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    Minimalist Wedding Bar Menus

    Browse our curated collection of minimalist wedding bar menus.

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    Pour — Wedding Bar Menu Template
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    Pour — Wedding Bar Menu Template

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    About Our Wedding Bar Menus

    A wedding bar menu lists the drinks available at the reception bar, from signature cocktails named after the couple to the beer, wine, and full liquor selection. It tells guests what they can order and signals the level of care behind the celebration. Our wedding bar menu templates are fully editable in our free browser-based editor. No Canva account, no Photoshop, no software to install. Customize signature cocktail names and ingredients, beer and wine lists, his and hers drinks (the bride and groom each pick a cocktail named after them), or a full bar menu listing every available option. Whether you are searching for a printable wedding bar menu, an editable wedding bar sign template, a wedding signature drinks display for behind the bar, or his and hers cocktail menu cards for the reception, every template here is built to be customized in your browser and printed at home or at any local print shop. Most templates are available in two formats: small bar cards (5x7 or 4x6 inches) placed on or near the bar, and large bar signs (16x20 or 18x24 inches) displayed on an easel behind the bar.

    Browse Wedding Bar Menus by Style

    Minimalist Wedding Bar Menus

    Clean lines, modern serif typography, and generous white space. For weddings with a contemporary or modern aesthetic.

    Floral Wedding Bar Menus

    Watercolor florals and soft botanicals. Pairs with garden weddings, vineyard receptions, and floral wedding suites.

    Boho Wedding Bar Menus

    Earthy textures, terracotta tones, and hand-drawn details. Great for outdoor and desert weddings.

    Classic Wedding Bar Menus

    Formal typography and traditional layouts. Ideal for ballroom receptions, country club weddings, and black-tie events.

    Rustic Wedding Bar Menus

    Warm wood tones and hand-lettered scripts. Perfect for barn weddings and farmhouse-themed celebrations.

    Wedding Bar Menu Formats

    Bar menus come in two formats. Most weddings use one or the other, not both. Pick based on your reception layout and budget:

    • Small bar menu cards (5x7 or 4x6 inches). Placed on the bar surface in small acrylic stands or laid flat next to napkins for guests to grab. Best when the bar is in the same room as the reception and guests can see the full menu by walking up. Print 2 to 5 cards per bar station so guests do not crowd around a single card.
    • Large bar signs (16x20 or 18x24 inches on foam board or in a frame). Displayed on an easel behind the bar or on a stand next to it. Visible from across the room so guests know what is on offer before they approach. Best for receptions with a separate bar area or large guest counts where multiple guests are in line at once. Pair with the bartender team who can answer questions on the cocktail recipes.

    Some couples use both: a large bar sign for visibility from across the room and small bar cards on the bar surface for guests reading up close while waiting in line.

    What to Include on a Wedding Bar Menu

    A complete wedding bar menu typically lists every drink option, organized by category. Sections to include depend on your bar setup:

    • Signature cocktails. The featured drinks of the night, often named after the couple or a meaningful place. Most weddings have 2 to 4 signature cocktails. List the name, the ingredients, and optionally a short description of why you picked it.
    • Beer. Group by type (light beer, IPA, stout) or list 4 to 6 specific beers by name. Often grouped as "On Tap" and "By the Bottle" if both formats are offered.
    • Wine. Group by red, white, and rose. List 2 to 4 options per category. Optionally include a short pairing note for the dinner courses.
    • Liquor and mixers. Vodka, gin, whiskey, rum, tequila, plus standard mixers (tonic, soda, juice). For full bar receptions only.
    • Non-alcoholic options. Sparkling water, sodas, mocktails, lemonade. Always include at least one elegant non-alcoholic option for guests who do not drink.
    • Wedding cake or dessert pairings. Optional. Some couples list a coffee bar or dessert wine for the cake-cutting moment.

    His and Hers Wedding Cocktails

    The modern trend is for the bride and groom to each pick a signature cocktail that reflects their personality, often displayed as a side-by-side menu titled "His and Hers" or named after each partner. Common patterns:

    • Each partner picks their favorite cocktail. The bride might pick a French 75, the groom an old fashioned. The menu lists both with their names attached: "The Sarah" and "The Michael."
    • Each partner gets a custom-named drink. Reword classic cocktails with names that mean something to the couple: "The Bride's First Date" (an espresso martini if that was the first drink they ordered together), "The Groom's Game Day" (a beer cocktail).
    • Light versus dark approach. The bride takes a clear or light cocktail (a French 75, a margarita, a paloma), the groom takes a dark or smoky cocktail (an old fashioned, a Manhattan, a Negroni). Visually balanced on the menu.
    • Seasonal or themed pairing. Both drinks reflect the wedding season or theme: a fall wedding might feature an apple cinnamon old fashioned and a maple sage cocktail. A summer wedding might feature a frozen rose and a watermelon margarita.

    Many of our templates support the his-and-hers format with a two-column layout. List both cocktails with their names, ingredients, and a small icon or photo if you want to highlight the visual contrast.

    How to Use Your Wedding Bar Menu Template

    1. Confirm your bar package and signature cocktails with the venue or bartender team 4 to 6 weeks before the wedding. The printed menu must match what the bar will actually serve, so wait for written confirmation.
    2. Pick a template that matches your wedding invitation suite. Filter by style above (Minimalist, Floral, Boho, Classic, or Rustic).
    3. Choose your format. Small bar cards (5x7 or 4x6) for placement on the bar surface, or large bar signs (16x20 or 18x24) for display behind or beside the bar.
    4. Open the template in our free browser-based editor. List drinks in serving order: signature cocktails first (most prominent), then beer, then wine, then non-alcoholic options. Group with clear headings.
    5. Pull color codes from your wedding invitation suite so the bar menu matches the rest of your stationery.
    6. Download the print-ready PDF. Print small cards at home on 80lb to 100lb cardstock. Send large bar signs to a print shop for foam board mounting ($35 to $65 for 18x24).

    Pairs With

    Wedding bar menus pair with food wedding menus placed at each setting, place cards at each seat, and table numbers at each table. For the entrance to the reception, see our seating charts and welcome signs. Browse the full Ceremony & Reception Essentials collection for the complete day-of stationery suite.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    How many wedding bar menus do I need?

    It depends on the format. For small bar menu cards (5x7 or 4x6), print 2 to 5 cards per bar station so guests can read the menu without crowding. Most weddings have one bar, so 5 to 10 small cards is plenty. For large bar signs (16x20 or 18x24), one sign per bar station is enough since the sign is visible from across the room. Some couples use both: a large sign behind the bar plus 3 to 5 small cards on the bar surface for guests reading while in line.

    What is the difference between a bar menu and a bar sign?

    A bar menu is a small printed card (5x7 or 4x6 inches) placed on or near the bar for guests to read up close. A bar sign is a large printed display (16x20 or 18x24 inches) on an easel behind or beside the bar, visible from across the room. Bar menus work best at intimate weddings where guests walk up to the bar one at a time. Bar signs work best at larger weddings where multiple guests are in line and need to see the menu before they reach the bartender.

    What should a wedding bar menu say?

    A wedding bar menu should list every drink available at the bar, organized by category. Standard sections are signature cocktails (with names and ingredients), beer (grouped by type or listed individually), wine (red, white, rose), full liquor and mixers (for full-bar receptions), and at least one non-alcoholic option (mocktails, sparkling water, sodas). Add a small heading at the top with the couple's names or a phrase like "Cheers!" and optionally a thank-you note at the bottom. For his and hers cocktails, name each drink and credit which partner picked it.

    What size are wedding bar menu signs?

    Wedding bar signs are typically 16x20 inches or 18x24 inches and displayed on an easel behind or beside the bar. Smaller bar menu cards are 5x7 inches (most common) or 4x6 inches for postcard-style cards on the bar surface. The 18x24 size is the safest default for bar signs because most poster easels are sized for it and most print shops offer it as a standard option. Use 16x20 if your bar area is smaller and a 24-inch sign would feel too large.

    Can I print wedding bar menus at home?

    Yes for small bar cards. Wedding bar menu cards (5x7 or 4x6 inches) print at home easily on 80lb to 100lb cardstock with any home printer. Most templates print 2 cards per 8.5x11 inch sheet, so 10 cards is 5 sheets of cardstock at $3 to $8 total. Large bar signs (16x20 or 18x24) need a print shop because home printers max out at 11x14 inches. Print shops typically charge $15 to $35 for paper and $35 to $65 for foam board mounting.

    How do you name signature cocktails for a wedding?

    Common naming conventions for wedding signature cocktails include using the couple's first names ("The Sarah" and "The Michael"), naming drinks after meaningful places ("The Brooklyn Old Fashioned" if you both grew up there), naming after milestones ("First Date Margarita"), or pairing with the wedding theme ("Garden Spritz" for a garden wedding). Two to four signature cocktails is the standard. The names appear at the top of the bar menu and often on the bar sign as the visual anchor.