From quick lunch spots to white-tablecloth dining rooms, Hayward kitchens run on clean textiles. We pair your restaurant with a proven local linen service — professionally laundered napkins, tablecloths, aprons, and uniforms, delivered weekly.
With 173+ food-service businesses in the Hayward area, local linen routes are dense — which keeps pricing competitive and delivery windows reliable.
Not a restaurant? We also arrange healthcare linen, hotel & hospitality linen, commercial uniforms & mats, and industrial workwear programs in Hayward.
A linen service specialist covering Hayward will reach out within one business day.
Hayward is a small market by linen-route standards — home to about 2,296 residents, and providers typically fold it into a wider Sawyer County loop rather than running a dedicated truck. That works in your favor: you share route costs with nearby accounts instead of carrying a big delivery minimum alone. The tradeoff is a fixed delivery day, so most Hayward kitchens keep an extra half-week of par stock on the shelf.
Wisconsin’s supper clubs, fish-fry Fridays, and brewery kitchens are served by providers out of Milwaukee, Madison, and the Fox Valley. Friday fish fry alone can double a small kitchen’s towel and napkin needs, and Wisconsin routes are built around that weekly spike — confirm your provider delivers ahead of it, not after.
Linen rental is priced per piece per week, and the industry ranges are fairly consistent nationally: think dimes-to-quarters for napkins, roughly a dollar or two for tablecloths, a few dollars per employee for uniform programs, and $2–$5 per mat. Delivery is usually free above a weekly minimum; minimums themselves vary from none (dense metro routes) to $150 or so (long rural runs).
Beware quotes that look dramatically cheaper than these ranges — they usually recover it in loss charges, environmental fees, or automatic annual increases. A trustworthy quote itemizes per-piece rates, states the minimum, and puts replacement policy in writing.
The same delivery routes that serve Hayward continue through neighboring towns. If you’re comparing options for another location, we cover these nearby markets too:
Most full-service restaurants pay a weekly per-item rate; total monthly cost typically lands between $150 and $900 depending on volume, items, and route density. Requesting competing quotes is the only way to see your real local price.
If a provider already runs routes nearby, first delivery is often within one to two weeks of signing.
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