Drinks fridges merchandise and chill bottled and canned beverages at point-of-sale - cafés, bars, restaurants, takeaways, convenience stores and hospitality venues. Hospitality Connect supplies the trade range from Skope, Bromic, Williams, Polaris and Thermaster - upright single, double and triple-door glass-door fridges in 270L to 1500L capacities.
Types and footprints
- Single glass door upright fridges: 270-400L; the standard café and convenience-store drinks fridge.
- Double glass door fridges: 800-1200L; the bar and restaurant standard.
- Triple glass door fridges: 1500L+; for high-volume venues with broad SKU range.
- Underbench drinks fridges: 90-150L compact units that fit under bar counters and front-of-house.
- Counter-top drinks fridges: 30-90L compact units; for service stations, hotel rooms and small bars.
Sizing for SKU range and turnover
Match capacity to SKU count and turnover. A café running 6-8 drink SKUs at 50-80 sales/day needs a single-door 270-400L fridge. A bar running 20-30 SKU and 200+ sales/day needs a double-door 800-1200L. A restaurant with full beer/wine list at 30-50 SKU needs triple-door or two double-doors. Power: most uprights run 240V 10A or 15A single-phase; verify for your circuit. LED interior lighting is essential for product visibility - older halogen-lit fridges add heat load and bleach product colour over time.
Energy and operating notes
- Self-contained vs remote refrigeration: Self-contained is plug-and-play but vents heat into the venue; remote condensers run quieter and cooler but cost more.
- Compressor location: Bottom-mount compressors give better cold-bottom performance; top-mount run cooler ambient.
- Door gaskets: Inspect monthly - high-traffic glass doors stress gaskets and warm the load. A torn gasket triples energy use.
- Adjustable shelf height: Most uprights have wire shelves at 50mm increments - configure for your bottle and can heights.
- Energy rating: AU energy efficiency stickers are mandatory; choose 4-star+ for venues with rooftop solar to maximise return.
Specifier checklist for drinks-fridge purchase: confirm shelf adjustability and height (champagne and wine bottles need 350mm clearance; soft-drink bottles need 250mm); confirm refrigerant type (R600a hydrocarbon for new units; older R134a being phased out); plan placement clear of cooking equipment and direct sun (ambient temperature affects efficiency); calculate annual running cost (typical upright drinks fridge runs 1500-3000 kWh/year). Glass-door fridges are display equipment as much as refrigeration - branded vinyl wrapping and shelf-talkers turn the fridge into a merchandiser. For solar-equipped venues, time energy-intensive cooling cycles to peak generation hours.
Pair with
Combine with open display fridges 1, under bench freezer and ice machines for full bar and beverage setup.