Food Display & Servery

Atlantic Equipment stocks a comprehensive range of food display and servery equipment for Australian commercial kitchens. From bain maries and hot food bars for cafeteria and buffet service through to cold displays, carvery stations, and heated servery counters, this category covers every aspect of keeping food at the right temperature and presenting it attractively to customers. Our range suits cafeterias, hotel buffets, hospital dining, school canteens, delis, restaurants, and catering operations of every scale. Contact our team for help designing your servery layout.

Commercial Food Display & Servery Equipment for Professional Kitchens

Food display and servery equipment bridges the gap between kitchen production and customer service. Hot food display equipment — including bain maries, heated servery units, and food warmers — maintains safe holding temperatures (above 60°C) for prepared dishes awaiting service, while cold display cases and refrigerated servery counters hold chilled foods at safe temperatures with maximum visual appeal. For buffet and cafeteria operations, the servery line is the customer-facing heart of the business: the right equipment reduces queue times, maintains food quality over extended service periods, and enables efficient staff-served or self-service operation. Key factors include holding temperature range, GN pan compatibility, display height and visibility, heated or ambient sneeze guard options, and whether the unit is countertop or floor-standing.

Our Food Display & Servery Range

Atlantic Equipment supplies food display and servery equipment from Roband, Apuro, and Benchstar, covering the full temperature range. Roband's range includes GN-compatible heated food bars, bain maries, and food warmers in countertop and built-in configurations suited to high-throughput cafeteria service. The Apuro portable bain marie range includes units with integrated GN pans (1/3 and 1/6 sizes), tap-drain valves, round pot options, and 1200W heating elements — available with or without pans from $288. Benchstar benchtop bain maries feature analogue temperature control, all-stainless construction, and standard 150mm 1/1 GN pans with lids and drain valves.

Why Buy from Atlantic Equipment?

Atlantic Equipment is a leading Australian supplier of commercial kitchen equipment, offering expert advice, fast nationwide delivery, and competitive pricing. With over 20 years of industry experience, our team can help you select the right food display and servery equipment for your specific operation, whether you run a cafe, restaurant, hotel, or large-scale food production facility.

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Food Display & Servery FAQs

What food display and servery equipment do you stock?

We stock a broad range including portable bain maries (Apuro, Benchstar), heated food bars and warmers, cold display cases, food servery counters, and GN-compatible display units. Our range covers countertop to floor-standing formats, self-service and staff-served configurations, with options for hot, ambient, and cold food display.

What should I consider when buying commercial food display equipment?

Consider the food holding temperature required (hot above 60°C, cold below 5°C), GN pan size compatibility, number of pans or dishes to display simultaneously, whether you need a tap-drain valve for easy cleaning, power requirements (most bain maries are single phase 240V), and display format (open, sneeze guard, or enclosed). For buffet and cafeteria operations, also consider service flow and queue management.

Which brands of servery equipment do you carry?

We stock Roband (Australian brand, widely used in cafeterias and institutional catering), Apuro (UK-brand portable bain maries with 12-month warranty, popular for buffet and front-of-house use), and Benchstar (all-stainless benchtop units with drain valves and analogue controls). Our range continues to expand with new servery formats and configurations.

Do you deliver food display equipment across Australia?

Yes, we deliver nationwide. Portable bain maries and countertop units ship via standard courier. Larger servery counters and display cases are freight items. Delivery times vary by location and item size. Contact us for delivery estimates, particularly for large servery configurations or custom buffet line setups.

What temperature should a bain marie hold food at?

Under Australian food safety standards, hot food must be held at 60°C or above at all times. Commercial bain maries use a water bath or dry heat element to maintain GN pan temperatures within this safe range. Most commercial units have adjustable thermostats — always verify the holding temperature with a probe thermometer during service, particularly for dense foods like soups, casseroles, and pasta sauces.