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  • Crafthouse by Fortessa Professional Barware/Bar Tools by Charles Joly, 11" x 7.25" Black Walnut Wood Bar Board/Cutting Board Crafthouse by Fortessa Professional Barware/Bar Tools by Charles Joly, 11" x 7.25" Black Walnut Wood Bar Board/Cutting Board

    Crafthouse by Fortessa Crafthouse by Fortessa Professional Barware/Bar Tools by Charles Joly, 11" x 7.25" Black Walnut Wood Bar Board/Cutting Board
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    Brand: Crafthouse by FortessaColor: Bar BoardFeatures: Black walnut bar board measures 11 x 7.25-inch; from the collection Crafthouse by Fortessa by Charles Joly, World Champion Bartender Features rubber feet to keep board in place Drainage channel catches runoff juices Made of rich black walnut; measures 11 by 7.25-inch Rinse or hand-wash with mild soap; maintain wood periodically with a food safe mineral oil Binding: Kitchenmodel number: CRFTHS.W.1127Part Number: CRFTHS.W.1127Details: Crafthouse by Fortessa is a comprehensive barware collection for the aspiring home mixologist, designed by World Champion bartender, Charles Joly. Charles has applied his bartending ethos to the broad line of tools and glassware to bring the authentic cocktail experience home. Inspired by prohibition-era barware and updated with contemporary ergonomic principles, Crafthouse by Fortessa provides all the tools to create professional grade cocktails at home. Each piece is designed from the golden age of cocktails and the streamlined simplicity of Deco architecture. Charles Joly is a James Beard Award winner and a lifelong food and beverage professional. The Chicago-native is a certified mixologist who focuses on a balance between the classics and his own seasonal original cocktails. With a strong emphasis on knowing the roots of the craft along with a progressive vision for the future every feature is purposeful and every detail functional. Entertain like a world class bartender with Crafthouse by Fortessa.EAN: 0646292276442Package Dimensions: 9.8 x 6.9 x 0.8 inches

Kitchen, Dining, and Service is an essential factors for restaurant and bar owners. People go to food and drink establishments for food, service, and theme. If the food tastes and looks great, chances are you’ll see it on social media.

The same goes for theme and decor, but service is seen in yelp reviews. And to be able to give the best service you can provide, you’ll need the proper tools to keep your kitchen and serving areas organized and clean. Tools such as kitchenware, serving supplies, and barista tools can aid you on this goal.

Different Kitchen, Dining, and Services Tools

Kitchenware. Having quality kitchenware can reduce spending on items such as kitchen utensils and cutting boards. In addition, high-quality tools minimize the chances of getting a replacement and give opportunities with your resources to use for improvement rather than maintenance.

You can improve food service by getting premium utensils explicitly built for certain activities. For example, potato mashers are typically looked over since some people can use food processors or blenders, but most prefer hand mashed potatoes because it gives it texture.

Counter Caddies. Aside from the kitchen, counters are among the most active areas in a restaurant and a bar. It is where people check the menu, order, and pay. Therefore, having a counter caddy can increase your chances of making an extra sale.

The best examples are coffee shops. If you notice, coffee shops often have countertop displays and caddies near or on the counter. These feature baked goods, ready-to-eat food boxes, and other types of desserts. People who usually see these delicious treats and are tempted to buy one for themselves.

Chafers and Buffetware. Catering companies use buffet ware to serve food during events. They’re made of stainless steel food-grade metal which is solid and durable. The design usually comes with a built-in cover to protect the food from outside forces and a fuel holder to keep the food warm. 

Buffetware is vital for places with an eat-all-you-can setup or companies that offer catering services. However, catering itself is a different kind of challenge. First, you have to determine the amount of food you have to make for specific events and calculate the gain and loss from the food that was not consumed.

Serving Supplies. successful business is not just counted on the decoration, food, and even customers. None of that would be possible without the help of the service crew, from delicious dishes to happy customers.

Serving supplies like aprons, check pad holders, serving trays, and other tools can help your employees give the best possible service. In addition, uniformity and preparedness can be recognized and appreciated by customers, leading to more clients in the future.

Barista Tools. Coffee bars have a huge difference compared to cocktail bars. While the concept of mixing and presentation is the same, the drink base and serving time contrast each other.

Coffee bars usually open in the morning, and their drinks are caffeine-based, while cocktail bars are open during the night and their drinks are alcohol-based. As a result, baristas require different tools for their drinks. Items like milk frothers and steel powder shakers are essential for making good lattes and coffee art.

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