Anchor Hocking Barware & Bar Glasses

Anchor Hocking barware is available in a variety of sizes and is designed to fit your bar's aesthetic. Whether you are searching for pilsners or shooters, we have the Anchor Hocking bar glasses you need.

Anchor Hocking Tumblers Example Product

Anchor Hocking Tumblers

Anchor Hocking tumblers come in so many different styles that you're sure to find the drinkware solution for your restaurant easily.

Anchor Hocking Old Fashioneds Example Product

Anchor Hocking Old Fashioneds

No matter if you're looking for Anchor Hocking old fashion bar glasses in large or smaller sizes you'll be sure to find what you want here.

Anchor Hocking Highball Glasses Example Product

Anchor Hocking Highball Glasses

Serve your guests class in a glass with an Anchor Hocking Hi-Ball bar glass collection.

Anchor Hocking Beer Glasses Example Product

Anchor Hocking Beer Glasses

Our selection of Anchor Hocking beer pilsners contains several styles that are perfect for any bar or restaurant setting.

Anchor Hocking Beer Mugs & Tankards Example Product

Anchor Hocking Beer Mugs & Tankards

You'll love the price on our Anchor Hocking beer mugs and tankards while your guests will enjoy the great design.

Anchor Hocking Shooters & Shots Example Product

Anchor Hocking Shooters & Shots

When your bar guest wants a shot, show them what you've got with Anchor Hocking clear shooters and shot glasses.

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Common Questions About Anchor Hocking Barware

Where is Anchor Hocking glassware made?

Most of Anchor Hocking's products are made in Lancaster, Ohio, or Monaca, Pa. While some products are made overseas, the company's "Made in the U.S.A." logo indicates which products are made domestically.

Is Anchor Hocking glassware lead free?

Yes, Anchor Hocking is free of lead, cadmium, and other heavy metals.

Is Anchor Hocking barware dishwasher safe?

All Anchor Hocking glassware is dishwasher safe. Some items, such as wooden beer paddles, should not be washed in a dishwasher in order to avoid warping and cracking.

What types of Anchor Hocking bar glasses do I need?

The drinks you serve determine the type of barware you need. Hi-balls, old fashions, and shooters are available for shots and cocktails, while pilsners and tankards can be used for serving beer. Read our glassware guide for more information on which beer glasses are best suited to different types of beer.

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