Wedding Bartenders in Chicago: Raise a Glass, Skip the Line
13 mobile bartending services around Chicago, Illinois show real evidence of wedding work — 12 with weddings confirmed on the service's own site — receptions, cocktail hours, rehearsal dinners, the lot. The planning math travels well: one bartender per 50–75 guests, and roughly two drinks per guest the first hour, one per hour after for the shopping list. Most services here operate dry-hire — in most states the host supplies the alcohol and the service brings the bar, the bartenders, mixers, ice, and everything else; confirm the rules for your state and your venue. With 13 services serving town, a second quote for your date is one email away — and it's the single best negotiating tool a couple has. Rated services are ranked below by local reputation (rating weighted by review count), and where couples' reviews talk about weddings, the quote is shown — that's the reputation you're choosing between.
5. unMuddled Bartending Company
5 ★★★★★ 58 reviews
“There are not enough good things in the world to say about unMuddled! From the first correspondence to the handshake farewell of our wedding, Ross and his team were the most…” — Bill
8. The Loop Libations Company - Mobile Bartending and Event Bar Catering
5 ★★★★★ 14 reviews
9. Chicago Bartending Company
4.7 ★★★★★ 13 reviews
“We are so glad we hired CBC for our wedding! They provided bartending and wait staff services and we were truly impressed with their work. Our bartenders were amazing. Interactive…” — Mario
12. Chicago Prime Bartending
5 ★★★★★ 5 reviews
“I highly recommend Chicago Prime Bartending! We hired them for our wedding, and we could not be happier with all the work they did. Zulema and her staff were so easy to work with…” — Ann
Booking the wedding bar in Chicago: the short checklist
- Confirm the date and the venue first. "Are you free on our date, and do you serve our venue's area?" is the whole first email. Travel radius and travel fees vary service to service — a venue twenty minutes out of town is usually fine, but ask.
- Do the guest-count math before the call. One bartender per 50–75 guests — say your count and let them staff it, then get the bartender number written into the contract. If a quote staffs 150 guests with one bartender, that's your answer about the service.
- Ask about insurance early. Most venues require liquor liability and general liability coverage with a certificate of insurance. A professional service sends the COI without drama; hesitation here is the biggest red flag in the category.
- Get the shopping list from them. In most states you'll be buying the alcohol yourself (dry-hire is the legal norm — confirm your state and venue's rules). Any experienced wedding service will turn your guest count and menu into an exact shopping list — two drinks per guest the first hour, one per hour after, is the rule they'll be working from. Buy a margin; unopened retail bottles are usually returnable.
- Compare two quotes on the same menu. 13 services around town do weddings, and they know it. Same guest count, same hours, same menu — then compare what's included: setup and teardown, mixers and ice, glassware, cocktail-hour staffing. The cheaper quote with three "not included" lines usually isn't the cheaper quote.
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