The bar mats in front of the well keep the glasses in place and protects the ice below from overflow as the bartender makes drinks. (The overflow is sometimes poured into a shot glass and served as a prank shot called a Bar Mat shot.) Again, this is not a place for customers to put their empty glasses or beer bottles. This is bartender space only. Sometimes bartenders will take glasses of ice with them to other areas of the bar to get certain liquor ingredients. When they return and find empty glasses in their space they get annoyed because those empties are now in the way. bar
mat manufacturers
On top of that the customer once again runs
the risk of the glass falling and breaking in the ice. When that happens all
the ice at that well has to be melted (or burned) so the shards of glass don’t
wind up in drinks which can cause injuries to your mouth and intestines if
swallowed. A full well of ice takes roughly 10-15 minutes to melt and drain.
Usually a barback will take care of the situation but then the bartender or
bartenders are reduced to one well (or no well at all if they're working out of
one functioning well on a slow night) which slows down serving time. And if
there isn’t a barback, the bartender has to take care of it first. So think
twice before putting your empties on the bar mat. PVC
bar mats
Every bar has them. Every bar needs them
and uses them. They come in a variety of shapes, colors and sizes. Bar service a
spill mat are essential tools behind any bar and is where cocktails are made
and served from. These rubber mats are specifically designed to withstand
excessive liquor or mixer that is poured or spilled behind the bar throughout
the night. With the mat and the stainless steel trough underneath, the purpose is
to provide a constant drainage system so that the extra liquid is either kept
in the mat or drained down below into a sink so that it doesn’t end up on the
bar itself, onto unsuspecting customers. waterproof
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