A Mobile Bar Made for Marquette Weddings

If you’re planning a wedding in Marquette, there are a lot of moving pieces to think through. Food, drinks, timeline, vendors, setup, cleanup, and all the little details in between. One vendor that can make the day run smoother (and look better while doing it) is The Mobile Bar Co.

The Mobile Bar Co. is a locally owned bar rental company based in Marquette, Michigan, serving weddings and events throughout the Upper Peninsula. Their service is designed for couples who want a bar setup that is both functional and visually polished, without having to build or piece together something themselves.

As a catering company, we’ve worked alongside a lot of different vendors over the years, and The Mobile Bar Co. is one we genuinely enjoy teaming up with. They’re organized, easy to work with, and their setups elevate the entire space.

 

About The Mobile Bar Co.

The Mobile Bar Co. is owned by Mike and Cassie Schultz. The idea came from their own outdoor wedding planning experience. Like many couples, they realized that bar options were limited, especially for outdoor venues and non-traditional reception spaces. Building a bar from scratch was possible, but it was time consuming, difficult to transport, and not practical for most events.

So they created an all-in-one mobile solution that makes bar service easier for couples, venues, and vendor teams.

Today, The Mobile Bar Co. provides mobile bar rentals in Marquette, MI and beyond, with setups that are built to work in a wide range of spaces.

 

What They Offer

Their bar rental pricing includes delivery, setup, and pickup. That alone is a huge help for couples planning weddings, especially outdoor weddings where logistics matter.

They also offer a variety of add-ons, including:

  • Cocktail tables and linens
  • Champagne wall or champagne cart
  • Self-serve water station
  • Basic drinkware, straws, and napkins
  • Assistance with drink menu planning
  • Guidance on alcohol purchasing quantities

 

While The Mobile Bar Co. is not a bartending service, they do coordinate bartending when one of their bars is rented. They’ve partnered with several excellent local private-event bartenders, which makes the process much easier if you want full bar service at your wedding.

 

Perfect for Outdoor and Non-Traditional Venues

One of the reasons their service works so well in the Upper Peninsula is flexibility. Weddings in this area happen everywhere, from traditional venues to wide-open outdoor spaces.

The Mobile Bar Co.. has worked at venues such as:

 

Their setups are a great fit for outdoor weddings and events where aesthetics matter just as much as function. Whether it’s a large wedding reception or a smaller gathering, their bars feel intentional and well designed.

They’ve also been a great option for smaller events like graduation parties, showers, and backyard celebrations, where couples and families still want something elevated without overcomplicating the setup.

 

Why We Love Working With Them

A great vendor team makes a wedding day smoother for everyone. Communication, planning, flexibility, and professionalism matter.

The Mobile Bar Co. consistently brings all of that to the table.

From our experience working alongside them, they are easy to coordinate with, respectful of shared space, and focused on making sure the event runs well. Their setups also look great, which matters more than people realize. When the bar area looks clean and polished, the entire reception feels more put together.

And from a catering standpoint, it’s always a win when food and drink service complement each other. Guests tend to gather around the bar and food stations, and those spaces help shape the energy of the night.

Simply put, they do a great job, and we always enjoy working with them.

 

Advice for Couples Planning a Wedding Bar

The Mobile Bar Co.. also offers helpful guidance when it comes to planning your drink menu and alcohol quantities.

Their biggest advice is not to overcomplicate the drink menu. A smooth bar experience usually includes:

  • 2 to 3 signature cocktails
  • Beer and wine
  • Non-alcoholic options (mocktails are a great idea)

 

Too many drink options can slow down service and create longer lines. A simpler menu often leads to faster service and happier guests.

They also recommend booking early. Bar rentals are often one of the last things couples plan, but dates fill up quickly during peak wedding season in Marquette and throughout the U.P.

 

What’s Next for The Mobile Bar Co.

The Mobile Bar Co. is continuing to grow. They’re especially excited about completing their third trailer, which gives them more flexibility to take on multiple events during busy weekends.

They’re also expanding their aesthetic add-ons, including furniture, framed menus, signage, and other décor elements to elevate the bar area even further. They’ve also mentioned exploring new rental ideas beyond bars, including fun options like ice cream carts and snack stations.

A Vendor We Recommend Without Hesitation

If you’re searching for a mobile bar rental in Marquette, MI, The Mobile Bar Co. is absolutely worth reaching out to. They provide a professional setup, helpful planning guidance, and a bar area that looks great in photos and feels like a real part of the event design.

And if you pair The Mobile Bar Co. with Loaded Potato Catering, you’re setting yourself up with a vendor team that works well together and helps your day run smoothly from start to finish.

We’ve enjoyed working with them, and we’re confident you will too.

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