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Irish Craftsmanship, built in USA
90 minute setup
Financing Available
Real Taverns in Real Backyards
Real good times!
5,000+ Taverns Delivered Nationwide
Since 2020, we've been transforming backyards, one Tavern at a time!
GOOGLE REVIEWS
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“The best purchase we made for our backyard.”
— Mike R., New Jersey
“Delivery and setup was incredibly easy.”
— Sarah M., Texas
Whether it's football Sunday, summer cocktails, or backyard BBQs, your Tavern becomes the center of every gathering.
SHARK TANK SUCCESS!
From Ireland to America, two friends built more than just backyard bars — they built a brand. Discover the story behind Taverns-To-Go and how a simple idea became a nationwide business.
FAQs
Orders are typically processed within 1–2 business days. Delivery times vary by location, but most orders arrive within 3–7 business days. You’ll receive tracking details once your order ships.
The entry can be on either side - just tell us your preference on the day of delivery/assembly.
The bar can be built on any level stable surface. Concrete, gravel, pavers or decking all work fine.
There is no floor in the bar. The four walls of the structure sit on whatever surface you provide.
We recommend up to a 50" TV for the Castlebar (M), Dunbar (L) and 7-Up (XL) models.
There is less space available in the Temple Bar (S). We recommend a 24" TV. Alternatively, we can rework the back wall shelves so you can fit a larger TV. Simply ask us on the day of assembly.
30" tall bar stools work best. The main countertop height is approximately 42".
No problem! We can adjust the height or even leave out the roof. See examples of how we have done this before here.
Our bars are extremely solid and heavy. The structure sits on whatever level surface you have - we do not bolt or tie the structure down. If you are concerned about wind damage, especially if the bar is being placed in an exposed area, we highly recommend that you make provisions to secure the structure in place. This can be easily done using expansion bolts drilled through the framing of the walls down into the ground.