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V. Sattui Winery

CASE STUDY

V. Sattui Winery

Sustaining Operations During a Major Renovation
Client

V. Sattui Winery, St. Helena, CA

The Need

Continue serving visitors during a full-scale marketplace renovation.

The Solution

Modular kitchen and marketplace for uninterrupted guest service.

Preserving Operations During Major Renovations with Mobile Solutions

V. Sattui Winery, a beloved Napa Valley landmark, has enchanted visitors with its handcrafted wines, Italianate architecture, and picturesque picnic grounds since 1885. Producing over 60 wines exclusively sold on-site and online, the winery draws approximately 300,000 visitors each year. However, its marketplace, deli, and tasting room—originally constructed in the early 1970s—were in need of a significant renovation to elevate the visitor experience and expand the facility by 2,500 square feet. This update aligned with the winery’s 50th anniversary in 2025, marking an ideal time for a major refresh. Yet, closing the winery for construction posed substantial risks to guest satisfaction, staff retention, and revenue. Continuous operation was crucial.

To keep operations running smoothly, V. Sattui Winery collaborated with Kitchens To Go (KTG) and our sister company, Mobile Modular, to provide a temporary kitchen and modular setup that would support the winery’s needs through the year-long renovation. The primary solution was a state-of-the-art mobile kitchen that allowed V. Sattui to continue offering fresh, on-site culinary experiences during the renovation. Additionally, a 36′ x 60′ modular building served as a temporary marketplace and tasting room, complete with ADA-compliant ramps and pathways, ample space for tastings, and food and wine sales.  Located in shaded picnic areas, the temporary structures blended seamlessly into the landscape and maintained the rustic charm that visitors expect from V. Sattui.

Navigating the installation required extensive coordination with Napa County to meet local zoning and environmental standards. Every detail—from temporary utility connections for water, sewer, and electricity to the modular structures’ aesthetic integration—had to comply with regulatory requirements. The permitting process led to some delays, yet the V. Sattui team and our partners worked diligently to adjust timelines and modify the structures as needed to comply with county standards. These adaptive measures ensured that the modular facilities not only met operational needs but also provided a high-quality experience for guests.

With the high volume of visitors, the modular units and mobile kitchen had to be fully functional and immediately operational. Thoughtfully designed interiors, including original bars and displays, recreated the warm, inviting atmosphere of the winery’s tasting room. Initially, staff and guests were uncertain about the transition to modular spaces, concerned that the historic charm might be lost. However, the transformed interiors quickly put these concerns to rest. The layout facilitated smooth traffic flow, allowing guests to enjoy the same exceptional experience throughout the renovation.

The mobile kitchen played a pivotal role in ensuring V. Sattui could maintain its high standards in food service. This setup enabled on-site preparation of fresh foods, allowing the winery to deliver the diverse culinary offerings that are essential to the V. Sattui experience. The modular marketplace provided ample space for wine tastings and merchandise, enabling the winery to serve hundreds of thousands of visitors and keep operations nearly unchanged.

The mobile kitchen played a pivotal role in ensuring V. Sattui could maintain its high standards in food service. This setup enabled on-site preparation of fresh foods, allowing the winery to deliver the diverse culinary offerings that are essential to the V. Sattui experience. The modular marketplace provided ample space for wine tastings and merchandise, enabling the winery to serve hundreds of thousands of visitors and keep operations nearly unchanged.

"Kitchen’s To Go and Mobile Modular provided a solution that allowed us to stay in business and welcome hundreds of thousands of guests during a major remodel of our historic marketplace. Thanks to their expertise, we were able to continue offering the V. Sattui experience, even during significant construction."
Tom Davies
President of V. Sattui Winery

By May 2024, the modular units were fully operational, enabling V. Sattui to preserve staff employment, accommodate visitor demand, and sustain business continuity. As the winery approaches its planned reopening in Spring 2025, the temporary modular setup has proven invaluable, preserving the guest experience and the winery’s reputation through this significant transition. V. Sattui’s project underscores the value of flexible modular solutions for high-traffic businesses, allowing them to maintain operations smoothly through major renovations. This successful project demonstrates how adaptable, quality-driven temporary setups can meet complex regulatory requirements and provide guests with exceptional experiences during times of change.

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Case Studies Military

Camp Pendelton, Area 52: Temporary Dining Facility

CASE STUDY

Camp Pendelton, Area 52: Temporary Dining Facility

Ensuring uninterrupted meal service during renovations at one of the largest Marine Corps bases in the U.S.
Client

Camp Pendelton, Area 52 (Oceanside, CA)

The Need

Continuous meal service during renovations

The Solution

Turnkey modular kitchen facility

Seamless Temporary Kitchen Solution for Area 52

Camp Pendelton, located in Oceanside, CA, is one of the largest Marine Corps bases in the United States, playing a critical role in supporting military operations and training. When the Area 52 mess hall required renovations, it was essential to ensure that dining services continued without interruption for the troops stationed there. Whiting Turner was selected to renovate the dining hall and was tasked with procuring a temporary dining facility to ensure uninterrupted meal service for the Marines during construction. Kitchens To Go was selected to design and deliver a comprehensive temporary kitchen solution that would meet the demanding needs of the base.

To support the preparation of 3,000 meals daily across breakfast, lunch, and dinner, Kitchens To Go supplied six 12×56-foot modular kitchen units. These units included designated areas for cooking, washing, food preparation, administrative offices, and storage. Additionally, the facility featured oversized, single-piece walk-in refrigeration and freezer units, ensuring that the base’s high-volume food storage needs were met.

A critical feature of the temporary kitchen solution was the implementation of a tempered makeup air system, designed to circulate fresh, conditioned air within the workspace. The kitchen was fully designed and engineered to meet the stringent requirements of the state of California’s Department of Housing and Community Development (HCD), ensuring compliance with all applicable regulations.

Kitchens To Go was chosen for their proven track record of supporting military projects, previous experience working at Camp Pendelton, and their willingness to engage with Whiting Turner early in the bidding process. The team’s ability to present a clear proposal and competitive pricing gave Whiting Turner confidence in Kitchens To Go’s ability to handle the project. Their commitment to supporting the project even before the contract was awarded demonstrated their proactive approach.

The project posed several challenges, including the need to keep the temporary kitchen under 5,000 square feet. Additionally, the site had a significant slope, which required Kitchens To Go to develop a foundation system that compensated for the uneven terrain across the complex’s length. Despite these obstacles, the installation was completed smoothly, allowing for seamless continuity in dining operations at the base.

The temporary kitchen facility, leased for 26 months starting on May 1st, 2024, has provided sufficient time for the renovation of the permanent mess hall. By utilizing this solution, Camp Pendelton was able to maintain full operational capacity during the construction process, avoiding any disruptions to meal service. This approach not only saved time but also reduced overall project costs by minimizing downtime and logistical complications.

Kitchens To Go’s ability to deliver a customized, fully compliant solution within the project’s unique constraints ensured that the Marines stationed at Area 52 were able to continue their operations with no interruptions in their daily routine. The temporary facility allowed for a smooth transition during the renovation of the permanent dining hall, reflecting the importance of flexibility, innovation, and reliability in military dining solutions.

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Case Studies Healthcare

Western Mental Health Institute

CASE STUDY

Western Mental Health Institute

Western Mental Health Institute partnered with Kitchens To Go for a swift, cost-effective modular kitchen solution, ensuring uninterrupted patient care.

Client

Western Mental Health Institute in Bolivar, TN

The Need

Urgent Kitchen Facility Replacement

The Solution

Innovative Modular Kitchen Transition

Temporary Kitchens Ensure Uninterrupted Care:

Confronted with a serious safety issue in their facility, Western Mental Health Institute (WMHI) in Bolivar, TN, urgently needed a rapid solution to maintain foodservice operations while tackling the building’s safety challenges. Partnering with Kitchens To Go (KTG), WMHI quickly transitioned its team to a fully equipped, 53-foot mobile commercial kitchen in June 2022, ensuring continuous meal service for their 150 patients without interruption.

This provisional setup served as a bridge until September 2023, when a modular commercial kitchen solution from KTG was installed that included comprehensive cook, prep, and dishwashing modules plus storage units and seamlessly integrated into WMHI operations. The modular kitchen will support the facility for the next few years while WHMI manages the design, funding, and commissioning of a new facility.

This strategic collaboration not only addressed the critical infrastructure challenge but also led to significant cost savings and operational efficiencies. By avoiding the need for external meal services, WHMI continued to provide high-quality care and support to its patients. The project exemplified adaptability and innovative problem-solving in healthcare, highlighting how rapid response and effective planning can lead to successful long-term solutions in critical service areas.

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