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Beck's Bar & Co

Mobile bartending service — Burlington, Vermont

By appointment — contact to check your date

Listed from the open web — this service doesn't have a Google Business listing yet; we found it via web search. Verify details on their site before booking.
Weddings Licensed & insured

We're a local, fully equipped bartending service based in Burlington, Vermont, offering everything you need to raise the bar for your celebration.

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Plan your event

  • Serves the Burlington, VT area — confirm your venue is inside their travel range when you inquire
  • Licensed & insured licensing and liability insurance come up in reviews or their own materials — still ask for a current certificate of insurance; most venues require one
  • Website becksbarco.com

Booking basics

Mobile bartenders book by the date, not the walk-in — popular Saturdays (especially May–October) go months out, so inquire early with your date, venue, guest count, and whether you want a full package or dry hire. Most will hold a date with a deposit and a signed agreement.

A directory can't see anyone's calendar — availability, travel fees, and minimums always come from the bartender directly.

Add-ons they offer

Extras hosts mention in reviews of Beck's Bar & Co or that the service describes itself — the fastest way to tell whether they can cover the whole bar side of your event.

🍸 Signature Cocktail Menus

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🍹 Mocktails & Zero-Proof

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📦 Setup & Teardown Included

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Add-on mentions are mined from reviews and the service's own materials — packages change season to season, so confirm what's included when you get your quote.

Booking Beck's Bar & Co for a wedding

Weddings come up for Beck's Bar & Co — confirmed on their own site, so they'll know the rhythm of the day: cocktail hour hits all at once, then the bar settles into a steady hum until the last dance. Two numbers get your quote right. First, the staffing math: the standard rule is one bartender per 50–75 guests — so a 150-guest wedding usually means two to three bartenders, and going thin here is the classic cocktail-hour line mistake. Second, drinks per guest: plan on roughly two drinks in the first hour and one per hour after; a dry-hire bartender can turn that into an exact shopping list for your headcount so nothing runs out and nothing goes back to the store.

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Listing compiled July 2026 from the open web (the service’s own website and public pages) — this service has no Google Business listing we could verify against, so double-check details with them directly. Something out of date? Report a correction. Run this service? Claim your listing — it's free.