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    JGS Distributing

    5.0 (3 reviews)
    Closed 8:00 am - 12:00 pm, 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM

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    Excellent customer service! They went above and beyond to get the product I needed. Thank you! I will definitely be back :)

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    Sign of the Bear Kitchenware

    Sign of the Bear Kitchenware

    4.3
    (102 reviews)
    $$

    Sign of the Bear Kitchenware in Sonoma, CA, is in the historic Sonoma Plaza shopping district…read more Sign of the Bear kitchenware. Say that 10 times fast. Just as fun to say, it's fun to browse even if you're not a home chef. They have brand name, quality cookware, bakeware, and kitchen items. Gifts and gadgets. Basic items (inexpensive) to "what do I do with this" specialized items (pricier). All at reasonable, competitive pricing for the brands. Locally owned since 1972. Awesome! The place is not particularly large, but they have a knack for utilizing space without feeling cluttered. I stopped in recently because I happen to be in the area and heard they carry Smithy, American made cast iron cookware. In particular I was looking for the carbon steel line of Smithy which is supposedly lighter in weight than their cast iron line. The young sales associate helped me locate the Smithy display. He was aware of the brand and knew where it was exactly in the shop. Lovely, gorgeous pieces. Pricing was on par.After doing my weightlifting kitchen curl test with a 10 inch skillet, I concluded that it is less weighty but I'm too weak to handle even that carbon steel weight. However I am uncommonly lacking the normal upper body strength. So you most likely will not have the same issue as I.

    This store is fantastic. This store would be my toy store dream. The variety of kitchen items is…read morewonderful. From the least expensive budgets to the more extravagant budgets you will find what you are looking for. The representatives were very helpful and pleasant.

    Zwilling Factory Outlet

    Zwilling Factory Outlet

    5.0
    (20 reviews)

    If you like high-end kitchenware, you have got to check the store out…read more It was quite the learning experience for me, I had no idea Zwillings owned so many high-end companies Zwilling Henckels Miyabi BSF Demeyere Staub Fontignac Ballarini I came away very impressed.That is a hard hitting lineup. The sales were very exciting. First there was a storewide 20% off sale. And then some of the individual pieces had some pretty impressive reductions. However, remember this is an outlet store. I found some of the most heavily discounted equipment had cosmetic flaws. On the other hand, I went to the Le Creuset store two decades ago and got myself a Dutch oven which had a cosmetic flaw, and that thing has been working great the whole time. But before you go to town, check to see if the warranty is in effect. It's kind of pity that my kitchen is so well stocked with equipment. Between the discounts and the excellent selection, I would been in deep trouble with this store several decades ago. While it's easy to focus on the knives and the cookware there is a lot more to the store. They carry an incredible number of small kitchen accessories that can solve common problems. The expert and friendly sales person showed me a really nice magnetic bar, which can be used to mount knives in otherwise wasted spaces in the kitchen. Unfortunately, for the sales person, I already had one of these. But I can definitely testify that this is an incredibly useful device. Some people complain that magnetic bars ruin your knives. But you have to know the trick to using them. Basically you have to kind of peel the knife off the magnetic bar and this prevents scratching and other minor damage. Also, if your knives are looking scratched, there is a whetstone with an incredibly fine grit that will put a mirror polish on your knives. Scratches are not the disaster you think they are. So stop feeling bad about all your kitchen problems and go to this store which has more solutions than you realize. Remember to bring your knives if you need them sharpened.

    After having an amazing shopping experience with Samy on Thursday, I called the store at 6pm and…read morehad a question regarding the Miyabi slicer knife. At first I thought it was Samy that answered the phone because the person sounded pleasant and patient; found out it was different employee named Annemarie. She must've answered about 10 questions I had, and each time she had a detailed answer and made suggestions and recommendations regarding the Miyabi line, which had great pricing against online retailers and even Costco, which had a roadshow featuring Zwilling products in Elk Grove! Annemarie was pleasant, patient and personable. She made the phone call a damn good pleasant experience. Whoever trained these two exceptional employees outta be commended by their DM! I will be making the 55 min drive for both the great product and exceptional service real soon!

    Williams-Sonoma

    Williams-Sonoma

    3.0
    (54 reviews)
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    As a longtime Williams-Sonoma fan, it was such a treat to visit the very first store Chuck Williams…read moreopened in Sonoma in 1956--especially during the company's 70th anniversary celebration. What makes this flagship location so special is that Chuck Williams' original Sonoma residence has been preserved on site, featuring photographs, newspaper clippings, and other memorabilia that beautifully tell the story of the brand's beginnings. There's also a lovely outdoor culinary space to explore. We spent far longer here than expected, doing exactly what one does in a Williams-Sonoma store: discovering things you never knew you needed but suddenly can't live without. I was especially drawn to the bee and honeycomb collection. Although I managed to exercise some restraint in the store, I couldn't stop thinking about the jeweled bee napkin rings and honeycomb pillow covers--and promptly ordered them once we got home. If you love to cook, bake, entertain, or simply surround yourself with beautiful things for your home, this historically significant store is a must-see when visiting Sonoma.

    Williams Sonoma in Sonoma, CA…read more This is the exact shop where it all started... the Williams-Sonoma legacy that is. Charles "Chuck" Williams settled in Sonoma in 1947 after serving in WW II. He bought a hardware store but converted it to a cookware shop in 1956 specializing in French cookware. He lived above the shop. Now that exact building is a retail shop with sprinkling of Mr Williams memorabilia. That was neat. So if shopping is not your thing, drop in to take in the history. Regarding the "museum", on the first floor is a beautiful wall display of Mr Williams personal collection of French copper cookware. The second floor has a wall filled with photos memorializing his life and other personal items. And first and foremost, this is a retail shop. Compact but organized. Merchandise gorgeously displayed. The first floor is where the kitchenware, cookware, glassware, kitchen gadgets, small kitchen appliances, food, and gift items are located along with the demo kitchen where they hold cooking classes and product demos. The second floor is a bedroom display with a small seating area with lounge chairs and a desk. If parallel street parking ain't your thing, they have a private parking lot behind the shop. The shop is near Sonoma Plaza, and some folks say it's a walkable distance. I'm not one of them. But you can determine that for yourself.

    Meyer Corporation

    Meyer Corporation

    1.0
    (1 review)

    For anyone looking to purchase Calphalon in any location NOT directly from Meyers Location-DO NOT…read morepurchase in any store. I purchased a pan by Calphalon and the pan came with "5 Year Warranty (I actually purchased a griddle as well that also is defective and just took it as a loss but when it happened a second time within the same timeframe I felt the need to ask the the Meyers Corporation to stand behind their documented warranty) but after 4 months of waiting for a reply on replacing my pan I was first informed that the photos I submitted were not good, so I sent updated photos now the next excuse is that I did not purchase the item directly from Meyers so they will not stand behind their guarantee. I will be informing the store that I made the purchase at that they may want to consider the product they are selling on behalf of Meyers Corporation due to false advertising on the label that clearly states 5 Year Warranty and Not to Return to the Store so that is contradicting I will not purchase any Faberware, Calphalon, Circulon, Anolon, Cookware, Paula Deen, Rachael Ray, Ayesha Curry, Bonjour, Ruffoni, and Silverstone, which will limit my choices but I need products that will last more than 6 months and a company that will stand by their product. This is not a rant it is merely information for anyone looking to make a purchase to truly think about and ask when making the purchase. I saved my receipt and sent with the photos of the item twice as was asked to and I am trying to save frustration with a faulty product and no refund or replacement instead I was offered 25% off a purchase. I am taking a loss on the two purchases and I am being asked to purchase more items that are not good. I was unable to see any value in the few months I used the product

    JGS Distributing - suppliesrestaurant - Updated June 2026

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