Elevate your restaurant’s presentation with the **Libbey 901 001 Lady Astor Teaspoon**, a stylish yet durable choice for daily use. Part of the **World® Collection**, this **5 7/8" teaspoon** blends delicate embellishments, a subtly curved handle, and a floral motif at the tip, creating a sophisticated aesthetic that stands out on any tabletop. While made from **economical 18/0 stainless steel** (nickel-free but less rust-resistant than 18/8 or 18/10), its affordability and stylish design make it a smart investment for restaurants and cafes looking to balance cost and appearance without compromising quality. Perfect for stirring cream and sugar into tea or coffee, this teaspoon is the smallest in the Lady Astor pattern, offering a refined, high-end look at a practical price point.
Designed with **restaurant professionals** in mind, the Libbey 901 001 is built to withstand the demands of a commercial kitchen. Its **18/0 stainless steel** construction ensures durability for daily use, while its **embossed Lady Astor pattern** adds a touch of elegance to any service. Whether you're outfitting a fine-dining establishment or a cozy café, this teaspoon delivers both functionality and style. Weighing just **2.55 oz**, it’s light yet sturdy, making it a practical choice for bulk ordering. For a blend of affordability, aesthetics, and performance, this is the ideal **restaurant flatware** solution.
When comparing teaspoons, the **Libbey 901 001** stands out for its **cost-effective 18/0 stainless steel**, which, while not as rust-resistant as higher-grade alloys, offers a great balance for businesses prioritizing value without sacrificing appearance. Its **5 7/8" length** is perfectly suited for tea and coffee service, ensuring ease of use and comfort for staff. Part of the **World® Collection**, this teaspoon is a staple for establishments seeking a **classic, timeless design** that enhances table presentation. Order in bulk to stock your restaurant with this versatile, stylish flatware—ideal for high-volume settings where both durability and aesthetics matter.