Beacon Nick & Nora Glass
Nick & Nora Glasses are ideal for martinis and other straight-up cocktails. They're shaped like coupes, but are slightly smaller with higher sides. The name Nick & Nora was coined in the 1980s by Dale DeGroff, a bartender at New York's Rainbow Room.
Our Beacon Nick & Nora glass features subtle vertical cuts in the glass that catch and reflect light—making it a beautiful vessel for any cocktail or beverage.
The right glass can transform a drink. Learn how to choose the best one in our guide, In Good Spirits: A Glass for Every Cocktail.
Explore our entire selection of Beacon Glassware for more elegant crystal-cut glasses to complete your barware collection.
Materials: lead-free, ultra-clear crystal
Made by: Legend
Specifications:
- 6" tall
- 3" diameter at top
- 6 oz capacity
Further Reading: Beacon Street in Boston runs from stately Beacon Hill, along Boston Common and the Public Gardens, down the length of Boston’s Back Bay, through Kenmore Square (Go Sox!) and into Coolidge Corner, where our Brookline store is located. It continues into the leafy suburbs of Chestnut Hill and Newton. Along the length of Beacon Street are many of Boston’s most distinguished and picturesque sights, so it seemed an appropriate namesake for this sparkling, cut-glass barware.
To try one of our favorite drinks to sip from a Nick & Nora glass, check out our "Cocktail of the Month: Pisco Sour" blog.
Shop more glassware for the table and bar in our Glassware Collection.
