Collection: Bottle Cooler Display Fridge

Zenith Commercial Cook supplies bottle cooler display fridges built for the demands of UK bars, pubs, restaurants and hotels. Our range runs from compact under-counter bottle coolers through to upright glass door merchandisers and counter-top display chillers, with capacities spanning 95 litres to 377 litres. These units do two jobs at once: they keep your drinks properly chilled (typically between +2°C and +10°C) whilst letting customers see exactly what's on offer through clear glass doors.

Shop Bottle Cooler Display Fridges by Size and Door Options

You'll find everything from neat under-counter models (95L–140L) that tuck beneath your bar top, through to mid-range upright units (185L–270L) and larger double-door merchandisers that can handle up to 377 litres. Most come with hinged or sliding glass doors and LED interior lighting to show off your stock properly. Single-door under-counter bottle coolers work well when space is tight, double-door upright displays suit busier venues with more wall space, and counter-top merchandisers are perfect for front-of-house impulse sales.

We stock bottle cooler display fridges from Blizzard, Infrico, Koldbox and Vestfrost. Blizzard's range covers everything from compact under-counter units to larger glass door merchandisers that can handle high-volume bars and cafés. Infrico make solid upright display fridges with sliding glass doors for quick access during busy service. Koldbox focus on compact under-counter bottle coolers that fit smaller venues, and Vestfrost units have earned a reputation for keeping going in demanding hospitality environments. You'll find digital temperature controls, fan-assisted cooling, double-glazed glass doors and adjustable shelving across most models.

How to Choose the Right Bottle Cooler Display Fridge

Capacity & Size

Think about your typical drink stock levels and how quickly you turn it over. A 50-cover café usually needs around 100–200 litres of chilled display space, whilst a busy pub might want 250–400 litres depending on how fast drinks move. Under-counter bottle coolers (usually 500–600 mm wide) slip beneath standard bar worktops, upright merchandisers (600–900 mm wide) work as wall-mounted or free-standing units, and counter-top models sit nicely at tills or service counters for grab-and-go sales. Just remember to leave 50–100 mm clearance at the back for air to circulate around the compressor.

Energy Efficiency

Most bottle cooler display fridges we stock carry energy ratings between A and A++, which matters when you're running them round the clock. Higher-rated models cut your electricity bills over time. Fan-assisted cooling and double-glazed glass doors do a better job of holding the cold in, which means less condensation on the glass and fewer temperature swings. LED lighting is another bonus: it uses far less power than old-style fluorescent tubes, runs cooler, and puts less strain on the compressor.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between a bottle cooler and a display fridge?
A bottle cooler display fridge does both jobs in one unit: it keeps bottles and cans at the right serving temperature (+2°C to +10°C) whilst showing them off through glass doors. Some basic bottle coolers have solid doors and focus purely on storage, whilst display fridges are all about visibility. Most commercial units in this category come with glass doors and LED lighting, so they work just as well behind the bar as they do front-of-house where customers can browse what you've got.

Do bottle cooler display fridges need regular maintenance?
Yes, a bit of regular care goes a long way. Clean the condenser coils every 3–6 months so air can flow properly, give the door seals a wipe down each week to keep them sealing tight, and defrost the unit if you notice ice building up on the evaporator coils. Check the door hinges and self-closing mechanisms now and then, and swap out LED strips if they pack in. Most units benefit from a proper annual service where someone checks the refrigerant levels and makes sure the compressor's running as it should.