Table Tops for Indoor Use
Indoor table tops are designed to combine durability, style, and practicality for busy hospitality environments, and at Hygiene.ie
you will find professional options suitable for restaurants, cafes, hotels, pubs, and dining venues. Built for commercial use, indoor table tops help create comfortable dining spaces while withstanding frequent daily service. Commercial hospitality table tops are designed for durability, easy cleaning, and long term performance.
- Professional indoor table tops for hospitality use
- Available in wood, laminate, marble effect, and solid finishes
- Suitable for restaurants, cafes, hotels, and bars
- Durable surfaces designed for heavy daily use
- Multiple shapes, colours, and sizes available
Table Tops for Indoor Use
Bottle coolers and beer fridges are designed to both store and display beverages, making it easier for staff to locate products quickly while encouraging sales through visibility.
Types of Bottle Coolers & Beer Fridges
Bottle coolers and beer fridges come in several formats to suit different hospitality environments:
- Undercounter coolers for space saving setups
- Back bar coolers for fast access during service
- Upright display fridges for merchandising and visibility
- Bottle wells for large scale events or outdoor service
Modern units include features such as adjustable shelving, LED lighting, and precise temperature control to ensure drinks are served at the right temperature every time.
Why Bottle Cooling Matters
Consistent cooling is essential in hospitality. Properly chilled drinks improve taste, presentation, and customer satisfaction, while organised storage helps speed up service and reduce delays during busy periods.
Ideal For
Bottle coolers and beer fridges are ideal for:
- Bars and pubs
- Restaurants and dining venues
- Hotels and hospitality groups
- Nightclubs and entertainment venues
- Catering and event services
FAQ
What is the difference between a bottle cooler and a beer fridge?
They are often the same. Both are designed to chill and store bottled or canned drinks.
What size beer fridge do I need?
It depends on your volume. Small cafés may need 100–150L, while busy bars require 200L or more.
Are sliding doors better than hinged doors?
Sliding doors are better for tight spaces and busy bars where quick access is needed.
Can bottle coolers be used for other drinks?
Yes, they are suitable for beer, soft drinks, water, and other bottled beverages.
