Choosing the Best Restaurant Barstool For You
At Missouri Table & Chair, we offer high-quality, restaurant bar stools for sale at unmatched prices. Moreover, our cost-effective bar stools never compromise quality, durability, and comfort.
- Barstools With Backs
- Barstools Without Backs (Backless barstools)
- Barstools with backs and arms
- Swivel barstools
- Barstools with different frames
- Barstools for outdoor use
Whether you order just one piece or the entire set of restaurant barstools, we take pride in offering some of the most competitive wholesale prices in the business. All our products come with a best-in-class warranty to ensure you feel confident buying them.
- Wood: Wood frame barstools, often made from beech wood, are the most popular materials for constructing bar stools for restaurants. Different stain options like walnut, oak, mahogany, etc., ensure that it complements other furniture items in your restaurant. The warm tone and inviting appearance of the wood bar counter stool with back support have a classy look to match any interior of a restaurant.
- Metal: Metal frame barstools usually have a wood or vinyl seat and are available in various designs and configurations. When it comes to metal, commercial barstools with backs are the preferred choice of restaurant owners. For indoor use, high-end commercial barstools are usually manufactured from powder-coated steel or chrome-plated steel.
- Aluminum: Lightweight aluminum barstools are ideal for outdoor use. Specially treated with moisture repellent properties, they are perfect for use on your patio. They are classy, look premium, lightweight, and easy to move or store when not in use.
- Plastic: Trendy plastic barstools are another versatile option for indoor as well as outdoor use. The modern manufacturing process makes it possible to make them in any shape, design, color, and pattern. Although they lack a rich look, inexpensive, stackable, lightweight plastic chairs are easy to maintain and clean.
Shop Stylish & Heavy Duty Barstools Bar Designed to Match Your Restaurant Style
Our wide range of barstools can cater to your every requirement, irrespective of your restaurant’s interiors or the atmosphere you wish to create. Whether you order from our off-the-shelf inventory or choose a custom product, we are your one-stop solution for buying easy-to-maintain, cost-effective, long-lasting, restaurant bar stools on wholesale. Some of our specialized bar stool categories to choose the perfect fit for your restaurant business:
- Backless Barstools
- Industrial Barstools
- Outdoor Bar stools for Patio
Whether you are planning to open your dream restaurant or redesign your existing one, please contact us to discuss all your queries and doubts and to figure out the right restaurant barstools for your requirements. We’re accepting custom requirements. Feel free to call us for your wholesale barstools requirement!
Frequently Asked Questions
Q. What height barstool do I need for a 42" bar?
Answer: For a 42-inch bar height, you'll want a bar stool that's 29 to 32 inches tall (seat height). This gives enough legroom and a comfortable fit.
Q. How much weight can our commercial barstools hold?
Answer: Our most commercial-grade barstools can hold between 300 to 500 pounds, depending on the design and material. Always check weight ratings if you're furnishing high-traffic spaces.
Q. What's the best material for restaurant barstools?
Answer:
It depends on your space, but metal, wood, and heavy-duty plastic are popular for durability. Upholstered or cushioned seats add comfort, while powder-coated frames or vinyl seats are great for easy cleaning in busy environments.
Q. Do all barstools fit the same height bars or counters?
Answer:
Not really! Barstools come in different seat heights, so it’s important to match them with your bar or counter. For example, counter-height stools (24–27") work best with 36" counters, while bar-height stools (29–32") fit 42" bars.
Q. Can I use the same barstools for my kitchen counter?
Answer: Only if they’re the right height! Most kitchen counters need counter-height stools, not full barstools. Always check your counter height before picking the right stool to avoid that awkward too-high or too-low feel.




















