Beverage Coolers for Restaurants, Bars & Foodservice
Commercial beverage coolers built to drive drink sales and fast service. Commercial beverage coolers are designed to keep bottled and canned drinks cold, visible, and ready to sell in high-traffic foodservice and retail environments.
At The Restaurant Warehouse, we offer a wide selection of professional beverage coolers engineered for daily commercial use. Featuring glass doors, adjustable shelving, LED interior lighting, and commercial-grade compressors, these coolers are built to perform during peak service hours while maintaining reliable temperature control.
Types of Beverage Coolers
- Glass Door Beverage Coolers — Front-of-house coolers that improve product visibility and speed customer selection.
- Beverage Merchandisers — Designed for high-traffic areas to increase impulse purchases.
- Undercounter Beverage Coolers — Compact refrigeration for bars and service stations.
- Back Bar Beverage Coolers — Organized bottle and can storage behind the bar.
- Upright Display Coolers — High-capacity solutions for retail and self-service areas.
Why Choose a Commercial Beverage Cooler
- Consistent Cooling — Maintains drink-ready temperatures during frequent door openings
- Increased Sales — Glass doors and LED lighting drive impulse purchases
- Commercial Durability — Built for daily foodservice use
- Improved Workflow — Keeps beverages close to service areas
- Energy Efficiency — ENERGY STAR® rated models reduce operating costs
Featured Beverage Cooler Models
- Atosa MCF8726GR — Two-door glass merchandiser
- Atosa MCF8725GR — Two-door cooler for bars
- Atosa MCF8722GR — Single-door compact cooler
- Atosa MCF8722GRL — Left-hinge configuration
- Atosa MCF8733GR — Three-door merchandiser
- Atosa MCF8723GR — Standard glass door cooler
- Atosa MCF8724GR — Adjustable shelving model
- Atosa MCF8729GR — Wide two-door cooler
- Atosa MCF8729GR Sliding Glass 3-Door — High-capacity merchandiser
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Beverage Cooler FAQs
What does a beverage cooler do?
A beverage cooler chills and displays bottled and canned drinks while maintaining consistent temperatures.
What temperature should a beverage cooler maintain?
Most commercial beverage coolers operate between 34°F and 40°F.
Are glass door beverage coolers worth it?
Yes. They improve product visibility and increase impulse sales.
Can beverage coolers be used behind the bar?
Yes. They are commonly used behind bars, service counters, and self-service areas.