Stanford Cardinal Café
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Frankie’s Java House ~ SF
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Stanford Sciences Café Pavillion
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Frankie’s Java House is the oldest restaurant on the waterfront in SF. Originally opened in 1912, this iconic watering hole is virtually next door to the SF Giants Oracle Park.
The current incarnation is a complete facelift cosmetically inside and out and Jenanyan Design completely redesigned the kitchen, bar and seating areas.
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Stanford Hospital Market Café
Capo 29 ~ Napa Valley
Lighthouse for the Blind ~ Enchanted Hills
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Frankie's Java House
This chic new outdoor café is located in the center of the School of Humanities and Sciences Quad.
Bright colorful and highly efficient, the little cafe is operated by Blend@Annette’s serving Asian rice bowls and other Asian Style dishes Monday through Friday.
The new Stanford Market Café is located in the world renowned Stanford Hospital and Clinic. This facility serves more than 4000 people a day! In collaboration with the architect, this office designed the new Servery and Grab and Go areas.
The dramatic Cardinal Café at the new Stanford Redwood City Campus opened in March of 2019. The Cardinal Hall Conference and Food Service Center ground floor stands at 27,000 square feet. This gleaming state of the art facility is designed to serve 2000+ people a day. The Production Kitchen is 6000 square feet. The Exhibition Servery Kitchen Area is 1200 square feet. The public Servery is 3500 square feet. The Bar and Dining areas total 5800 square feet.
Stanford Cardinal Café ~ Redwood City
Capo 29 will be Napa Valley’s newest and most spectacular Italian fine dining restaurant, featuring one of the most extensive wine cellars in America. The restaurant is meant to be a sister to the iconic, enormously successful Capo restaurant in Santa Monica, California, owned and operated by renowned chef Bruce Marder.
Jenanyan Design collaborated with chef Marder and architects Kroeger and Janev to create this exceptional environment and exhibition kitchen.
Capo 29
Pescadero Country Store
Palace Catering
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The new Enchanted Hills Camp is the resurrection of the Lower Camp facility that was destroyed in a devastating wildfire in 2017. This camp is the jewel in the crown of the organization "Lighthouse for the Blind" of San Francisco. The Enchanted Hills camp is 50 years old and a 256 acre safe sanctuary specifically designed for the Blind and Visually impaired.
This new kitchen is the most versatile, well equipped, facility dedicated to the blind and visually impaired west of New York. It has been designed to accommodate teaching visually impaired individuals to cook for themselves and also to prepare and serve 800 meals a day. The facility will also be available to rent for sighted groups and organizations.