Bar Cabinet

It serves as a central point for storing and
organizing various types of alcoholic bever-
ages, mixers, and bar tools necessary for
cocktail preparation and service.
Model:TJ10002
Dimensions:1800 x 700 x 850 mm
well polished 304 stainless steel welded
construction
Sinks and water supply
● Two work stations (left and right) in one table
● Opening for hot and cold water faucets (faucets
are optional)
● Surface sliding chop board: Pulled to front for
chopping. When pushed to the back, glass washer
is exposed and can be used readily.
Sometimes, bar cabinets have the following features customized to serve different needs and effects:
● Display areas for premium spirits and wines, enhancing the bar’s aesthetic appeal with marble finishes for an
elegant environment.
● Lockable doors for security, adjustable shelves to accommodate various bottle sizes and shapes
● Lighting, such as LED, to highlight bottles and assist bartenders in dim settings.
Standard Accessories
Accessories:● Glass washer ● Chop board       Optional:● Faucet

Category:

Description

● Storage: The primary function of a bar cabinet is to store bottles of spirits, wines, liqueurs, and other alcoholic beverages. It helps in organizing these bottles efficiently, making it easy for the staff to find and retrieve them during service.

● Display: A well well-designed bar cabinet can also serve as a display to showcase premium spirits and wines, enhancing the aesthetic appeal of the bar area.

 

Sinks and water supply
● Two work stations (left and right) in one table
● Opening for hot and cold water faucets (faucetsare optional)
● Surface sliding chop board: Pulled to front for chopping. When pushed to the back, glass washer is exposed and can be used readily. Sometimes, bar cabinets have the following features customized to serve different needs and effects:
● Display areas for premium spirits and wines, enhancing the bar’s aesthetic appeal with marble finishes for an elegant environment.
● Lockable doors for security, adjustable shelves to accommodate various bottle sizes and shapes
● Lighting, such as LED, to highlight bottles and assist bartenders in dim settings.

 

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