Oh, I forgot--I also have a thin cabinet--maybe 18" wide--next to the fridge, that has pull-out shelves (not really drawers--there's ~1 inch lip on each one). I use the shelves for my small appliances--crock pot, popcorn maker, bread machine--that I use sometimes (as opposed to daily). A lot of people have pull-out drawers/shelves in the pantry--we didn't go this way, because it seemed like a waste of space for us. I tend to have a full pantry, with high turnover (3 kids at home, 2 teens and a 23yo male--food goes fast!). This was custom-built by our cabinet guy. It includes taller space at the bottom for bigger items (ice cream maker), and there are two stainless pull-out drawers that are actually lined with canvas bags that you could take to the store, then put directly into the pantry. I don't use them like that, but it's nice that you could.
In our one corner, we have a lazy Susan below and just polygonal shelves in the cabinet above. You can also get specially designed drawers for such a space--we had them in one house, where the drawer would pull out, then you could rotate it to get to the stuff in the back. Not a bad idea for stowing little-used items, like your special Christmas pans or whatever.