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Bar menu

A bar menu that earns the second round

AI designs your cocktail menu, draft list, and wine selection in one cohesive layout. Print-ready, bar-ready.

The bar menu is the highest-margin printed object in your venue. Done well, it walks guests up the price ladder without ever feeling like a sales pitch. Done badly, it pushes them to default to a beer they didn't really want. The design matters as much as the recipes.

Cocktail menu structure

Group by base spirit or by flavor profile — never both. Six to ten signature cocktails, three to five classics by request. Each cocktail gets a name, three-to-five ingredient list, and a short evocative descriptor. No 'mixology speak' — guests don't know what 'autumn-spice tincture' tastes like. Price column right-aligned, dotted leader line.

Beer and wine integration

Draft list lives in a sidebar or back panel — frequent updates means a separate insert is more honest than reprints. Wine: by the glass on the menu page, full bottle list as a separate piece. Mark biodynamic, organic, and natural wines with small icons in the legend. Don't put dessert wines on the cocktail page.

Visual approach

Dark backgrounds for late-night bars, light for daytime/aperitif programs. A single accent color (gold, copper, oxblood) carries the identity. Typography drives mood: a condensed sans reads modern, a slab serif reads classic, a script reads kitsch. One per menu, never two display fonts.

Bar menu ideas to start with

  • Negroni d'autore with bay leaf oleo
  • Mezcal paloma with charred grapefruit
  • Old Fashioned, two-ice format
  • Highball — Japanese whisky, soda, lemon
  • Bone-dry martini with house vermouth
  • Aperol spritz, prosecco, soda 3:2:1
  • Espresso martini with cold brew
  • Whiskey sour with smoked egg white

Frequently asked

How many cocktails should a bar menu have?

Six to ten signature cocktails. Anything beyond twelve and inventory complexity destroys margin.

Should I list ABV on the bar menu?

Optional. Useful for high-volume cocktails or low-ABV programs, distracting on classic-driven menus.

How often should I reprint?

Quarterly is the sweet spot for signature cocktails. Drafts and wines by the glass live on a clip-in insert that you refresh weekly.

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