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Improve Tabletop Setting with Restaurant Water Pitchers

Restaurant water pitchers are tabletop beverage service supplies for serving water, soda, juice, beer, and other drinks directly at customers’ tables. They help keep beverages cool, safe, and easily accessible for guests. These smallwares enhance the efficiency of your beverage service and the visual ambiance of your table setting.

  • Restaurant water pitchers are available in durable materials, such as glass, break-resistant plastic, porcelain, or stainless steel. Glass, ceramic, and stainless steel are preferable in fine-dining facilities, and plastic is better in casual and outdoor settings.
  • Small pitchers of 16 to 32 oz (0.47 to 0.95 L) are ideal for individual diners in quick-serve restaurants. 32-64 oz (0.95-1.89 L) medium pitchers meet individual and shared serving needs in casual and family restaurants. Large restaurant water pitchers accommodate 64 to 96 oz (1.89-2.78 L) of liquids, perfect for banquet and catering applications.
  • 3 unique features improve serving drinks with restaurant water pitchers. Models with double-wall construction provide insulation to maintain proper temperature. An ice tube inside the pitcher keeps the liquids cold and offers trouble-free pouring. Pitchers with graduated markings facilitate portion control.

Consider material selection, capacity, and specific features when buying restaurant-style water pitchers. Find elegant and durable restaurant water pitchers and other tabletop beverage service supplies at Chef’s Deal. Check out more smallwares to upgrade your tabletop setting.

Should I Drink Out of Glass, Plastic, or Stainless Steel?

Drinking from either glass or stainless steel is generally safe, but each has its benefits:

  • Glass: Offers chemical-free usage and does not retain flavors, making it excellent for the pure taste of water. Glass is easy to clean but is the most fragile option and can break easily.
  • Stainless Steel: Known for its durability and rust resistance, stainless steel is great for maintaining the temperature of drinks. It's ideal for active, on-the-go use, though some may notice a slight metallic taste.
  • Plastic: Often the lightest and most portable option, plastic containers are shatter-resistant, making them good for outdoor activities or gym use. However, using BPA-free plastic is important to avoid potential chemical leaching. Plastic can also retain flavors and odors over time.

If you prioritize taste and chemical-free material, glass is the best choice, though it requires careful handling. For durability and insulation, stainless steel is preferable.