Sip, sip, hooray for these chic stations.
Wedding bars often go by the moniker "watering holes" for a reason—at one point or another, nearly everyone rolls through! Elevate these high-traffic areas beyond basic and boring to automatically guarantee yourself some ultra-impressed guests. Ahead, we're sharing real couples who took the serving-station challenge in stride, dreaming up the wine bars, beer bars, and cocktail bars of your dreams. Beachy, boho, rustic, casual, or luxe, these real weddings diversified the standard setup, and their thematic, accessible, and one-of-a-kind structures made celebratory sipping a breeze.
Ready to capitalize on booze space like they did? Take some hints from these show-stopping stations. Party drinks have never been better housed, serving beverages has never been more fun, and wedding bars have never been cooler. These designs are sure to lift (and store!) your spirits—we'll raise a glass to that!
This island welcome party took place off the coast of Florida, but its beachy bars were inspired by those the couple sipped at in Mykonos. The celebration featured four drink stations in total: One for rum, one for margaritas, one for beer, and one for rosé.
Monogrammed Bar
The groom made this moss-monogrammed station, which stood to serve wine and beer. The reception also included a tequila cocktail bar.
Casual Bar
A light-up sign and sandy wood served as the backdrop for this welcoming bar. The structure sat on the venue's lawn and offered refreshing, citrusy cocktails. Also on site? A craft beer station serving selections from Ballast Point.
Summery Bar
This summery set-up included a pretty pattern and stylish monogram. The bar was customized by A Day in May and served seasonal sips like watermelon martinis.
Cabin Bar
This outdoor structure stood beside the couple's cabin home, and was stocked with wines from their personal collection.
Dresser Bar
Vintage home furnishings were transformed into a chic drink station at this whimsical wedding. The dresser and shelving unit held books, knick-knacks, and flowers, plus all the ingredients necessary for a makeshift cocktail bar. The final touch? A tongue-in-cheek sign stating "Prohibition Ends Here."
Bar Cart
This custom-designed cart served a very specific treat—made-to-order "snow cups" with a limoncello spike.
Hand-Me-Down Bar
This couple repurposed the bar from the groom's brother's wedding—the unique wooden station was spruced up with flowers and greenery.
Bohemian Bar
This blue-gray base received a boho upgrade thanks to a graphic monogram. The same pattern was used throughout the celebration, while the foliage garland added a touch of greenery to the bar.
Exclamatory Bar
This simple bar spoke for itself with a custom-made wooden sign modeled off the font used on the wedding's stationery.
Overgrown Bar
This beautiful bar practically blended in with the bushes. Ironically, that's what made it a total standout.