter 131/4'' dia. 1 doz./cs. Narrow rim in American white. No. 67-188 #TRE004 Bouillon, 4'' 71/4 oz. 3 doz./cs. No. 67-213 #TRE015 Nappie, 55/8'' 121/2 oz. 3 doz./cs. No. 67-190 #TRE010 Grapefruit, 65/8'' 13 oz. 3 doz./cs. No. 67-192 #TRE027 Soup/Pasta Bowl, 9'' 13 oz. 2 doz./cs. No. 67-193 #TRE001 Cup - Tall, 31/4'' 7 oz. 3 doz./cs. No. 67-214 #TRE038 Canton Mug 9 oz. 3 doz./cs. No. 67-194 #TRE002 Saucer 6'' 3 doz./cs. No. 67-210 #TRE007 Plate 71/4'' 3 doz./cs. No. 67-211 #TRE913 Platter, 115/8'' x 81/4'' 1 doz./cs. Wide rim, rolled edge in American white. CHINA ALASKA DINNERWARE No. 67-202 #ALB0752 Bouillon 4'', 71/2 oz. 3 doz./cs. No. 67-203 #ALB1503 Bouillon 53/4'', 15 oz. 3 doz./cs. No. 67-204 #ALD063 Grapefruit 63/8'', 10 oz. 3 doz./cs. No. 67-205 #ALD046 Fruit Dish 43/4'', 4 oz. 3 doz./cs. No. 67-206 #ALD090 Soup/Pasta Bwl. 9'', 12 oz. 2 doz./cs. No. 67-207 #ALD120 Soup/Pasta Bwl. 12'', 28 oz. 1 doz./cs. No. 67-179 #ALA054 Plate 51/2'' 3 doz./cs. No. 67-195 #ALA062 Plate 61/4'' 3 doz./cs. No. 67-196 #ALA074 Plate 71/2'' 3 doz./cs. 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No. 70-038 57/8'' Saucer 3 doz./cs. No.
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