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Tend Your Bar - Bartending Service
5 ★★★★★ 4 Google reviews · Mobile bartending service — Fresno, California
By appointment — contact to check your date
Plan your event
- Serves the Fresno, CA area — confirm your venue is inside their travel range when you inquire
- Dry hire you buy the alcohol, they bring the bar, the bartenders, and the service — the legal norm for mobile bartending in most states; they can usually send a shopping list sized to your guest count
- Phone (559) 999-2876
- Website tendyourbar.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.
Add-ons they offer
From the reviews
Patrick did our event which was 4 days and about 350 guests per event. We asked for craft cocktails, no lines and exceptional drinks (not an easy task). Patrick and his team absolutely met every one of our asks and more. They handled a large event and difficult drinks with ease. Would highly recommend to anyone
Patrick did a great job tending the bar, great getting to know him at the party. Will definitely use his business again for an event. Would recommend if your looking for a bartender to help with the drink mixing and serving.
Loved working with Patrick. And our bartender Matt was fabulous. We had around 100 people at our party and got so many compliments Will use them for any future parties and we recommend to all my friends and family.
Excellent attitude, Drinks and support. Went above and beyond to make my son's wedding event perfect. Thank you so much
Booking Tend Your Bar - Bartending Service for a wedding
Weddings come up for Tend Your Bar - Bartending Service — 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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