Got an event? Try getting a Mobile Bar to keep the guests entertained and make your event stand out.
Here are the top five things to look in a Mobile Bar to ensure you have a smooth-flowing party or event.
1. Bar Set-up
The Bar will be the first thing guests will notice in the event. Is the bar set-up ordinary or have a little "extra" in the ordinary? Today most of the mobile bars are customized with lights, sound control, etc. Tidiness is also a factor in the set-up - glasses, cups, tissue, straw, trash. Presenting the drinks also boost the visual appearance, a beverage tower, unique pitcher and glasses are commonly used. If the bar set-up is awesome, chances are the guest will enjoy the event more likely.
2. Taste
Now that the bar is already set, lets's take a look at the drinks. Most guests will look for the familiar cocktails like margarita, whiskey sour, long island. Be sure the mobile bar catering your event have this and knows the classic drinks. There are also the adventurous ones that are looking for a new taste. Here the mobile bar can exhibit their original concoctions or craft cocktails, their signature drinks. Stocking up some beers and premium liquors will be an option too.
3. Price
Event organizers usually have a range of budget to work with. The affordability of the services for mobile bar depends on how many types of drinks to be served, number of hours bar will open, number of guests they can serve. A common package is 5 type of drinks for 4 hours serving 30 guests. Price quotation can be fixed, or it can be negotiable if there are more guests or more type of drinks. Professional entrepreneurs usually can adjust based on client needs to make sure that the money for the services are worth it.
4. Customer Service
This pertains to the professionalism of the mobile bar caterer with the client and with the guests. There should be a smooth flowing process before the event, during the event and even after the event. They must have the right attitude like easy to talk with, always smiling and can suggest or entertain people.
5. Wow Factor
This will be the first impression and over-all experience when you hire a mobile bar for your event. It can be based on how you got your mobile bar caterer, positive feedback or testimonials, awards given to the mobile bar. As long as there is a quality product and quality service it will always be the wow factor of a mobile bar.
Be sure to consider these five things when looking for the best mobile bar for your event.
You are now ready to have your own mobile cocktail party at home, in the office or the nearest rooftop or pool. Be sure to try out some International standard cocktails, shooters, craft cocktails and mocktails.
A Mobile Bar with an excellent set-up. Unique tasting drink letting you have a flavor experience. Affordable prices for any event. Great customer service to enjoy with. and the wow-factor only you can define...
One of the Best Mobile Bar in the metro is Counter Culture Cafe or simply C3. C3 is awarded by Q Asia Magazine as Best Shooters Bar providing quality service and product quality. C3 is aso recognized as Most Outstanding Elite Beverage Bar Provider by the National Consumers' Choice Awards Council, Consumer Eye Marketing & Research, ShopBest Magazine and Philippine Events Specialist and Marketing Services Co. Ltd.
An Elite Beverage Bar, catering to the clients needs and wants. Counter Culture Cafe (C3) will cover from House Parties to Corporate Events and other different Celebrations. C3 provides innovative beverage concoctions infusing coffee, alcohol, fruit juice, jelly, wine, soda and tea.
We guarantee into bringing "A FLAVOR EXPERIENCE" to our patrons with our cocktails, shooters, mocktails and coffee concoctions together with fun and excitement.
C3 accepts bookings for weddings, birthdays, corporate events, special occasions and any other special events you might have in mind.
For inquiries and reservations please call 09334567125 and 09152904135. Email us at counterculturecafe.c3@gmail.com. Like and follow us on Facebook, and Instagram,@CounterCultureCafe
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