Pie Warmers
Commercial pie warmers for Australian bakeries, cafes, servos and canteens — heated display cabinets and benchtop warming units that hold pies, sausage rolls and pastries at safe serving temperature all day. This range spans compact countertop units through to 100-pie display warmers with glass merchandising sides. Selling more than pies? See our wider hot food displays, or browse countertop hot food displays for grab-and-go cabinets.
Who pie warmers are for
If hot pastry is on your menu, a pie warmer is the difference between selling it and binning it. Bakeries and pie shops run glass display warmers at the counter so the product sells itself; service stations and convenience stores hold stock through long trading hours; school canteens, sports clubs and pubs use benchtop units to turn out a steady stream of hot pies at peak without an oven cycle for every order.
What's in scope
Pie display warmers
Glass-sided heated cabinets that merchandise while they hold — single- or double-sided glass door access, typically sized from around 25 up to 100 pies. The front-of-house seller.
Benchtop pie warmers and hot food displays
Compact counter units that hold pies and hot snacks at temperature in a small footprint — the fit for servos, canteens and kiosks.
Heated display cabinets
Larger multi-shelf heated showcases for venues holding pastry alongside other hot grab-and-go lines.
How to choose a pie warmer in three steps
Picking the right commercial pie warmer comes down to three questions, in order.
Step 1 — How many pies at your peak?
Count the pies you need held hot through your busiest window, not your daily total — the cabinet only needs to hold what sells before the next bake. Capacities are quoted per unit (commonly 25, 50 or 100 pies), so start there.
Step 2 — Display or back-of-counter?
If customers choose by eye, pick a glass display warmer and decide whether staff serve from the back (single-sided glass) or both sides (double-sided access). If the warmer just buffers stock for staff, a solid benchtop unit costs less per pie held.
Step 3 — Check the footprint and power
Measure your counter space and check the unit runs off a standard outlet — most benchtop pie warmers plug into a normal 10-amp socket, so they rarely need electrical work. Allow ventilation clearance around the cabinet per the spec sheet.
Venue fit
Bakeries front the counter with a 50–100 pie glass display; servos and convenience stores fit benchtop display units beside the register; canteens and clubs run workhorse warmers sized to their rush. Browse by brand — Roband and Woodson are the long-serving Australian names in this range. Holding plated food rather than pastry? See our commercial heat lamps and food heating lamps.
Popular models: two proven starting points are the Roband 50-pie glass door warmer for counter display, and the Benchstar 900mm pie warmer and hot food display where you want pies plus other hot snacks in one cabinet.
Frequently asked questions
What is a commercial pie warmer?
A commercial pie warmer is a heated cabinet that holds baked pies, sausage rolls and pastries at a safe serving temperature — above 60°C under Australian food-safety guidance — for extended trading periods. Display models add glass sides so the product merchandises itself at the counter.
What's the difference between a pie warmer and a pie oven?
A pie warmer holds already-baked product at serving temperature; it doesn't cook. A pie oven (or convection oven) bakes or reheats from cold or frozen. Most venues bake in an oven, then transfer to the warmer for holding and display — buying a warmer expecting it to cook frozen pies is the most common mistake in this category.
What size pie warmer do I need?
Size by your peak trading window: count the pies you need hot and ready during the rush, and choose a capacity at or just above that number. Common sizes hold roughly 25, 50 or 100 pies — a 50-pie glass display suits most bakeries and servos, while small kiosks get away with a compact benchtop unit.
What temperature should a pie warmer run at?
Hot-held food in Australia should be kept at 60°C or above, and commercial pie warmers are thermostatically controlled to hold product safely in that zone without drying it out. Load the warmer with pies that are already properly heated through — it's a holding cabinet, not a reheating appliance.
Are Roband pie warmers made in Australia?
Roband is an Australian manufacturer with a long history in counter-top food service equipment, and its pie and food warmers are a staple in Australian bakeries, canteens and service stations. Check each product page for the specific model's details and warranty terms.
Do you deliver pie warmers across Australia?
Yes. Commercial Kitchen Store ships nationwide, and Australian-based phone support is available on 1300 111 901 if you need help sizing a warmer to your counter. For cover details, see our warranty and service information.