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Food Service Containers

Food Service Containers

In the food service industry, success is in the details, and that includes your glassware! Burch Bottle’s premium glass bottles & jugs are elegant fixtures to dispense water, soft drinks, wine, beer, spirits, kombucha, and more.

What closure options are available for food service containers?

Burch Bottle carries a range of closures suited for the variety of containers in our Food Service catalog. For glass bottles and jugs used at the table or behind the bar, bartop corks and continuous thread caps provide a clean, secure finish. Mason and Paragon jars pair well with metal lug/twist-off lids and continuous thread caps for storing prepped ingredients, sauces, and house-made products. For pails and large buckets used in bulk storage and kitchen prep, wide-mouth lids and tamper-evident closures are available to keep contents sealed and protected between uses.

Can the same containers work for both kitchen use and customer-facing presentation?

Yes, and this is one of the strengths of Burch Bottles' food service catalog. Many of our containers transition seamlessly between back-of-house storage and front-of-house presentation. Mason and Paragon jars are just as at home on a prep shelf as they are on a dining table or retail counter. Glass bottles and jugs used for bulk storage in the kitchen can be refilled and placed directly in front of guests at the table. This dual functionality helps operators streamline their purchasing and maintain a consistent aesthetic throughout their operation. For questions about quantities or finding the right containers, reach us at (800) 903-2830 or info@burchbottle.com.

What are Mason and Paragon jars used for in a food service setting?

Mason and Paragon jars are highly versatile workhorses in the food service environment. They are popular for storing prepped ingredients, house-made sauces, pickled vegetables, dressings, and other mise en place items in commercial kitchens. They also double as serving vessels in casual dining and farm-to-table concepts, where their rustic, familiar appearance complements a handcrafted brand identity. Many operators also use them to package house-made products for retail sale directly to customers.

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