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10 Outdoor Bar Ideas for Your Backyard

10 Outdoor Bar Ideas for Your Backyard

  • by — Andra DelMonico
  • Published on May 20, 2021

  • Updated on April 5, 2024

You love your man cave and wouldn’t give it up. However, it forces you to stay stuck inside. This isn’t appealing when the weather is warm, the sun is shining, and summer is in full swing. What you need is a backyard pub. This gives you the perfect place outside to enjoy a few cold drinks with friends on a Saturday afternoon.

What’s nice about building your outdoor bar space is that it can be as simple or elaborate as you’d like. From a basic bar made from pallets to one that’s custom-designed and built from granite. These backyard bar ideas will help you get started building the perfect gathering place for your family and friends.

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1. Explore Elegant Countertop Ideas

The countertop of your bar needs to be durable enough to withstand the weather elements. Unless you have a cover for your bar, it’ll get exposed to the sun, rain, wind, and ice. This makes some materials a bad idea. While wood is a popular choice for your bar inside, it will require a lot of upkeep to stay looking nice outside.

Cozy home bar with brick wall and wooden stools
Source: @coopwithinacoop via Instagram
Garage bar with neon signs and barrel seating
Source: @corykalina via Instagram
Pirate themed outdoor bar with wooden stools
Source: @thefootrailstore via Instagram
Rustic backyard bar under a tree canopy
Source: @tonyconnect via Instagram
Tiki bar with thatched roof on wooden deck
Source: @ultimatetiki via Instagram

If you really want wood, try a murphy bar. It folds away flat against the wall when not in use. Then you can set it up when you need it and throw an ice chest under it. This style of op-up bar is ready when you need it and out of the way when you don’t.

2. Discover Stylish Bar Coverings

Nothing puts a damper on good times like bad weather. Add a cover to your outdoor bar and let the party continue. You can do this with a gazebo or pergola. These are structures that you can have built over your bar and surrounding area.

Open garden bar with wooden pallet walls
Source: @adam_dave_brooks88 via Instagram
Tropical outdoor bar with thatch roof and stools
Source: @bamboo_bettys via Instagram
Backyard bar with a British flag and fire pit
Source: @cknk310 via Instagram
Outdoor patio bar with stools and nautical decor
Source: @guy_from_jersey via Instagram
Tiki bar with festive lights and wicker stools
Source: @hey_ca_xox via Instagram
Backyard bar with Jamaican flag and liquor shelves
Source: @mygardenbars via Instagram

While there are metal pop-up style gazebos, you’ll want to avoid these. Invest in a permanent wood frame option. This will have better durability and give you more protection. If you choose to build a pergola instead, look for one with adjustable slats on the roof. Some are manually operated and others are motor operated.

3. Embrace DIY Outdoor Bar Projects

You don’t have to hire an expensive contractor to build your bar. With a little carpentry know-how, you can have your own DIY outdoor bar.

Simple DIY outdoor bar ideas show you how to use a wine barrel or old door. These create the main structure of the bar and then you only have to build around them.

Modern home bar with stone wall and red stools
Source: @becky_ballett via Instagram
Covered patio bar with BBQ and seating area
Source: @islandfashionfinds via Instagram
Sunny patio bar with beer branding and wooden stools
Source: @kegworks via Instagram
Outdoor bar with thatch roof and modern gray stools
Source: @nathanatkinsoncarpentry via Instagram
Chic backyard bar with light up sign and patterned stools
Source: @sistersheen via Instagram
Garage turned pub with tap handles and wooden chairs
Source: @the910tavern via Instagram
Home sports bar with dartboard and neon lights
Source: @the_lucky_barrow_pubshed via Instagram

You could also build a DIY bar from the ground up. This is the best option if you want a custom bar. Consider this option if you need an unusual size or shape for your bar.

4. Built an Outdoor Bar on an Existing Deck

If you have a deck, then you already have an outdoor living space. This makes it easy to add an outdoor bar. There are several design ideas that show you how to build the bar into your deck.

You could build the bar top into the railing and then line bar stools up along the railing. This is a great idea if you have a great view from your deck.

Wooden deck bar with metal stools and TV
Source: @brandfluentialmarketing via Instagram
Spacious deck with bar, grill, and dining area under an umbrella
Source: @cbee18 via Instagram
Backyard wooden deck bar with metal roof and chairs
Source: @esters.will via Instagram
Modern backyard bar with sleek design and lighting
Source: @guaro20 via Instagram
Stylish outdoor bar area with patterned rug and grill
Source: @home_at_number21 via Instagram
Compact garden bar with festive bunting and taps
Source: @pinkflamingomusicproductions via Instagram

Another option is to build your bar in a naturally dead corner of your outdoor space. It’s the corner that’s awkward to put furniture in and ends up sitting empty or getting used for storage. Turn it into a functional space by building a bar around it.

5. Blend Your Bar with Backyard Aesthetics

Get creative with your backyard bar design. You could have it blend in with your other backyard structures for a cohesive look. If you love to plant and have a garden, why not build a garden bar. This gives you an entertaining space that seamlessly blends in with its surroundings.

Neon lit backyard bar with a rustic vibe and stools
Source: @bridgecityjohn via Instagram
Colorful backyard bar with bright pink panels and decorations
Source: @butleranddunne via Instagram
Tiki themed bar setup with colorful glassware and lights
Source: @coureur_de_bourgeoisie via Instagram
Traditional pub style home bar with memorabilia and signage
Source: @drewbarnes9 via Instagram
Sunny patio bar with colorful stools and signboards
Source: @hikeskigo via Instagram
Minimalist outdoor bar with vibrant orange stools
Source: @inside.number12 via Instagram
Backyard bar with lounge area and decorative tapestry
Source: @more.to.explore.outdoors via Instagram
Mobile bar in a vintage trailer
Source: @mylittlepeonyau via Instagram
Customized mobile bar cart for events in outdoor setting
Source: @taptrentals via Instagram
Outdoor bar with neon lights and darts in a cozy corner
Source: @the_lucky_barrow_pubshed via Instagram
Beach themed backyard bar with decorative surfboards and chairs
Source: @theshekshanty via Instagram
Luxurious outdoor bar with grill and tropical backdrop
Source: @totalscapedesign via Instagram

Instead of the standard bar design, use an outdoor bar cart. This gives you an elegant design. If you have a fire pit, build a rustic bar out of the same materials that you’ve built the fire pit out of.

6. Create a Cozy Seating Palace for Comfort

Don’t stop at just the bar. You need to have a palace for people to sit down. This will encourage people to stay in the space longer as they will be more comfortable.

If you have a limited amount of square footage, then all you need are a few bar stools. Try to have at least three; otherwise, it will look off-balance and odd.

Cozy shed bar with patterned floor and modern seating
Source: @athomewiththedawsons via Instagram
British themed backyard bar with Union Jack ceiling
Source: @beverleyliddle via Instagram
Rustic pallet wood bar with metal stools and license plates decor
Source: @cliftonscrafts via Instagram
Rustic backyard bar with barrel seating and string lights
Source: @club443pub via Instagram
Outdoor tiki bar
Source: @kimberleyvallee via Instagram
Wood bar and stool
Source: @ourbuchananbeginnings via Instagram
Wood bar and stool
Source: @starbud99 via Instagram
Tiki bar
Source: @tiki.tiny via Instagram

If you have more space, then create a lounge-like atmosphere. Arrange an accent chair, love seat, or sofa. Even a long bench would work. Then add cushions and throw pillows. Look for seating that is deeper, which creates a more relaxed sitting position.

7. Embrace Upcycling: Build Your Pallet Bar

Modern trends embrace the idea of upcycling wood pallets. A popular use is to make a pallet bar. There are two ways you can go about building your bar. The first is to leave the wooden pallets intact and just attach them to each other. This is fast and easy but limits your customization ability.

Pallet bar
Source: @amykatedesigns via Instagram
Pallet bar
Source: @custom_pallet_bars via Instagram
Pallet bar
Source: @dukesdecorli via Instagram
Pallet bar
Source: @jrrobert88 via Instagram
Pallet bar
Source: @laureelau via Instagram
Pallet bar
Source: @once_upon_a_pallet via Instagram
Pallet bar
Source: @there_goes_nic_again via Instagram
Pallet bar
Source: @uk_hockey_fam via Instagram

The other option is to break the pallets down. Now you have several similarly sized and shaped pieces of wood. You can use them to build a bar that fits your space and needs. Try taking it a step further by making a design out of the wood. Alternate light and dark pieces for a striped effect.

8. Transform Backyard Sheds into Cozy Bars

Building a bar shed lets you build an outdoor bar idea without having to leave your bar outside. You could convert an old gardening shed. Replace the potting bench with a drinking bench.

Replace the small door with two large double barn-style doors. Or you could have a lift-up style door to open the bar from the side. People would then walk up or sit at bar stools on the outside, and the person preparing the drinks would stand inside.

Shed Backyard Bar Ideas baughsbar
Source: @baughsbar via Instagram

Bar sheds tend to work best when they are a flex space. This blends indoor and outdoor living together so that you can easily transition from one to the other.

9. Experience Tiki Bar Escapes

Create your own island oasis getaway right in your own backyard by building a tiki bar on your patio. Use bamboo for the front of the bar; it comes in easy to work with rolled sheets or panels. Then create an overhead cover with a grass roof.

Tiki bamboo bar
Source: @barbaracrosby via Instagram
Tiki bar
Source: @funguystuff5280 via Instagram
Tiki bar
Source: @j.luis.normandin via Instagram
Tiki bar
Source: @ryankellly5 via Instagram
Tiki bar
Source: @thebeardedtiki via Instagram
Tiki bar
Source: @thegoonatic via Instagram
Tiki bar
Source: @theslimmingman via Instagram
Tiki bar
Source: @vaudevillepictures via Instagram

Finish your tiki bar by painting the wood elements bright tropical colors. Then decorate it with all of the island decor that you would expect to see at a tiki bar. It could be decorative surfboards, theme signs, Hawaiian totems, or tropical animal wall hangings.

10. Go with the Hardwood for Outdoor Bar Construction

The popular wood of choice right now is reclaimed wood. It has an authentic rustic and vintage feel. The problem is that it isn’t the best choice for your backyard bar. Your best option is to build your bar out of hardwood. These woods are the most durable because they are impervious to water.

Reclaimed wood outdoor bar
Source: @adamneilll via Instagram
Reclaimed wood outdoor bar
Source: @backyard_bars via Instagram
Reclaimed wood outdoor bar
Source: @cie_812 via Instagram
Reclaimed wood outdoor bar
Source: @haveninthemeadows via Instagram
Reclaimed wood outdoor bar
Source: @jimbobars via Instagram
Reclaimed wood outdoor bar
Source: @louisandcobars via Instagram
Reclaimed wood outdoor bar
Source: @myrealestateomind via Instagram
Reclaimed wood outdoor bar
Source: @outdoorsover50 via Instagram
Reclaimed wood outdoor bar
Source: @placehardwood via Instagram

If you can’t afford or find hardwood, then your next best option is a treated softwood. They won’t last as long as hardwood, but they’ll last a decent amount of time. You’ll want to regularly treat the wood to ensure you get the most out of it.

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Backyard Bar FAQs

How much does it cost to build an outdoor bar?

The cost of your outdoor backyard bar will depend on its size, materials, and design. The bigger, more expensive materials, and extravagant your bar is, the more expensive it will be. Expect to spend at least $500 to $1,000 for a small and simple bar. You could easily spend $10,000 or more for more elaborate designs.

What can I use for an outdoor bar top?

The best materials to use for your bar top are those that are highly durable and impervious to water and weather. Granite is a natural stone that comes in a range of colors and designs. Stainless steel or aluminum are great options if you prefer metal. Wood could be used, but you should stick with hardwoods that will be impervious to moisture.

What do you need for an outdoor bar?

You need to have a place for keeping drinks cold. You can do this with a refrigerator, kegerator, or cooler. An ice maker is nice if you make a lot of mixed drinks. You’ll want a countertop area for making drinks and a bar top area for people to place their drinks. While you could have a walk-up bar, one with seating is more comfortable.

Andra DelMonico

Writer

With over ten years of experience, Andra understands the unique challenges that come with home improvement projects and interior design.

With over ten years of experience, Andra understands the unique challenges that come with home improvement projects and interior design.

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