- Beer: Beer was a popular drink in Elizabethan England, and it was also commonly sold at playhouses. It was typically served in jugs or tankards.
- Wine: Wine was also a popular drink during Shakespeare's time, and it was sold at playhouses as well. It was typically served in cups or goblets.
- Ale: Ale was another popular drink in Elizabethan England, and it was also sold at playhouses. It was typically served in jugs or tankards.
- Cider: Cider was a fermented drink made from apples, and it was also sold at playhouses. It was typically served in jugs or tankards.
- Mead: Mead was a fermented drink made from honey, and it was also sold at playhouses. It was typically served in jugs or tankards.
- Cakes: Cakes were also a popular snack at playhouses, and they were typically sold in the lobby.
- Fruit: Fruit was also sold at playhouses, and it was typically sold in the lobby.