Picture a Friday night at your place: a couple of friends by the sofa, music low, someone asking where you keep the opener. If your answer is “somewhere in that drawer,” you’ll like what a dedicated wine server or bar cabinet does for a room. It keeps all the little things—bottles, glasses, towels, tools—in one good‑looking spot so the kitchen doesn’t turn into a highway.
Whether you visit our Clinton, TN showroom or shop from three time zones away, the same pieces are available online and ship nationwide, fully assembled.
Why these pieces make hosting easier
A bar cabinet is a landing zone. Set a bottle down, grab a coupe, tuck the corkscrew back where it lives. You get a clear work surface for pouring and a calm kitchen for food. On quiet nights it’s just as useful—sparkling water on top, placemats and candles tucked behind the doors.
Two ways to get the job done (both ready to order)
- Wine Servers — The tidy option. Bottle grid for reds and whites, stemware rails so glasses hang dust‑free, a drawer for openers and stoppers. Solid wood, finished by hand, wipes clean after a splash.
- Islands & Bars — The bigger canvas. More surface, deeper storage, and room for a blender or soda maker. If you host often or like to lay out snacks with the drinks, start here.
Prefer a slimmer profile? Tell us you need a narrow depth, apartment corners and tight dining walls are common asks, and we size accordingly.
Pick a size you won’t regret later
- Small wall or apartment corner: 28–36″ wide, 14–18″ deep. Leaves a clear walkway and still holds the essentials.
- Typical dining room: 40–52″ wide, 16–20″ deep. Room for stemware rails, a drawer, and closed storage.
- Open plan or frequent gatherings: 60″+ wide. Some folks run two pieces side‑by‑side—wine on one, general bar on the other—so guests can help themselves.
Rule of thumb: keep 36″ of pass‑through space in front. If a chair backs into it, scoot the table or size down.
Details that matter in real life
- Bottle storage that doesn’t rattle. Grids sized for standard 750s with a few taller cubbies for the odd Champagne bottle.
- Stemware rails under the top. Glasses hang safely and come down clean.
- Full‑extension drawers. The opener is always at the front, not under takeout menus.
- Adjustable shelves. Pitchers, a small ice bucket, stacks of rocks glasses—everything gets a spot.
- Optional hidden outlet. Handy if you keep a soda maker or mini blender plugged in.
Finishes that belong in the room
Chestnut on oak if you want warmth. Weathered gray on maple for a softer note. Or go two‑tone—painted base with a clear‑sealed top—so the surface does the talking. Hardware is solid metal, not tinny; pulls feel good in the hand and stay quiet.
Bring a flooring or paint swatch to the showroom, or send a daylight photo—we’ll point you toward a finish that looks like it was chosen with the room, not against it.
A quick setup that looks intentional
Park the cabinet near the dining table or along a living‑room wall—outside the kitchen traffic lane. Leave a few inches at the back for baseboards and cord clearance. If you’re plugging something in, pick a wall with an outlet and gentle light. Most people pour comfortably at 34–36″ height; that’s where we aim.
On party day, try a short menu: a house spritz, a whiskey highball, a mocktail, and a red/white pair. Label the bottles and let guests serve themselves. You’ll spend the night talking, not searching for a jigger.
Ordering is straightforward
- Choose your piece and finish online.
- We confirm details by phone or email.
- Your cabinet is built and finished in Clinton, TN.
- We pad, crate, and insure it, then ship anywhere in the continental U.S.
- Uncrate and set—everything arrives fully assembled.
If anything looks off in transit, you call us—not a call center. We make it right.
Quick answers (for voice search)
- Do you ship nationwide? Yes—every wine server and bar cabinet on our site ships anywhere in the continental U.S.
- Is it solid wood? Yes. Hardwood cases, not MDF.
- Can I choose color and hardware? Absolutely. Pick online or call; we’ll note it on your order.
- Do you offer narrow depths? Yes. Ask for compact builds if your dining wall is tight.
- Does it arrive assembled? Yes. No flat‑pack puzzles.
Visit or call
Showroom: 732 S Charles G Seivers Blvd, Clinton, TN 37716
Phone: (800) 677‑1058
Stop in to try door swings and check finishes in person—or order from anywhere and let us handle the build, crate, and delivery.
Entertaining gets easier when everything has a place. Add the server or bar cabinet that looks right, works right, and shows up at your door ready to pour.