This mid-century inspired cart arrives in a distinctive dark finish, perfect for creating a moody bar set-up.
If gold and glitz aren't what you seek, this wood, marble, and metal bar cart should do the trick.
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Glass shelves and a gold frame? Talk about classic bar cart style.
Save space and add a pop of glam with this round, narrow, gold bar cart. All three shelves are mirrored.
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A real stunner in white and gold, this bar cart offers two tiers of shelves supported by a metal frame and functional wheels.
Park it next to a couch or chair as an end table, or position it near your front door to catch your keys, wallet, mail, and other everyday essentials.
The wicker trend just keeps on going, and this bar cart is definitely proof.
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Not only is this round bar car a fun take on the traditional, it's sold in six different finishes and has earned an impressive 4.4/5 rating from happy shoppers.
Because this metal bar cart folds and unfolds in a snap, it's ideal for adding extra storage when entertaining. And because it has wheels, you can easily roll it over to your party's most-trafficked area.
The cart's three tiers can each support 60 pounds' worth of booze, drinkware, hors d'oeuvres, and whatever else you're serving up.
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With a simple silhouette, two shelves, and a modern frame, you really can't go wrong with this mid-century-style bar cart.
This decidedly contemporary bar cart offers three levels of chic storage, with the middle shelf swiveling in and out to grant you easier access to your bottles and bevvies.
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The MVP of your summer patio, this indoor-outdoor bar cart features polyethylene rattan and tempered glass shelves, which means it'll withstand hot, sunny days and the occasional downpour.
The bottom shelf has a built-in, removable ice bucket, while racks on the top shelf can hold up to 12 wine glasses.
This asymmetrical bar cart would be perfectly at home in an artsy hotel, but it'd also look amazing in your living room or outdoor space. In addition to storing barware, the cart can serve as a station for tea and coffee prep.
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If you're looking for a bar cart with a smaller footprint, this option by Nathan James should fit the bill. Its two rectangular shelves each measure 27 inches across, so it won't take up too much floor space.
Use yours to store bottles and glassware, or enlist it as a plant stand that can be conveniently wheeled outside when the weather's warm.
This pick is extra special in that it also includes hangers for wine bottles and stemware, so you can save on cabinet space and have everything in one room.
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The wood and metal look super chic together, and the leather detail on the handle adds interest.
Scandinavian simplicity meets Art Deco geometry in this chic bar cart. Between the light plywood shelves and steel frame, it's an instant statement piece, equally perfect as a drinks station as it is a nightstand or plant shelf.
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With plenty of space for all your favorite booze (and chic barware, of course), this metallic cart is worth the splurge. The clean lines and metallic finish make it feel totally unique—plus, it has wheels so you can turn it into a mobile drinks station at your next party.
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