Churchill Alchemy Wood Small Geo Deli Board 308x165mm (Pack of 4)
Product Description
The Churchill Alchemy Wood Small Geo Deli Board is an acacia wood serving board designed for front-of-house table service. Each board features a small recessed area sized to hold a...
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 4
- Dimensions
- 310(W) x 165(D)mm
- Dishwasher safe
- No
- Material
- Acacia Wood
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Product Description
The Churchill Alchemy Wood Small Geo Deli Board is an acacia wood serving board designed for front-of-house table service. Each board features a small recessed area sized to hold a ramekin or sauce pot, making it a practical choice for plated deli-style dishes, burgers, sandwiches, and light bites where a condiment or garnish is served alongside. The pack contains four boards, which suits operators equipping a section or refreshing their table service presentation.
Acacia wood is a dense, close-grained hardwood that holds up reasonably well in a busy service environment. The boards are finished with a food-safe lacquer that seals the surface, reduces moisture absorption, and makes wiping down between covers straightforward. As with all wooden serving ware, they are not dishwasher-safe and should be hand-washed and dried promptly to maintain the finish over time.
In practical terms, these boards offer a few clear advantages for table service operations:
- The integral bowl recess keeps ramekins stable during service and plate runs
- Acacia wood grain provides an appealing natural presentation for casual dining menus
- Food-safe lacquer finish supports hygiene requirements and simplifies cleaning
- The compact footprint suits smaller covers and tighter table settings
- Sold in fours, making it straightforward to stock a consistent section
These boards are best suited to casual dining, gastro pubs, cafés, and deli-style concepts where rustic wooden presentation aligns with the brand. They are not intended for hot food service directly from the kitchen, and the wooden surface is not appropriate for carving or heavy cutting. For higher-volume operations requiring a larger serving surface, the range includes larger format options worth considering.
If you are putting together a full table service scheme or want to discuss which board sizes work best for your menu format, the team is happy to talk it through with you.
Key Features
- Acacia wood construction with food-safe lacquer sealed surface
- Integral recessed area sized to hold a standard ramekin or sauce pot
- Compact 310 x 165mm footprint suitable for smaller cover settings
- Each board weighs 680g, giving a solid, stable feel during service
- Supplied as a pack of four for consistent section-level stocking
Operational Benefits
- Keeps condiment ramekins secure and presentable throughout table service
- Natural wood grain enhances casual dining and deli-style plating aesthetics
- Lacquered surface wipes clean quickly between covers, supporting table turnover
- Compact size fits tighter table layouts without crowding the cover
- Pack-of-four format reduces reorder frequency for smaller operations
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 4
- Dimensions
- 310(W) x 165(D)mm
- Dishwasher safe
- No
- Material
- Acacia Wood
- Stackable
- Stackable
- Weight
- 680g
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Frequently Asked Questions
- These boards are designed for ambient and cold food presentation rather than direct hot service. Placing very hot items directly onto the lacquered acacia surface over time can affect the finish, so they are best used for plated dishes assembled prior to going out rather than as a surface for freshly cooked items straight from the pass.
- Hand washing with warm soapy water is recommended, followed by thorough drying before storage. The boards are not dishwasher-safe — repeated machine washing would lift the lacquer and dry out the wood, shortening their service life considerably. A little care in cleaning will keep them looking presentable for longer.
- That depends on your cover count and how quickly boards turn between tables. For a small section of four to six covers with a steady turnover, one pack is workable, but most operators running a full section find having two packs in rotation gives enough buffer to allow for cleaning cycles during service.