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Liberty Homestead Mobile Bar
5 ★★★★★ 91 Google reviews · Mobile bartending service — Blackfoot, Idaho
By appointment — contact to check your date
Plan your event
- Serves the Blackfoot, ID area — confirm your venue is inside their travel range when you inquire
- Tap truck / mobile bar unit they bring a converted truck, trailer, or cart as the bar itself — confirm your venue has the space and access for it
- Phone (208) 296-0970
- Website libertycatersidaho.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.
How they'll run your bar
“From our very first conversation, it was clear that Liberty Homestead, owned by Lindsay and her husband Matt, was the perfect fit for our micro-wedding.”
“They served local cider, wine and beer (favorites of the bride and groom) from the coolest, boho Teddy tap trailer.”
“Our wedding guests absolutely loved our signature drinks, I’m pretty sure every guest told me how good they were!”
“We have nothing but amazing things to say about Liberty Homestead - their communication, kindness and service was amazing and the pizza was delicious.”
“They were very accomodating as I don’t drink and allowed me to bring my own non-alcoholic drinks of choice.”
Add-ons they offer
“Our wedding guests absolutely loved our signature drinks, I’m pretty sure every guest told me how good they were!”
“They were very accomodating as I don’t drink and allowed me to bring my own non-alcoholic drinks of choice.”
What hosts say again and again
“If your looking for either food or bev served at your event you should absolutely reach out to them, their service made our day what it was!”
“Given the professionalism and kindness we experienced, it was a no-brainer to choose them for both our bartending and catering needs as well.”
“Both drinks were perfectly crafted, and the bartenders were friendly, professional, and made sure everyone had a great time.”
“Additionally, the bartenders were not only efficient, but incredibly courteous, professional, and genuinely fun, contributing greatly to the joyful atmosphere of our wedding day.”
“It was easy to work with Matt and Lindsay during the planning stages of the wedding and both my daughter in law and son in law enjoyed tasting some sample drinks.”
From the reviews
From our very first conversation, it was clear that Liberty Homestead, owned by Lindsay and her husband Matt, was the perfect fit for our micro-wedding. Lindsay was incredibly communicative and helpful during our initial phone consultation.
This family is absolutely AMAZING to work with! They are the sweetest ever! They always replied so quick to all my questions and even had us into their restaurant on a day they were closed because that was the only time that would work for my husband and I.
Liberty Homestead & Mobile Bar was an outstanding addition to our team of vendors. They offered not just competitive pricing but a commitment to quality that aligned with our 'champagne taste on a hard seltzer budget'. Lindsay was instrumental in navigating our high standards for wine and beer within our tight budget.
The most amazing people to work with! We chose to use liberty for their bar and food service and from the very start they have been amazing! Communication was 10/10. They were very helpful when it came to helping us pick our menus and had great options.
Booking Liberty Homestead Mobile Bar for a wedding
Weddings come up for Liberty Homestead Mobile Bar — 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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