Made in USA
Glassware & Dinnerware
Everyday American glass from Toledo — the original Glass City.
For nearly 140 years, Libbey has made everyday drinking glasses in Toledo, Ohio — the city it helped turn into “The Glass City.” If you simply want durable, American-made glassware that won’t empty your wallet, this stemless set of twelve is where we’d start. It is the buy-a-dozen, not-precious glass that shows up in American kitchens, bars, and restaurants for good reason, pressed from soda-lime glass and built for daily use.

The best-value American-made glassware for daily life. Genuinely made in Toledo, tough enough for the dishwasher and years of use, and priced so you can buy a matching dozen. It is not fine crystal and there is no formal breakage warranty — but as an everyday glass you can actually replace with more of the same, made here, nothing beats it.
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At a Glance
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Made in USA Verification
Verified: July 2026
Libbey presses this glassware in Toledo, Ohio, where the company has made glass since 1888 (with roots back to 1818). It is the largest glass-tableware manufacturer in the United States. We verified the Toledo manufacturing against Libbey’s materials, the retailer listing, and the Buy American Campaign company profile. Note: Libbey also sells some imported specialty lines — this review covers the American-made everyday glassware.
American Manufacturing
| Made in | Toledo, Ohio |
| Manufacturing status | Made in USA (everyday glassware line) |
| Company | Libbey — glassmaking in Toledo since 1888; largest US glass-tableware maker |
| Company profile | Libbey on Buy American Campaign → |
| Warranty | No formal warranty stated (typical for glassware) |
Manufacturing Confidence: High Factory location verified (Toledo, OH) · current production verified · independent confirmation (Buy American Campaign, retailer listing) · company confirmation (libbey.com).
The Libbey Story
| 1818 | Roots begin with the New England Glass Company in Massachusetts. |
| 1888 | The company moves to Toledo, Ohio, and becomes Libbey — helping make Toledo “The Glass City.” |
| 20th century | Grows into the largest glass-tableware maker in the United States, supplying homes and foodservice alike. |
| Today | Still pressing everyday American glassware in Toledo. |
Pros & Cons
Pros
- Genuinely made in Toledo, Ohio by America’s largest glass-tableware maker
- Outstanding value — a matching set of 12 for about $45
- Durable, weighted soda-lime glass built for daily use and the dishwasher
- Versatile stemless shape works for wine, water, cocktails, and juice
- Easy to replace with more of the same American-made glass
Cons
- Everyday pressed glass, not fine crystal
- No formal breakage warranty (typical for the category)
- Libbey also sells imported specialty lines — check the label for the US-made pieces
In Use
Feel and durability
These have a satisfying weight and balance — they do not feel like flimsy dollar-store glass. The pressed soda-lime build takes daily handling and repeated dishwasher cycles in stride, which is exactly why Libbey glassware is a fixture in restaurants and bars.
Everyday versatility
Stemless means no fragile stem to snap, and the 15-ounce size is right for wine, water, iced tea, or a cocktail. A set of twelve keeps a matching lineup ready for family meals and guests, and the plain shape pairs with any tableware.
Value over time
Glasses break; the honest advantage here is that these are cheap enough to replace and still American-made, so a chipped glass does not mean abandoning the set or buying imported. Over years of everyday use, that is the practical win.
Specifications
The Verdict
Buy this if: you want dependable, American-made everyday glasses you can buy by the dozen — ideal for family kitchens, entertaining, home bars, and gifts.
Skip this if: you are after fine crystal or a formal lifetime warranty — this is honest everyday glass, not an heirloom.
Bottom line: the Libbey stemless set is the easiest way to put genuinely American glass on your table for a fair price. It anchors our Glassware coverage as the everyday standard.
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Where to buy
This Libbey set is stocked in the Buy American Campaign Store. You can also read the company’s story on Buy American Campaign.
How It Compares
- Choose Libbey if you want the best value in everyday American drinking glasses.
- Choose Anchor Hocking if you prefer heavier tempered glass and bakeware.
- Choose Fiesta if you are shopping for colorful American-made dinnerware instead of drinkware.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are Libbey glasses made in the USA?
Yes — Libbey’s everyday glassware, including this stemless set, is pressed in Toledo, Ohio. Libbey also sells some imported specialty lines, so check the label for the US-made pieces.
Where are Libbey glasses manufactured?
In Toledo, Ohio, where Libbey has made glass since 1888 — the city it helped nickname “The Glass City.”
Are Libbey glasses dishwasher safe?
Yes. The pressed soda-lime glass is built for daily use and repeated dishwasher cycles.
Does Libbey offer a warranty?
No formal breakage warranty is stated, which is typical for everyday glassware; the value is in the low replacement cost of a US-made set.
What is the difference between Libbey and Anchor Hocking?
Both are made in Ohio. Libbey specializes in everyday drinking glasses; Anchor Hocking is known for heavier tempered glass, bakeware, and food storage.
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