The bar cart has practically become the new throw pillow for any apartment living room or loft space. But it’s around the holidays when a bar cart really stands out—a vintage brass stunner dressed up in garlands and white mini lights may just upstage your tree (or replace it). Whether you’re looking to upgrade your own bar on wheels or liven up a friend’s with standout stemware, we’ve got you covered with these no-fail cocktail-minded presents for every budget—but none are over $100.
Metallic Gold Pattern Double Old Fashioned Glasses, 4 for $23.96 at World Market
We definitely have a set of these vintage-vibe, fancy but funky, gold-patterned glasses on our wish list this season. They’re the ideal vessel for an Old Fashioned (or two) or any other cocktail you create, especially during the festive holiday season—but if your recipient prefers a bit less flash, these crystal Old Fashioned glasses are classic and refined.Buy Now
Basil Hayden’s Dark Rye Whiskey, $47.99 at Saucey
This intriguing blend of Kentucky rye whiskey, Canadian whiskey, and port is a perfect bottle to give during the colder months—though maybe not to strict whiskey purists unless you’re trying to offend them. For everyone else, the complex oaky notes with caramel tones and dried fruit flavors mingled with sweetness and a bit of rye spice will prove a nice warming winter spirit (with, according to Sara Havens for The Alcohol Professor, a finish that tastes like sugar cookie dough).Buy Now
Scrappy’s Bitters Classic & Exotic Sets Bundle, $37.48 on Amazon
Scrappy’s bitters are handcrafted in small batches from organic ingredients with no artificial flavors, dyes, or chemicals. This bundle of two boxes of sample size bottles includes both their Classic Bitters set and Exotic Bitters set; all together, there are eight flavors: chocolate, grapefruit, lavender, cardamom, celery, orange, Orleans (anise, citrus, and cinnamon), and Aromatic (with vanilla notes).Buy Now
Gold Swan Cocktail Pick Holder with Feather Picks, $19.99 at World Market
Give a nod to “The Twelve Days of Christmas” and add a little whimsy to your pal’s bar cart with this charming golden swan. It holds eight feather-topped cocktail picks for skewering drink garnishes—way better than those disposable wooden ones with the plastic frills.Buy Now
Herb & Lou’s Infused Cocktail Ice Cubes, $36+ at Food52
These brilliant little blocks are designed to be frozen, then popped into a glass and doused with liquor for an insta-cocktail with multilayered flavors that only requires you to stir. There are five flavors in total, including The Cooper (with blood orange and ginger), The Cecile (with watermelon juice and clover honey), and The Clyde (with peach, lemon juice, sage, rosemary, juniper, and vanilla). Each delightfully illustrated box contains 24 cubes of your chosen flavor. They’re also great for non-imbibers, as they can be splashed with seltzer for a ready-made mocktail.Buy Now
Schott Zwiesel Classico Red Wine Decanter, $39.95 at Sur la Table
A nice bottle of red is never a bad gift idea (ditto a recurring wine club subscription). But even better if you accompany it with a beautiful decanter for unlocking the full flavor of the wine. It’s pretty enough to use as a vase or art piece on the bar cart in between vino sessions. And if you want to be even more generous, consider throwing in a bottle brush perfectly shaped for cleaning the curvy interior of the decanter.Buy Now
Gold-Dipped Pinch Bowls, 2 for $58+ at Food52
These gorgeous handmade bowls with touches of gold are the perfect size for small jobs, like holding your fancy Luxardo cherries during a cocktail party, for instance. But they can also move off the bar cart to hold condiments during a dinner party. They’re so enchanting, their new owner will doubtless find many excuses to use them and keep them in sight.Buy Now
Mainstays 3-Quart Stainless Steel Ice Bucket with Hammered Brass Exterior, $19.88 at Walmart
An ice bucket is another item that’s easy to forget when stocking a bar cart, but it’s incredibly useful, and this one made of stainless steel with a hammered brass exterior is also attractive—and affordable. It comes with tongs so no one needs to reach their fingers into the communal ice chest.Buy Now
11-Piece Black Cocktail Shaker Set, $54.90 on Amazon
If your giftee prefers to mix things up, you can outfit your bestie’s entire bar cart for under $60 with this sleek black matte metallic Boston shaker set with all the essential tools included: shaker, strainer, double jigger, muddler, bar spoon, and tongs. The set also comes in copper and silver to coordinate with any decor.Buy Now
Viski Crystal Mixing Glass, $30 at Sur la Table
For those who prefer their drinks stirred, not shaken, this elegant crystal mixing glass will look lovely on their bar cart even in between uses.Buy Now
“Cocktail Codex: Fundamentals, Formulas, Evolutions,” by $22.99 on Amazon
The best-selling authors and mixologists behind the acclaimed Death & Co are at it again. This time, they’re crafting classic and original drinks built from six “root cocktails:” the Old-Fashioned, Martini, Daiquiri, Sidecar, Whisky Highball, and the Flip. If there’s one recipe book to prominently feature on a bar cart, this is it—but check some of our other favorite cocktail books for more great options too.Buy Now
Better Homes & Gardens Nicola Bar Cart, $65 at Walmart
If you can’t swing a vintage bar cart on 1stdibs, this silver metal and classic glass version is a steal. With two tiers and built-in bottle holders, it has plenty of storage space for bottles, glasses, or bar tools of varying heights and sizes. (If you’re willing and able to spend a little more, this gold bar cart with a mid-century modern vibe is also nice, and not too expensive.)Buy Now
Acme Caitlin Serving Cart, $97.85 at Walmart
If your recipient is more into industrial chic style, this bar cart is a great option. The rustic oak and black metal construction is simple but striking, and it includes a wine bottle and glass hanging rack along with two shelves for holding plenty of tools and bottles.Buy Now
Botanical Citrus Kitchen Towel, $12 at Sur la Table
A towel is handy to keep on a bar cat for mopping up inevitable spills, and this one is particularly pretty—but still machine-washable, so not too precious to actually use as intended. If your giftee is a fan of herbs in cocktails, consider this herb-printed towel as an alternative, or for more understated tastes, a classic French linen stripe towel will be appreciated.Buy Now
Small Bamboo Cutting Board, $13.99 on Amazon
A miniature cutting board is a thoughtful addition to any bar cart, perfect for cutting limes or other citrus or small garnishes. This bamboo model has a juice groove to keep it from flooding over the sides, and is naturally resistant to bacteria.Buy Now
White Marble Coasters, $12.99 at World Market
Marble is timeless and basically screams fancy. These geometric coasters are an easy (and affordable) way to say ‘bye bye’ to water rings in style.Buy Now
Stonewall Kitchen’s Ski Lodge Soy Candle, $12.95 at Stonewall Kitchen
We love a good candle on a mirrored bar cart. This juniper, vanilla, and cedarwood candle is one of our holiday favorites—the scent will transport you to a cozy mountain chalet.Buy Now
Seedlip Non-Alcoholic Spirits, $45 each at Food52
Finally, while bar cart gifts would seem to go hand in hand with alcohol, mocktails have come a long way from their Shirley Temple origins. Now, even home mixologists are getting serious about crafting them just as carefully as they would a traditional mixed drink. These non-alcoholic spirits are made from complex blends of botanicals, herbs, and spices, to start you off on the road to a nuanced non-alcoholic cocktail that nonetheless tastes intoxicating.Buy Now
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This post was written by Dan Koday in 2018 and has been updated by Chowhound Editors with new images, links, and text.
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