Alcoholic Drinks Stations Your Guests Will Love

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There’s nothing that gets the party started like an open bar! These alcoholic drinks stations will help you to do just that in a stylish way. They are perfect for a post-ceremony celebration or as welcome drinks at your wedding reception venue. No matter where you plan to get yours set up, any of these alcoholic drinks stations would add a lovely personal touch to your wedding!

 

T2 Coffee Van | View Profile

T2 Coffee Van is a super cute mobile Espresso Bar, but they do more than just amazing coffee! Leo, owner of T2 Coffee has a strong background in the service industry working as mixologist, so you can expect some incredible cocktails too!

 

The Tipple Tuk | View Profile

The Tipple Tuk is a portable Prosecco bar, serving Prosecco on tap from an integrated keg, cooled by a built in cooler. This eyecatching tuk tuk will add an element of glitz and glam to your wedding!

 

The Irish Horsebox Bar Hire | View Profile

This converted horsebox is now a high-quality bar, providing delicious drinks at weddings!

 

The Airstream | View Profile

The Airstream now has two retro catering trailers which were hand-built! They both serve Prosecco and Gin and add vintage bling!

 

Vintage Vanp | View Profile

This vintage inspired mobile bar is used to serve bubbles, and other refreshments for weddings!

 

Karen Ball Events – Prosecco Van | View Profile

This beautiful Fizz Bar van adds something unique to your wedding day! This stunning little three wheel van serves Prosecco, beer and cocktails!

 

Collins Coffee Camp | View Profile

Collins Coffee Camp can do more than just coffee! They also offer a cocktail bar including hot toddies, mulled wine, Bailey’s hot chocolate, Prosecco, Pimms or G & T!

 

The Crazy Mare Events | View Profile

This lovely little mobile drinks station adds a quirky addition to your wedding. They serve Prosecco with strawberries, beer, wine and any of your other favourite tipples!

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