Commercial Kitchen Benches
Commercial kitchen benches for Australian restaurants, cafes and catering kitchens — stainless steel work benches, prep tables and utility benches with drawers, undershelves and waste stations built for daily commercial prep. This collection focuses on working benches: if you're after the broader bench range including leg styles and custom lengths, see our main stainless steel benches, or go straight to benches with splashbacks for against-wall prep lines.
Who commercial kitchen benches are for
The bench is the most-used piece of equipment in any kitchen — every dish crosses it. Cafes and food trucks fit compact 304-grade tables where space is tight; restaurants run longer work benches with drawers and undershelves so tools and trays live at the point of use; caterers and pop-ups favour folding stainless tables that pack down between events. If a surface touches food prep daily, it should be commercial-grade stainless, not domestic joinery.
What's in scope
Stainless steel work benches and prep tables
Flat-top benches on adjustable legs — the workhorse prep surface, available in economic 304-grade builds through to heavy-duty units.
Benches with drawers and undershelves
Work benches that add indexed drawer storage and a lower shelf, keeping tools, trays and dry stock within reach of the prep position.
Utility, waste and specialty benches
Waste-collection benches with scrap holes for plate clearing, utility benches with integrated sinks, and corner and infill units that complete a run. For wash-point benches see our single and double sink benches.
Folding stainless tables
Fold-leg benches for caterers, markets and venues that need prep surface on demand and flat storage the rest of the week.
How to choose a commercial kitchen bench in three steps
Picking the right commercial work bench comes down to three questions, in order.
Step 1 — Measure the run and the height
Measure the floor space the bench will occupy, allowing aisle clearance for staff to pass behind, and check working height against your team — most commercial benches sit around the standard 900mm mark with adjustable feet for uneven floors.
Step 2 — Pick the steel grade and build
304-grade stainless is the food-industry benchmark for prep surfaces — corrosion-resistant and rated for daily food contact. Check the grade and top thickness on each product page; economic ranges suit lighter prep, heavier-gauge tops take chopping, mincing and bulk work.
Step 3 — Choose the storage and extras
Decide what lives at the bench: drawers for tools, an undershelf for trays and bins, a splashback if it sits against a wall, or a scrap hole if it's a clearing station. Built-in storage saves buying separate shelving later.
Venue fit
A cafe gets going with one or two economic 304 tables; a restaurant prep line pairs work benches with drawer units and a waste bench at the dish end; caterers carry folding tables sized to their van. Browse by brand — Modular Systems and F.H.E both feature in this range — or add enclosed storage with our commercial kitchen cabinets.
Popular models: two proven starting points are the F.H.E 304-grade economic stainless steel table — the best-selling all-purpose prep bench in the range — and the Modular Systems 304-grade work bench with drawers and undershelf when storage should live at the bench.
Unsure which bench style fits your workflow? Read our guide to the 5 types of stainless steel benches for commercial kitchens.
Frequently asked questions
What is a commercial kitchen bench?
A commercial kitchen bench is a freestanding stainless steel work table built for daily food preparation in professional kitchens — heavier gauge steel, food-safe surfaces and adjustable legs, unlike domestic benchtops. They come flat-topped or with drawers, undershelves, splashbacks and sink bowls depending on the station they serve.
What grade of stainless steel should a kitchen bench be?
304-grade stainless steel is the benchmark for commercial food-prep surfaces in Australia — it resists corrosion from food acids, salt and cleaning chemicals. Lower grades suit dry or light-duty areas, so check the listed grade on each product page and put 304 where food touches the surface daily.
What height is a commercial kitchen bench?
Standard commercial bench height is around 900mm, which suits most prep work, and adjustable feet let you level the bench on uneven commercial floors or fine-tune the working height. Check the listed height plus splashback height if the bench sits under shelving.
Should I get a bench with drawers or an undershelf?
Get both if the bench is a permanent prep station: drawers index knives, tools and smallwares at the point of use, while the undershelf holds trays, containers and bulk stock. A flat bench without storage suits flexible floor plans and clearing stations where the space underneath stays open.
Do commercial benches come with splashbacks?
Many models offer a splashback variant — a raised rear lip that protects the wall from splashes and meets the expectation for against-wall prep in food premises. Choose splashback versions for benches against walls and flat versions for island positions.
Do you deliver commercial kitchen benches across Australia?
Yes. Commercial Kitchen Store ships nationwide, including Brisbane and all metro and regional areas, with Australian-based phone support on 1300 111 901 to help plan your bench run. For cover details, see our warranty and service information.