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Different Types of Beverageware

Beverageware is smallware tabletops designed for holding and serving drinks. They are typically made from plastic, glass, ceramic, or stainless steel. They come in different sizes and shapes to accommodate various quantities and styles. Depending on the intended use and aesthetic preferences, restaurants, bars, cafes, and other foodservice facilities often buy a wide range of drinkware, including cups, mugs, glasses, and tumblers.

What are The Most Common Beverageware Types?

5 beverageware types are common in food and drink-serving establishments: glasses, mugs, tumblers, champagne flutes, and tea cups. The menu offerings and the overall ambiance of the setting help specify the selected type.

  • Glasses: The glassware includes standard water glasses, wine glasses for enhancing the flavor and aroma of the wine, cocktail glasses in different shapes for serving specific cocktails, and smaller juice glasses for fruit juice and other non-alcoholic beverages.
  • Mugs: This beverageware contains ceramic or glass mugs for serving coffee or other hot drinks and large glass or metal mugs for serving traditional or draft beer.
  • Tea Cups: They are more delicate than mugs and typically come with matching saucers.
  • Tumblers: Metal, glass, ceramic, or plastic tumblers are for serving different drinks, such as water, iced tea, and soft drinks. They are more suitable for casual dining.
  • Champagne Flutes: This beverageware has a tall and narrow shape specifically designed for sparkling wines and champagne, allowing bubbles to be preserved.

Mix and match different types of beverageware at Chef’s Deal to create a diverse and appealing presentation for your beverage offerings. Check out more tabletop supplies and smallwares to improve your meal presentation and serving applications.