9 Reception Bars That Have Nothing to Do With Cocktails

Serving signature drinks, craft beers and mixed cocktails is one approach to a reception bar, but don’t overlook options for feasting as well. Whether it’s a spread of appetizers during cocktail hour, main courses for dinner or snacks to keep everyone’s dancing energy up, consider these bars when planning your wedding reception menu.

1. Popcorn Bar

9 Reception Bars That Have Nothing to Do With Cocktails
LoveDays Photography

Fill vintage boxes and popcorn with toppings and mix-ins for a wedding snack that everyone can dig into.

From the album: An Elegant Wedding at The Phoenix Room in Newburyport, Massachusetts

2. Pickle Bar

9 Reception Bars That Have Nothing to Do With Cocktails
Alison Conklin Photography

Treat your guests to gourmet pickles in a variety of flavors and serve them in jars and barrels on a table decorated with dill plants. These also make great wedding favors.

From the album: A Nature-Inspired, Spring Wedding at Brooklyn Botanic Garden in Brooklyn, New York

3. Sushi Bar

9 Reception Bars That Have Nothing to Do With Cocktails
Person Killian Photography

Pass out chopsticks for an impressive spread of sushi rolls at your reception.

From the album: A Romantic, Whimsical Wedding at the Four Seasons Hotel in Boston, Massachusetts

4. Candy Bar

9 Reception Bars That Have Nothing to Do With Cocktails
Esvy Photography

Instead of a single-serve chocolate snack, this candy bar will satisfy every guest’s sweet tooth while adding some little colorful, edible décor.

From the album: A Traditional Wedding at Waterside Restaurant in North Bergen, New Jersey

5. Bacon Bar

9 Reception Bars That Have Nothing to Do With Cocktails
Brooke Images

Everything’s better with bacon—especially your wedding reception!

From the album: A Classic Summer Wedding at Ribault Club in Fort George Island, Florida

6. Mashed Potato Bar

9 Reception Bars That Have Nothing to Do With Cocktails
Hyer Images

Take taters to a whole new level with a station loaded with lots of tasty toppings.

From the album: An Elegant, Formal Wedding at The Mills House Wyndham Grand Hotel in Charleston, South Carolina

7. Salsa Bar

9 Reception Bars That Have Nothing to Do With Cocktails
Shelly Taylor Photography

From mild to red hot, a salsa bar is a must-have when serving up snacks of chips and dips or feeding guests different types of tacos.

From the album: A Southwestern DIY Wedding at a Private Residence in Waco, Texas

8. Dessert Bar

9 Reception Bars That Have Nothing to Do With Cocktails
Bright Bird Photography

Why serve only cake when you can be more decadent with a buffet of cake pops, chocolate mousse shooters, cupcakes, brownie bites and more?

From the album: A Rustic Wedding at Springhill Pavilion in Belgrade, Montana

9. Pizza Bar

9 Reception Bars That Have Nothing to Do With Cocktails
Onelove Photography

When guests work up an appetite on the dance floor, pizza is one late-night snack guaranteed to keep the party going.

From the album: A Romantic, Rustic Wedding at Lago Giuseppe Cellars in Templeton, California

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