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Specialty Foods 1 The right first impression inevitably leads to seconds. A happy customer is a return customer. And little things like the right condiment can make a big difference. Consider that according to research*: 2 times as many people believe that they have a more favorable impression of a restaurant if Heinz® Ketchup is on the table. No one grows ketchup like Heinz. That’s because every red, ripe tomato in every bottle is grown only from Heinz seeds. It’s what helps us deliver the uniquely thick, rich flavor that America loves. *Heinz Ketchup A La Carte Study – Jan. 2009 among past month casual dining restaurant consumers 2 8.5 x 5.5 Ad 1 5/7/10 4:21 PM Foodservice Industry Suppliers 2011 Guide NEW YORK CITY / LONG ISLAND REGION Foodservice Industry Suppliers Guide is published by Stevens Pub- lishing Company in cooperation with the New York State Restaurant Association. This reference is designed to serve as a source book for restaurants and other foodservice establishments in the Greater New York City Market, including all the boroughs, Westchester, Rockland, Long Island, and parts of Northern New Jersey. Every effort has been made to make this book as complete as possible, but the primary responsibility for inclusion in this book rests with industry suppliers. Though listings are FREE, suppliers must request inclusion by submitting an official FREE listing form that is available on the FSIS Guide website at: www.spcnetwork.com/food. Suppliers can also call Stevens Publishing Company to request a free Listing Form via fax. Considering the huge job involved in compiling industry data, some reputable suppliers may have missed inclusion in this year’s edition. We apologize for this, and urge any and all suppliers to please submit their official form so they are included in next year’s edition. Special thanks to the New York State Restaurant Association New York City Chapter, for its cooperation and support in bringing this Direc- tory to the membership. Foodservice Industry Suppliers Guide PUBLISHED BY STEVENS PUBLISHING COMPANY Stephen Flanagan, President P.O. Box 221 Brightwaters, NY 11718 Tel: 631-661-2727 Fax: 631-661-2226 www.spcnetwork.com/food 3 Table of Contents Index of Goods and Services ..............................142 Food & Beverage Meat & Poultry ....................................................................................... 20 Seafood .................................................................................................. 24 Organic & Natural Food Suppliers ....................................................... 25 Produce .................................................................................................. 27 Herbs, Spices, MicroGreens, Dressing, Oils ......................................... 30 Dairy: Milk, Cheese, Ice Cream ............................................................ 33 Baked Goods: Bread, Cakes, Pastries ................................................... 36 Pasta, Sauces, Toppings ........................................................................ 39 Soups, Salads & Sides........................................................................... 41 Specialty Foods ..................................................................................... 42 Dry Goods .............................................................................................. 47 Desserts .................................................................................................. 48 Kosher .................................................................................................... 50 Beer, Wine & Liquor .............................................................................. 52 Soft Drinks, Waters, Mixers ................................................................... 55 Coffee, Tea, Juices ................................................................................. 56 Equipment & Supplies Refrigeration Equipment & Services ..................................................... 64 Small Appliances ................................................................................... 67 Computers / IT ....................................................................................... 70 POS Supplies ......................................................................................... 74 Beverage Dispensing & Draft Systems ................................................. 75 Furniture & Fixtures .............................................................................. 78 Fire Controls, Alarms, Locksmiths ........................................................ 80 Credit Card, ATM, Cash Services ......................................................... 82 First Aid, Safety, Medical ...................................................................... 83 Cleaning Products & Services ............................................................... 84 Silverware, Cutlery, Flatware ................................................................ 86 Glassware ............................................................................................... 88 Sanitation, Waste Water, Garbage ........................................................ 89 Plumbing Services & Supplies ............................................................... 91 Dinnerware ............................................................................................. 92 4 re Res e ta h u W r EXPERIENCE THE a n SAVINGS, SELECTION t s & SERVICE S h OF RD MEMBERSHIP o p SUPPLYING RESTAURANTS & CATERERS FROM LOCATIONS NATIONWIDE www.restaurantdepot.com • 100 Corporate Drive • Blauvelt, NY 10913 • 845 358.0410 • 1335 Lakeland Avenue • Bohemia, NY 11716 • 631 218.1818 • 566 Hamilton Avenue • Brooklyn, NY 11232 • 718 768.0555 • 500 Duke Road • Buffalo, NY 14225 • 716 706.0466 • 15-06 132nd Street • College Point, NY 11356 • 718 762.1000 • 1966 Broadhollow Road • Farmingdale, NY 11735 • 631 752.3900 • 720 Stewart Avenue • Garden City, NY 11530 • 516 794.9200 • 43-40 57th Avenue • Maspeth, NY 11378 • 718 707.9330 • 650 S Columbus Avenue • Mt. 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Please bring your reseller's permit on your first visit 5 Table of Contents Cookware, Bakeware ............................................................................. 93 Paper, Plastics, Packaging ..................................................................... 95 Air Conditioning, Heating, Ventilation .................................................. 98 Racks, Containers, Storage Aids ........................................................... 99 Ovens, Microwaves, Cookers ................................................................. 99 Utilities: Gas, Oil, Electric, Voice ........................................................ 102 Lighting Fixtures & Supplies ............................................................... 102 Equipment Lease & Rental .................................................................. 104 Heavy Equipment ................................................................................. 104 Audio Visual, Music, Entertainment .................................................... 105 Flooring & Safety Surfacing ................................................................ 106 Equipment Repair ................................................................................ 106 Tabletop Accessories ........................................................................... 107 Food Safety & Handling, Labeling ...................................................... 108 Exterminating, Pest Control ................................................................. 110 Clothing, Uniforms, Shoes, Gloves, Etc. ............................................. 112 Linen Products & Services ................................................................... 113 Limousine, Trucking, Delivery, Moving ............................................... 114 Pizza Preparation ................................................................................. 115 Professional Services Insurance .............................................................................................. 120 Construction, Architects, Real Estate ................................................. 121 Attorneys & Accountants ..................................................................... 122 Associations and Organizations .......................................................... 123 Media, Advertising, Marketing ............................................................ 124 Graphics, Printing, Artwork, Menus .................................................... 128 Consultants .......................................................................................... 130 Financial Opportunities & Services ..................................................... 132 Education, Training, Self-Help ............................................................ 133 Security ................................................................................................ 134 Decorating, Interior Design ................................................................. 134 Payroll, Staffing, Job Services ............................................................. 136 Wide Line Distributors ......................................................................... 138 Ad Index ............................................................................................... 141 6 NY: 212-242-3383 BHB NJ: 201-656-3380 Pest Elimination The Experts Since 1969 Demand a Pest Free
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