Beverage Glasses

A must for classic shakes and floats. Clear glass shows off the drink, while thick walls keep it cold longer. Restaurant water glasses are essential for providing an enhanced dining experience. These versatile vessels come in various styles to suit diverse foodservice needs. Our collection features top brands like Libbey and Anchor Hocking.

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    Libbey 159 - Beverage Glass, 12-1/2 oz., CS of 4/DZLibbey 159 - Beverage Glass, 12-1/2 oz., CS of 4/DZ
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    Libbey 1910HT No-Nik Iced Tumbler Glass, 10 oz.Libbey 1910HT No-Nik Iced Tumbler Glass, 10 oz.
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    Libbey 56 Straight-Sided Glassware - 5 oz. JuiceLibbey 56 Straight-Sided Glassware - 5 oz. Juice
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    Libbey 15458 Winchester Glassware - 12 oz. BeverageLibbey 15458 Winchester Glassware - 12 oz. Beverage
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    Libbey 23596 Nob Hill Glassware - 11 oz. BeverageLibbey 23596 Nob Hill Glassware - 11 oz. Beverage
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    Steelite 4939Q331 Bar Beverage, 12-1/2 Oz., 3-1/4" X 4-3/4"Steelite 4939Q331 Bar Beverage, 12-1/2 Oz., 3-1/4" X 4-3/4"
    Steelite 4939Q331 Bar Beverage, 12-1/2 Oz., 3-1/4" X 4-3/4"
    SKU: 21M-E70
    VPN: 4939Q331
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    Libbey 92406 Infinium 14 oz beverageLibbey 92406 Infinium 14 oz beverage
    Libbey 92406 Infinium 14 oz beverage
    SKU: 07K-A94
    VPN: 92406
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Choose the Perfect Restaurant Water Glasses for Your Establishment

Restaurant water glasses are a crucial component of any foodservice establishment's tableware. They come in various shapes and sizes, from classic tumblers to unique, modern designs. The right glassware can enhance the overall dining experience and contribute to the ambiance of your establishment.

The benefits of our restaurant water glasses include:

  • Durable construction for long-lasting use
  • Various styles to match your restaurant's aesthetic
  • Stackable options for efficient storage
  • Easy-to-clean materials for a quick turnaround of glassware
  • Suitable options for casual and upscale dining environments

Our collection of restaurant bar glasses caters to diverse preferences and needs. The 12-ounce Libbey 15238 Gibraltar Beverage Glass is a popular choice. Its classic, straight-panel design is perfect for serving water, soft drinks, or cocktails. For an elegant look, consider the Anchor Hocking 7637U Ribware Beverage Glass. It boasts a ribbed texture for a secure grip and a tempered rim that reduces the chance of breakage.

To complement your restaurant's water glass collection, explore our range of drinkware, barware, and stemware. You'll find everything from elegant wine glasses to sturdy beer mugs. Our selection of tumblers offers additional versatility for serving various beverages. By choosing the right combination of glassware, you can create a cohesive and appealing table presentation that enhances your guests' dining experience.

What types of restaurant glassware are there?

Glassware for restaurants includes water, wine, cocktail, beer, and specialty glasses, such as champagne flutes or martini tumblers. Each type is designed for specific beverages and contributes to the overall dining experience.

What size are restaurant water glasses?

Restaurant water glasses typically range from 8 to 16 ounces, with 12 ounces being a common size. The ideal choice depends on your restaurant's style, table space, and service preferences. Some establishments may use larger glasses to reduce the frequency of refills.

How many glasses should a restaurant have?

A restaurant should have at least two to three times its seating capacity in water glasses. This allows for continuous service during busy periods and accounts for breakage. For other types of restaurant glassware, the ideal quantity depends on the establishment's menu and service style.

How do you clean and maintain restaurant water glasses?

Wash restaurant water glasses in a commercial dishwasher with the appropriate detergent. Hand-polish them with a lint-free cloth to remove water spots. Regularly inspect glasses for chips or cracks and replace damaged items. Store glassware properly to prevent scratches and breakage.