RESTAURANT LINEN SERVICES FOR MARTINSBURG, WV

Enjoy low weekly rental costs, pick-up, cleaning and complete deliveries.

Tablecloths, Napkins, Towels and More

OUR RESTAURANT LINEN SYSTEM

Choose Dempsey and enjoy three unique benefits:

Highest Quality Products and Processes

Dempsey’s commitment to cleanliness is validated by TRSA™ Hygienically Clean Food Service Certification. Textiles are processed using highly advanced laundering equipment, inspected by the most tenured team in the business, and securely wrapped in plastic for delivery. This saves you time and money, and provides some much-needed peace of mind.

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Most Reliable Deliveries

We understand that linen shortages can really slow your restaurant down, frustrating employees and affecting your restaurant’s image.

To increase your restaurant’s efficiency, we leverage technologies, like our VacuTrack™ and MobileLink™ systems, to make complete deliveries on your scheduled delivery day. We accurately track the soiled linens you turn in, maintain deep inventories of the products you use, and route our trucks with GPS precision to make sure your delivery is on schedule.

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Lowest Total Cost

Invoices from other restaurant linen suppliers can be frustrating. They may not even tell you how many linens you’re using.

At Dempsey Uniform & Linen Supply, we harness technologies, like our VacuTrack™, CustomerPortal, and SilverSaver™ systems, to provide you with knowledge and insight via an online Customer Portal. This proprietary interface enables you to view and adjust your orders to control the total cost. We only bill you based on usage, plus, when employees leave flatware in your soil bags, we collect and return it to you at no additional cost.

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Martinsburg, WV Restaurants trust us to help them look good.

Not all linen companies are created equally. Dempsey Uniform & Linen Supply is a top-rated restaurant linen services company. We offer restaurant linen rentals, linen services, and towel services to fine dining, cafés, country clubs, and food service companies.

Dempsey's $18 million commercial laundry service facility has received national recognition for its state-of-the art processing systems. From basic kitchen towels to colorful bib aprons to high quality tablecloths, restaurants have never looked so good! Plus, business owners are able to control their linen program and its cost like never before.

With Dempsey, you'll be able to concentrate on your customers and employees while our service runs seamlessly in the background. Your restaurant linens will be clean and crisp. Your delivery will be on-time and complete. And your billing will be based on your usage. Our innovative use of technology solves problems that restaurants have come to expect from other linen suppliers.

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Dempsey’s FREE Cost Analysis will allow you to compare your current service with ours, and pinpoint the areas in which you can gain more control over your rental program and its costs.

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THE DEMPSEY DIFFERENCE:

Three reasons why top companies choose us...

Familiy Owned Business

FAMILY OWNED

We’ll treat you like one of the family.

Technology focused

TECHNOLOGY

Our Technology = Seamless Service

Excellent Reputation

REPUTATION

Our excellent reputation is earned.

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Martinsburg, West Virginia, has been a Transportation Hub for more than 150 years

Railroading has shaped the growth and tenor of Martinsburg since the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad first reached the town in 1842. And yes, this is the same railroad referred to as the “B&O” on one of America‘s favorite board games. The B&O built elaborate service structures, including a roundhouse and machine shops, from 1848 through 1850. During the American Civil War, Confederate General Thomas “Stonewall” Jackson blew up bridges, caused rock falls to block the tracks entering the town, and ordered the destruction of the roundhouse, machine shop, locomotives, and other rolling stock. Fortunately, much was rebuilt after the War ended.

As a major segment of the Union’s material transport infrastructure, the railroad in Martinsburg was a strategic asset fought over for the entire duration of the War. In fact, Martinsburg actually changed hands between the Union and Confederate armies a remarkable 37 times.

Fighting over the railroad didn’t end with the Civil War. Martinsburg was the origin point of the “Great Railroad Strike of 1877”. After erupting in the shops of the B&O Railroad, it spread across the country. Although the Strike was suppressed with force, it lead to the beginning of workers relief efforts by the railroad owners, and the rise of unions and collective bargaining. The Martinsburg Roundhouse Center, where the strike began, is now a 13-acre historical site that features three old B&O buildings. The first is the cast iron frame of the Martinsburg Roundhouse, built in 1866, on the site of the original roundhouse that burned during the Civil War. The second is the Frog and Switch Shop, used to build railroad freight cars. The third building, the Miller Tower, is an interlocking railroad tower originally built in Cherry Run, West Virginia. It was dismantled and moved to the new historic site. Today, informed and passionate tour guides walk visitors through the buildings, describing the history of railroads with an emphasis on the Strike and how it affected the country at large.

Today, Martinsburg is still a significant crossroads for highway and railroad transport. Located in the eastern panhandle of the State, it’s in close proximity to Pennsylvania, Virginia, and Maryland. As a result, it is a favored stop for dining, offering both national chain restaurants and a multitude of highly respected local establishments. Dempsey Uniform & Linen Supply supports many hospitality organizations in the Martinsburg area, including Hoss’s Steak and Sea House, the Purple Iris, and the Peking Restaurant, with high quality restaurant linen rentals, uniforms, and facility supplies.