Party Equipment Rentals
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The types of foods to be served will greatly influence your equipment selections. ZCater can provide all necessary equipment rentals to help make your party a success.
For more information contact one of our Event Coordinators at (888) 922 8371
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Party & Event Rentals
Throwing a successful party can be overwhelming - so many decisions and choices to make. To relieve the stress of event planning from our clients, ZCater offers a broad range of services at one convenient place. Whether you're planning a San Bernardino corporate event, wedding, bar or bat mitzvah, or a graduation party, at A-Z Rentals (ZCater's rental division), you'll find all necessary decor to create a marvelous look and feel for your event.
Our mission is to excel beyond the level of your satisfaction. Whatever you need we have it at ZCater. Focusing on our customers' needs, we're constantly expanding and keeping our inventory clean and polished. No matter the size of your event, you'll find the same level of service and dedication. We have the right products, experience and most of all people who truly commit to making your special day one to remember for years to come.
Perhaps you need gold chairs, white tablecloths, a tent with seating for 500, chocolate fountain, martini luge, and table linens in your theme colors to match the decor or other accent for your party. ZCater can furnish all that you need to make your San Bernardino event a beautiful and successful one.
Please feel free to further explore our website, view our rentals and contact us at your earliest convenience to discuss your San Bernardino catering and event planning needs. It will be our pleasure to assist you in making your special event a reality!
View our list of rental items: Rental List
Tips on selecting suitable rental equipment: Rental Tips
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Your San Bernardino anniversary will be one of the highlights of the year - not only for you, but for all your loved ones and guests.
Whether your anniversary party is for 5, 10, 25, 50 years or more, the entire event will be remembered fondly for years, as long as you ask ZCater to make your dream anniversary come true.
Ever since we opened our doors, ZCater has provided fun, elegance, charm and fantastic memories for Southern California residents celebrating their commitments with anniversaries.
We make sure your guests are comfortable, and with the level of catering and professional staff we bring to your anniversary party, no matter where in Southern California you choose to host it, each guest will feel that he or she is the most important person in the room.
San Bernardino history:
San Bernardino is a city located in and the county seat of San Bernardino County, California, United States. One of the major cities of the Inland Empire region, it is the 18th largest city in California, and the 99th largest city in the United States, with a population of 207,832 as of 2009. The city spans 81 square miles. Though much of the housing stock is, on average, older than that of the surrounding region, new homes continue to be built in different parts of the city, with the bulk rising in the Verdemont area on the north side. The California State University, San Bernardino is located in the northern part of the city. Other attractions in San Bernardino include the Fox Performing Arts Center, the California Theatre, the Robert V. Fullerton Museum of Art, Route 66-McDonald's Museum, the Santa Fe Rail Road Museum which houses exhibits and artifacts of local history and the Arrowhead Springs Resort and Hotel. The city is also the gateway to the San Bernardino mountains, less than 10 miles north and east.
According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 153.5 km² (81.62 mi²), of which 152.3 km² (81.28 mi²) of it is land and 1.1 km² (0.4 mi²), or 0.74%, is water.
The city lies in the San Bernardino foothills and the eastern portion of the San Bernardino Valley, roughly 65 miles (105 km) east of Los Angeles. Some major geographical features of the city include the San Bernardino Mountains and the San Bernardino National Forest, in which the city's northernmost neighborhood, Arrowhead Springs, is located; the Cajon Pass adjacent to the northwest border; City Creek, Lytle Creek, San Timoteo Creek, Twin Creek, Warm Creek (as modified through flood control channels) feed the Santa Ana River, which forms part of the city's southern border south of San Bernardino International Airport.
San Bernardino is unique among southern Californian cities because of its wealth of water, which is mostly contained in underground aquifers. A large part of the city is over the Bunker Hill Groundwater Basin, including downtown. This fact accounts for an historically high water table in portions of the city, including at the former Urbita Springs, a lake which no longer exists (It is now the site of the Inland Center Mall.). Seccombe Lake, named after a former mayor, is a man-made lake at Sierra Way and 5th Street. The San Bernardino Valley Municipal Water District ("Muni") has plans to build two more large, multi-acre lakes North and South of the historic downtown in order to reduce groundwater, mitigate the risks of liquefaction in a future earthquake, and sell the valuable water to neighboring agencies.
The city has several notable hills and mountains; among them are: Perris Hill (named after Fred Perris, an early engineer, and the namesake of Perris, California); Kendall Hill (which is near California State University); and, Little Mountain, which rises among Shandin Hills (generally bounded by Sierra Way, 30th Street, Kendall Drive, and Interstate 215).
Freeways act as significant geographical dividers for the City of San Bernardino. Interstate 215 is the major East-West divider, while State Route 210 is the major North-South divider. Interstate 10 is in the southern part of the city. Other major highways include State Route 206 (Kendall Drive and E Street); State Route 66 (which includes the former U.S. 66); State Route 18 (from State Route 210 north on Waterman Avenue to the northern City limits into the mountain communities), and State Route 259, the freeway connector between State Route 210 and I-215.
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