The Food and Drink category includes promotional hospitality equipment, packaging, labels and logo-branded accessories for restaurants, bars, cafés, hotels and event teams. A logo works well on a mug, glass, apron, bottle opener, packaging or label, and does not distract guests or clients while they use the product. For branding by material, see the overview of branding methods. You can also follow up with dining and serving sets, drinkware supplies or hospitality clothing.
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Promotional products for hospitality are visible in day-to-day operations, at catering events and as corporate gifts. In one category you can choose equipment for dining, beverage service, reception, kitchen and service staff. Ceramic, glass, metal, textile and paper packaging each offer different branding options, so you can match operational accessories and client gift sets in one corporate style.
For restaurants, cafés and hotels
Restaurants, cafés, bars and hotels use hospitality equipment with a logo wherever guests naturally come into contact with the brand. Mugs, aprons, trays, serving items, bottle openers or room accessories unify the look of the operation and support brand recall without a disruptive advertising feel.
Serving and beverage service
For dining and drink service, mugs, glasses, carafes, bottle openers, trays, cutlery or placemats are a good fit. For products that come into contact with food and drinks, safe materials, easy maintenance and a print area that keeps the logo clearly readable are important.
Printing, labels and engraving
Mugs and glasses can be branded with printing or engraving, aprons often with embroidery or transfer, paper packaging with printing, and food items mainly with a label, box or tag. For items that are washed often, a more durable finish is worth choosing so the branding still looks good after long use.
Corporate packages and events
For trade shows, conferences, welcome packs and client gifts, you can combine a practical hospitality accessory with a consumable item. Popular choices include coffees and teas, drinks, sweets and candies, or small bar accessories with a logo. A coordinated set feels more personal than a standalone promotional item.
Frequently asked questions about food, drinks and hospitality equipment
Can the logo be placed directly on food or drinks?
In most cases, the packaging, label, box or tag is branded. Direct branding is only possible for selected items and depending on hygiene requirements.
What should I choose for a café, bar or hotel?
Cafés often choose mugs, glasses, trays and aprons. Hotels also make use of carafes, serving items, packaging and room accessories.
Which items work well in a client hospitality package?
A combination of coffee, tea, sweets, a drinkware accessory and logo-branded packaging works well.
How should I handle logos on mugs and glasses that are washed often?
More durable methods are chosen based on the material, such as ceramic printing or engraving. It is a good idea to check the recommended care for the product.