- The perfect bar cart has room to store all the bottles and glasses you need, has wheels for easy mobility, and fits perfectly with every home aesthetic.
- The World Market Metal and Wood Geneva Bar Cart is our top pick because it's sleek, inexpensive, comes with wine and stemware storage, and its versatile look works in any room.
- See more: The best bar stools
Bar carts are the newest fad in interior decorating, perfectly accompanied by tiny cacti, quote boards, chrome ice buckets, and a bottle of Israel's finest.
With so much variety, you want to choose the bar cart that's best for your personal style, whether that's vintage with stained dark wooden shelves, more modern with glass and gold accents, or more boho-chic with handwoven handles.
You also want your bar cart to meet your storage needs without overcrowding your living room. If you're a party-thrower, the cart should feature more shelves, hold more weight, and come with more stemware storage. If you're a Manhattanite in a studio apartment, you may want to downsize and go for a more simple, minimalistic look that can easily be housed in the corner of the room.
We've scoured the internet for the top-rated, best-selling bar carts in a variety of price ranges from under $50 to just over $1,700.
Here are the best bar carts you can buy:
- Best bar cart overall: World Market Metal And Wood Geneva Bar Cart
- Best bar cart under $50: Ikea RASKOG cart
- Best modern bar cart: Holly & Martin Zephs Bar Cart
- Best mid-century bar cart: West Elm Mid-Century Bar Cart
- Best boho bar cart: Serena and Lily South Seas Bar Cart
- Best expensive bar cart: Design Within Reach Møller Trolley
- See more: The best bar stools
Updated 10/30/19 by Jada Wong: Updated prices, formatting, and links.
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