Setting Up The Ultimate Festive Bar Cart For Entertaining

Taking holiday entertaining to the next level, bar carts have become very popular with Chicago interior design firms as a stylish furniture piece in the living room, office or dining room. Not only does setting up a festive bar cart keep guests happy, but it also adds sparkle and sophistication to any home. 

As we prep for the New Year and all the exciting times ahead, now is the perfect time to invest in a bar cart. Whether you prefer a sleek Art Deco cart, a casual rattan cart, or a simple wooden cart with wheels, these are our favorite bar cart ideas to make the most of your upcoming celebrations.

Choose a Theme

Hosting a holiday or birthday party? You might want to select a theme for your cart that will add to the festive mood. For example, a New Year’s bar cart might include mirrored trays, gold and silver-rimmed champagne glasses and ‘Happy New Year’ napkins. Deciding on a theme will help your cart feel cohesive as it ties in with the fashion and event decor of the evening.

Wine, Spirits, or Non-Alcoholic?

Once you’ve decided on your theme, it’s time to choose what you’d like to serve… Wine, champagne or a signature cocktail are the most popular options. If you’re serving a mixed drink, we recommend using a dispenser for cocktails to make serving easy. You could also put out a variety of spirits and mixers like tonic water, club soda and cranberry juice to let people decide what they would like to drink. Or, if you want to go the non-alcoholic route, hot chocolate or coffee in the winter and lemonade in the summer are always hits. Don’t forget the garnishes! Depending on the season, you might top off your drinks with classics like lemon and lime wedges and olives or more exciting ingredients like edible flowers, marshmallows, and cinnamon sticks. Be sure to offer a mixture of drink options so that everyone - from wine lovers to mocktail drinkers - can enjoy the festivities!

Stock the Essentials 

Once you’ve decided what you’ll be serving on your cart, it’s time to gather your bar tools and glassware. Start off with a few must-have bar tools such as a jigger, bottle opener, corkscrew, strainer, and plenty of napkins. Depending on what type of drink you are serving, you might need glassware such as wine glasses, highball glasses, lowball glasses, shot glasses, and even mugs. Once you have all the basics covered, consider adding in any specialty items you may need for that specific drink. For example, if you are making martinis, you may want to pick up a shaker and martini glasses. It's also nice to have an ice bucket on hand to keep drinks and champagne cold. With these essentials stocked and ready, you’ll be prepared for anything your guests can throw your way!

Use Risers for Levels

When setting up your bar cart, one of the best ways to make it look attractive and add additional space is to use risers. Risers allow you to create different heights so you can group bar tools, glasses, and drinks separately. Your risers can be anything from cake stands to a stack of books – it’s more about the balancing of high and low than the riser itself. Don’t miss this opportunity to create a statement-making display.

Finishing Touches

As a finishing touch, Chicago interior designers will always recommend some artful accents. While you may already have decorated your cart according to a theme, take a look once you’ve set up your drinks to see if there is leftover space to indulge some more bar cart decor ideas. You don’t need to crowd the cart, but adding some flowers, a small lamp, a candle, or some sculpture can bring everything together. Of course, you can always opt to add a cheese board or bar snacks to your cart as well.

Now that your bar cart is all set up, it's time to enjoy being a great host! Whether you’re having a small gathering of close friends or throwing a large party, your holiday bar cart will serve as a focal point of the evening. Plus, with all your drinks an arms-length away, you’ll be able to enjoy the party without having to run back and forth to the kitchen every minute.

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Talk to you soon,

Paula

PHOTO CREDIT: PINTEREST

PHOTO CREDIT: PINTEREST

PHOTO CREDIT: PINTEREST

PHOTO CREDIT: PINTEREST