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FTS Hospitality Event Staffing
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FTS Hospitality Event Staffing
Top Pro

Exceptional 5.0

(30)

Exceptional 5.0

(30)

Great value
  • 45 hires on Thumbtack
  • Serves Atlanta, GA
Zoe E. says, "FTS Hospitality brought big ice cubes, bitters, a cocktail menu, and glasses, which were all appreciated. One glass was broken by a guest, and I didn’t have to pay for it, which was also nice. Our parking situation is a little bit confusing (but didn’t cause issues for any of our many guests), and Shannon was very stressed about parking when she arrived. I was very busy and stressed about preparing for the party, and the parking fiasco got my night started off really badly. My husband had to park her car, and my dog was freaking out, and it was very stressful and chaotic. I was embarrassed for the rest of the night about how it went. I think it’s reasonable to expect a vendor to be able to park in a way like you expect the rest of your guests to park (not blocking all the spaces for someone else). Additionally, Shannon asked if I pre-made a cocktail when she was setting up, expecting that I had done so. She ended up making the cocktails, but I was super confused, and this also added to my pre-party stress. Before the party, via text, I thought she had asked me if it would be okay for her to batch make 1 of the cocktails. Apparently, she was asking me to do that in advance of the party, which was a bit frustrating because I wouldn’t need a bartender if I premade the cocktails. I only asked her to make 3 cocktails throughout the night, I prepared all the fresh juice & ingredients in advance, and I set up two separate self-service wine and beer bars that were unattended. I wasn’t going to leave a review because I recognize it’s a bit unfair to be so frustrated about the parking situation, but Shannon has asked me 3 times to leave a review over the course of 1.5 weeks via direct text, plus a request on Thumbtack."See more

Q & A

Answers to commonly asked questions from the experts on Thumbtack.

How much does it cost to hire a bartender for a private party?

Hiring a bartender for a private party typically costs between $270 and $390 in total. On an hourly basis, expect to pay at least $40 to $60 per hour, as well as a flat fee. How much you’ll pay, however, depends on the time of year or day, the size of the party and other factors. Get in touch with a few bartenders near you and request a free estimate — it’s the only way to get an accurate idea of how much private bartending services will cost you.

Check out “How much does it cost to hire a bartender?” to learn more about the cost factors.

How do I find a good bartender?

Put some time on your calendar to research and compare top-rated bartenders near you online. Start by looking at their ratings and services. For example, some bartending services will provide a waitstaff, glassware, ice, coolers, food and more.

Next, look at their photos of past events and read the customer reviews. Find feedback on the bartenders’ services. Did they offer fair pricing? Did they show up on time to set up? Did they bring all of the appropriate drinks, cups, supplies and decorations? Did they interact politely with the party guests and provide a pleasant overall experience? And did they do the agreed-upon cleanup afterward?

Narrow down your top choices, and start contacting the bartenders. Ask for cost estimates for your event, and tell them how many people will be attending, what type of event it is and what services you require. You should also ask them questions about their experience.

Bartenders may need a license in your state, county or city to work at a private party. Make sure they’re properly certified before you hire anyone.

Do bartenders need to be licensed?

Certain counties, cities and states may require licensing. Check your local government’s regulations before starting your search.

In many cases, you might want to choose a bartender who has a license and/or certification. If you’re considering hiring a bartender for an upcoming event or a special occasional, check their online profiles to find out what credentials they have. If you can’t find the information online, don’t hesitate to ask them directly when requesting to receive free estimates.

How much should you tip wedding bartenders?

Sometimes, a gratuity is included in your final bill. If not, consider tipping your wedding bartenders between 10% and 15%. However, this is not a set-in-stone rule. You can always tip more, perhaps 20%-25%, for great service.

What do bartenders cost for a wedding?

It costs roughly between $270 and $390 to hire a bartender. However, if you need a wedding bartender, you should request cost estimates from bartenders near you. Depending on the drinks you plan to serve, the number of guests and other factors, your total cost will vary.

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