We design every drink menu from scratch for each client. Our goal is for every sip of each cocktail to bring more life to your event. We take pride in using the highest quality, fresh ingredients, and finding a way to complement the finest details of the event.
Silver
Standard Cocktail Service
Licensed and insured Bartender
4 hours of Bartending Services (1HR setup)
Free (1HR setup)
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Equipped with professional bar tools and equipment
Gold
Hand Crafted Experience
Licensed and insured Bartender
4 hours of Bartending Services (1HR setup)
Free (1HR setup)
Customized Garden-to-Glass Cocktail Menu
Shopping list
Equipped with professional bar tools and equipment
Equipped with straws/stirrers, plastic cups, supplies, garnishes, gourmet mixers, cocktail napkins, and Ice.
Black
Complete Hands-Free Experience
Licensed and insured Bartender
4 hours of Bartending Services (1HR setup)
Free (1HR setup)
Customized Garden-to-Glass Cocktail Menu
Custom Garden to Glass Signature cocktails created from scratch for your event
Shopping list
Equipped with professional bar tools and equipment
straws/stirrers, plastic cups, supplies, garnishes, gourmet mixers, cocktail napkins, and Ice.
Hospitality Staffing Consultation
Discount on alcohol concierge services
Stocking a home bar might seem like a daunting task, but the fact of the matter is, you only need a relatively small selection of supplies to make a wide array of popular drinks. Here are a few things to consider when stocking your bar:
1. Cost: How much do you want to spend on your home bar? High-end drinks and barware can end up costing you quite a lot of money, but there are plenty of budget-friendly options on the market. Set a clear budget for your home bar before you start shopping to help you make informed choices as you go.
2. Space: The space you have set aside for your home bar can limit the size of your drink and barware collection. Your home bar might take up an entire basement, or it might reside on a single bar cart. Be realistic about the number of bottles and glasses you can fit in your home bar.
3. Drinks: Make a list of some of your favorite cocktails as well as popular drinks you’d like to be able to serve to guests. For each drink, list out the necessary ingredients, bar tools, and glassware. This will help you build a shopping list and ensure that you have the supplies needed to make the drinks you think are most important.