Euro-Wall specialty installer · Florida statewide · Nashville TN Q3 2026

Restaurant & F&B
commercial glazing.

Euro-Wall folding and sliding door systems are ACG's signature specialty in the restaurant sector. We install the glazing that defines indoor-outdoor dining — frameless fold-back walls, framed multi-panel door systems, impact storefronts, and glazed dining fronts built to Florida's coastal wind and hurricane codes. ACG is not just an installer: we bring design assistance, code-compliance interpretation, mockup coordination, and schedule integration with FF&E delivery teams.

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Systems & products

The systems ACG installs for restaurants and F&B.

Every system listed here is one ACG has an active manufacturer relationship with and has installed on completed commercial projects. No unfamiliar products on your timeline-critical scope.

ACG specialty · Euro-Wall

Euro-Wall Folding Doors — Frameless

Frameless glass panels that fold completely out of the dining envelope, creating a fully open indoor-outdoor connection. No visible frame at the panel face — maximum transparency, maximum ambiance.

Ideal for: upscale dining rooms, chef's counter openings, bar-to-patio transitions in coastal FL environments.

Frameless panel Full-open configuration Thermally broken track available
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Euro-Wall Folding Doors — Framed

Framed aluminum-and-glass bi-fold panels with slimmer sightlines than conventional storefront. Structured for larger openings and locations requiring higher wind-load performance documentation — including Florida coastal HVHZ projects.

Impact-rated configurations available. Florida product approval documentation provided. FBC Ch. 16 / HVHZ compliance per Florida product approval system.

Framed aluminum HVHZ configs available FL product approval
Euro-Wall

Euro-Wall Sliding Door Systems

Multi-panel sliding glass wall systems for venues where folding panels are not feasible — tighter footprints, wraparound bar designs, or spaces where a pocket configuration is preferred. Panels slide and stack, maintaining wide clear openings without swing clearance requirements.

Multi-panel stack Minimal floor track ADA threshold options
ESWindows

ESWindows Impact Storefront

For restaurant main entries, drive-through pick-up windows, and ground-floor glazing where impact resistance is code-required or owner-specified. ESWindows impact storefront systems carry Florida product approvals and TAS 201/202/203 test reports for HVHZ locations.

TAS 201/202/203 tested Florida PA HVHZ compliant Miami-Dade NOA
Slimpact

Slimpact Thin-Frame Storefront

Thin-frame impact-rated storefront for restaurants where the architectural intent calls for minimal aluminum sightlines at entries and facades. Slimpact delivers impact compliance with a slimmer profile than standard commercial storefront framing.

Thin frame profile Impact-rated Architectural finish options
Custom scope

Custom Entry & Brand Storefront

When the restaurant's brand identity is expressed through its entry — custom aluminum framing, specialty glass, oversized single-lite doors, pivot hardware — ACG coordinates specification, procurement, and installation as a single accountable scope. Allegion hardware specified for ADA and daily-operation durability.

Pivot door systems Allegion hardware Custom finish matching
What matters on a restaurant scope

Restaurant glazing is a different kind of job.

Commercial glazing on a restaurant is not identical to glazing on an office building. The operational demands, the code requirements at coastal sites, and the relationship between glazing and the overall design concept all require specific attention.

Indoor-outdoor flow

Euro-Wall systems create a full architectural opening — but the track configuration, threshold height, and drainage details all affect whether a folding wall actually gets opened in daily service or stays closed. ACG reviews operational workflow with the GC and owner's rep before finalizing the specification.

Hurricane code at Florida coastal sites

Florida coastal restaurants — especially those on or near HVHZ boundaries — require impact-rated glazing assemblies with Florida product approvals or Miami-Dade NOAs. ACG prepares the approval documentation and coordinates with the AHJ on any substitutions. FBC Ch. 16; HVHZ per Miami-Dade / Broward County boundaries.

Durability for daily operations

Restaurant glazing gets used far more aggressively than office glazing — folding panels opened and closed multiple times per day, doors swinging in high-traffic service. ACG specifies hardware rated for commercial-frequency use and coordinates with the FF&E team on finish compatibility.

ADA at thresholds

Euro-Wall and sliding systems require careful threshold detailing to meet ADA accessibility standards — maximum ½" change in level, beveled as required. ACG reviews threshold details during submittal and flags any conditions that will require a raised slab or drainage channel adjustment.

Brand identity at storefront

For branded restaurant groups and hospitality operators, the storefront entry is part of the design language. ACG works from architect-supplied drawings and can coordinate custom frame colors, specialty glass tints, and logo-compatible sightline dimensions. We do not substitute materials without documented approval.

Kitchen & back-of-house glazing

Service entrances, pass-through windows, dry-storage glazed doors, and back-of-house vestibules are part of the complete restaurant glazing scope. ACG includes these as part of a full bid, avoiding scope gaps at permit submission and closeout.

Beyond installation

ACG's role on a restaurant glazing scope.

ACG is not a pass-through installer. On restaurant projects — particularly those involving Euro-Wall systems — the work begins well before fabrication. Our process is structured around preventing surprises at installation, not discovering them on-site.

01

Design assistance & system selection

ACG reviews the architect's concept for the folding wall or storefront opening and identifies whether the specified system matches the structural opening, the code jurisdiction, and the operational intent. Alternatives suggested when warranted — with documentation.

02

Mockups & pre-construction review

For Euro-Wall folding systems, ACG can coordinate a mockup review with the owner or design team before full fabrication. Threshold height, panel stacking direction, hardware finish, and glass clarity are confirmed before anything is manufactured.

03

Code-compliance interpretation

ACG prepares the Florida product approval documentation, TAS test reports, or NOA submittals for every impact-rated opening. On HVHZ projects, this includes the glazing schedule and compliance matrix required by the building department.

04

Schedule coordination with FF&E delivery

Restaurant openings run tight. ACG coordinates its glazing installation window with the FF&E delivery schedule so doors and storefronts are in place when seating, fixtures, and signage arrive — not still pending permit inspection.

Why Euro-Wall at restaurants

Euro-Wall systems require precise rough opening preparation, correct slab-edge details, and experienced installation to operate correctly in daily restaurant service. A misaligned track or incorrect threshold detail creates an operational problem — not just an aesthetic one.

ACG has installed Euro-Wall systems across Florida's hospitality and F&B market. We understand the installation sequencing, the relationship between the slab and the track, and the final adjustment process that makes the difference between a system that works flawlessly and one that needs callbacks.

Connor Walsh, President & Co-founder specifically identified restaurant Euro-Wall installations as ACG's sector specialty — the work that ACG has built the most deliberate expertise around.

Portfolio

Verified F&B and retail glazing projects.

ACG cites only verified projects. Restaurant projects across Florida — full list available on request.

Retail & F&B Mixed Use · Port St Lucie, FL

Baron Shoppes Tradition

Retail and food & beverage mixed-use development in Port St Lucie's Tradition neighborhood. ACG completed the commercial glazing scope including storefront systems across multiple tenant bays in this high-visibility retail strip environment.

Treasure Coast location required Florida product-approved impact systems and coordination with multiple tenant schedules during a phased delivery.

Port St Lucie, FL Retail / F&B mixed Impact storefront Multi-tenant
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Mixed Use Development · Florida

Rome Collective

Mixed-use development with restaurant and retail components. ACG delivered the glazing scope on this project, which included ground-floor commercial storefront glazing for F&B tenants in a mixed-use building format.

Ground-floor glazing on mixed-use projects requires coordination between the base building contractor and the tenant fit-out schedule — ACG managed the glazing scope across both phases.

Mixed-use / F&B Commercial storefront Multi-phase coordination
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Retail & F&B · Daytona Beach, FL

Tomoka Town Center

Retail and dining development in Daytona Beach. ACG completed commercial storefront glazing across the retail and F&B tenant mix at this town center project on the East Central Florida coast.

Daytona Beach, FL Retail / dining Storefront systems

Restaurant projects across Florida — full list available on request. ACG does not publish every project on this page. If you are evaluating ACG for a specific restaurant or F&B scope, contact [email protected] and we will provide references and project details relevant to your project type and location.

Where we work

Florida statewide today. Nashville F&B market Q3 2026.

FL — Active

Florida — All markets

Offices in West Palm Beach (HQ), Naples, and Tampa give ACG field reach across all 67 Florida counties. The state's F&B development is concentrated in South Florida, the Gulf Coast, and Orlando — all within active project coverage.

  • South Florida (Miami, Fort Lauderdale, Boca Raton, Palm Beach)
  • Gulf Coast (Naples, Fort Myers, Sarasota, Tampa)
  • Treasure Coast (Port St Lucie, Stuart, Vero Beach)
  • Central Florida (Orlando, Daytona Beach)
  • Northeast Florida (Jacksonville)

HVHZ-rated assemblies available for coastal Miami-Dade, Broward, and Monroe County locations. Florida product approvals and NOAs provided.

TN — Q3 2026

Tennessee — Nashville F&B market

ACG's Nashville office opens Q3 2026 (37201 placeholder). Nashville's dining and hospitality market has grown significantly — Broadway entertainment district, The Gulch, and Germantown are all active F&B development areas where Euro-Wall indoor-outdoor systems have strong project relevance.

  • Broadway entertainment district
  • The Gulch — new construction dining
  • Germantown — renovations and new builds
  • 12 South, Midtown, East Nashville
  • Franklin & suburban Davidson County

Tennessee operates under IBC 2018 (TN amendments), IECC Climate Zone 4A. Thermally broken framing standard. No HVHZ equivalent — standard commercial storefront and Euro-Wall systems apply. Per IBC 2018 TN adoption and ASCE 7-16 V=115 mph Nashville design wind.

Ready to bid your restaurant scope?

Send plans or a concept set.
ACG responds within 48 hours.

Whether you have a full set of construction documents or early-schematic drawings with an opening size, ACG can provide a preliminary scope number, a product recommendation for the Euro-Wall or storefront configuration, and a timeline for fabrication and installation. No obligation, no boilerplate follow-up.

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