Cocktail Glasses

Cocktail

Looking for cocktail glasses for a bar, restaurant, or home entertaining? Chef’s Hat supplies a comprehensive range of cocktail glassware including martini glasses, coupe glasses, highball glasses, and specialty cocktail cups, perfect for hospitality venues that demand elegance and durability alongside home enthusiasts who want to serve drinks in style.

Our cocktail glassware spans classic crystal cocktail glasses with timeless clarity and weight, through to contemporary and unique cocktail glasses that elevate presentation at any venue. Whether you need a full martini glassware set for a cocktail bar fit-out, martini glasses in bulk for a restaurant opening, or a cocktail glass set for entertaining at home, we stock styles and quantities to suit both commercial budgets and individual needs.

With delivery throughout Australia, Chef’s Hat makes it easy to find the right cocktail glassware for your setting. Browse our range online, or contact our team for advice on bulk orders and commercial quantities.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

What types of cocktail glasses do you stock?

Chef’s Hat carries a wide selection of cocktail glassware including martini glasses, coupe glasses, highball glasses, lowball/rocks glasses, hurricane glasses, margarita glasses, and specialty cocktail cups. We stock classic crystal cocktail glasses for upscale presentation, as well as durable everyday options suited to high-volume hospitality environments. Whether you need a specific shape for a signature drink or a versatile glass that works across your cocktail menu, our range covers both traditional styles and contemporary designs.

What’s the difference between martini glasses and coupe glasses?

Martini glasses have a distinctive V-shaped bowl on a long stem, designed to keep cocktails chilled by minimising hand contact. Coupe glasses feature a rounded, shallow bowl and are often used for champagne cocktails, daiquiris, and other stirred or shaken drinks served without ice. Both are stemmed cocktail glasses that prevent warming from the hand, but the coupe’s wider, rounder bowl suits different cocktail presentations and is popular in venues going for a vintage cocktail aesthetic.

How do I choose the right cocktail glasses for a bar or restaurant?

Start by considering your cocktail menu - different drinks have traditionally associated glassware that affects both the drinking experience and visual presentation. Volume is another key factor: commercial venues typically need glasses that withstand repeated commercial dishwasher cycles, so look for tempered glass options with good chip resistance. For high-volume bars, a versatile multipurpose cocktail glass that works across several drink types reduces the number of different glasses you need to stock.