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1.25 oz. Shot Glass - 12/Pack

4.8 out of 5 star rating

104 reviews

Features

  • Ideal for bars, pubs, and restaurants
  • Great for shots or portioning liquor
  • Thick glass construction with exceptional clarity enhances product visibility
  • Classic shot glass design
  • Made to withstand daily commercial use

Certifications

  • Lead Free

    Lead Free

    This item's manufacturing process does not use lead as an additive.

  • Dishwasher Safe

    Dishwasher Safe

    This item can safely be cleaned in a commercial dishwasher.

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READ REVIEWS FROMOur Customers

1.5 oz is a slightly larger capacity than the typical 1 oz shot glass, offering more room for a generous shot of liquor. It’s still considered a "standard" size for many shots, especially for those that want a little more than a typical pour.

These glasses are prefect to etch for my small business.

These are perfect shot glasses. They are durable and priced accordingly. We will continue to purchase these as we need them.

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Overall Rating

4.8 out of 5 star rating

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  • Sonali A.

    5.0

    November 7, 2024

    1.5 oz is a slightly larger capacity than the typical 1 oz shot glass, offering more room for a generous shot of liquor. It’s still considered a "standard" size for many shots, especially for those that want a little more than a typical pour.

  • Keren R.

    5.0

    October 28, 2024

    For how difficult and break-prone the 1.5 glasses were, these are just the opposite! You know that if they can survive a Webstaurant-norm shipping (packaged loosely with a few 64oz bottles of sauce and a few liter bottles of syrup, a scenario that would typically break glass) they have to be pretty tough. I've been using them hard since getting them and they are very sturdy. For espresso, having exactly one ounce glasses is a little short of what you really need, but their quality is stellar. Great buy.

  • Robert L.

    2.0

    July 2, 2024

    As with ALL the glassware I order from here, the packaging is inadequate, No stuffing, bubble wrap or protection around the boxes of glasses that are placed in a larger box to prevent them from slamming around and breaking, and never a "FRAGILE" sticker.. As usual, over a dozen of these shot glasses were broken with shards of glass everywhere. I reached out to Webstaurant and they are always very very good with refunding and replacing. However, my concern is they don't address the packaging issue that I have mentioned in Online Chat many many times. At our restaurant, we have a score board of how many glasses will be broken in the next order because it's guaranteed we'll have many broken. However, 5-Stars for Webstaraunt making good on replacing or refund.....0-stars for packaging protection

User Product Review

Shot glass

Michael C.

5.0

February 20, 2024

These are perfect shot glasses. They are durable and priced accordingly. We will continue to purchase these as we need them.

Perfectly Perfect! Holds the right amount and etches very well.

Sonia T.

5.0

January 27, 2021

Absolutely Perfect!!! We are using them as samplers for our iced teas and they hold just the right amount. We etched them to say “One Small Sip!

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Beverageware and glassware capacities are stated in ounces and are an approximate maximum capacity based off of an industry standard size. They are not to be used as a standard of measure for serving capacity.