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Corporate Event Bartenders in Fort Worth
11 mobile bartending services around Fort Worth, Texas show real evidence of corporate work — office holiday parties, team-building events, client mixers, grand openings — and 5 of them also show licensing-and-insurance evidence, the thing your venue will ask about first. Start every conversation with the certificate of insurance: your building or venue will want proof of general liability and liquor liability coverage, usually naming them as additional insured, and a professional service sends it within a day. Staffing math is the standard one bartender per 50–75 guests; in most states the host supplies the alcohol and the service brings the rest (dry-hire — confirm your state's rules and your building's policy). Rated services are ranked below by local reputation (rating weighted by review count), with clients' corporate mentions shown where reviews have them.
6. OliveYou Mobile Bar
5 ★★★★★ 20 reviews
8. Top Shelf Barr
5 ★★★★★ 13 reviews
“We had an excellent experience with Top Shelf Barr Service For our company party on Saturday night! The bartender that they sent to us,Tyla, did an awesome job. The communication…” — Debbie
9. Buzzing By Mobile Bar
5 ★★★★★ 3 reviews
“We highly recommend Buzzing By after using them for our company Christmas party! They made the whole process so easy from providing all the cups, ice, mixers, and even a shopping…” — Clearwater
10. The Rockin' Horse Mobile Bar
5 ★★★★★ 1 reviews
More corporate bar services listed on the web
Found via web search — not yet rated on Google, so they can't be ranked above, but their own sites show corporate-event work. Worth including in the quote round.
DFW Bartending: Liquid Catering
DFW Bartending provides liquid catering and professional bartenders for North Texas and Waco. Services include bartenders, mobile bar rental, champagne tower,
Booking a company-event bar in Fort Worth: the planner's checklist
- Send the venue requirements with the first email. Venue name, date, headcount, hours — and "please send a COI showing general liability and liquor liability, with the venue named as additional insured." That one sentence does more vetting than an hour of calls.
- Confirm who buys the alcohol and how the list gets built. In most states that's the host side (dry-hire); an experienced service turns your headcount into an exact shopping list — two drinks per guest the first hour, one per hour after. Some venues require alcohol through their own license — check before purchasing anything.
- Put the zero-proof menu on the menu. A signature mocktail listed alongside the cocktails keeps the event inclusive for everyone in the room — ask what their mocktail program actually looks like, and see who does it well.
- Ask the building questions a wedding never has. Load-in path, freight elevator, dock access, setup window, where the bar can physically stand, and power if the setup needs it. Ten minutes with facilities now saves the event-day scramble.
- Get two quotes on identical scope. Same headcount, hours, and menu — then compare what's included (glassware, barback, travel, teardown). With 11 services around town, the second quote is cheap leverage — and for December dates, start months earlier than feels necessary.
Corporate event bartenders near Fort Worth
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