5 Things You Must Have For A Basement Bar

5 Things You Must Have For A Basement Bar

When creating a bar in the basement, there should be a few things that you should have on hand; otherwise, the basement bar will not actually be a bar, but just a basement pretending to be the one. Of course, there are a few extras like a jukebox and pool table that will really turn off the bar. With that said, consider the following five essentials for setting up your basement bar for parties with friends, parties, and game days, then add extras when you can. Just make sure the area is waterproof.



When creating a bar in the basement, there should be a few things that you should have on hand; otherwise, the basement bar will not actually be a bar, but just a basement pretending to be the one. Of course, there are a few extras like a jukebox and pool table that will really turn off the bar. With that said, consider the following five essentials for setting up your basement bar for parties with friends, parties, and game days, then add extras when you can.

1. Have a basement

It may seem obvious, but to get the best basement bar, you really need a traditional basement. This has many advantages, including being on a completely different level than the rest of the house, so noise is not transmitted or disturbed by those above you. Of course, you can create a basement bar anywhere you call a basement, but a real basement bar needs a basement. Preferably one that is stable, dry, and doesn't need some sort of foundation repair.

2. Have a bar area

Well the second obvious condition is the bar. The basement bar needs a bar to serve beer and make the basement bar look really authentic. You can buy pre-made tape, hire a carpenter to build it for you, or test it yourself by buying lumber and downloading step-by-step instructions from the Internet. If you have a basement and a bar, the basement only needs a few accessories.

3. Have a kegerator

The kegeraotor is a refrigerated keg in which the beer remains fresh at all times and is ready to drink as soon as the cellar bar is opened. You don't want to buy six packs and fill the counter with bottled beer when you can pour beer straight from the keg. Draft beer is special, it will make the basement bar even more special.

4. Have a big screen television

No, you don't need to have the largest TV screen on the market, but it will help. Buy a TV with the largest screen you can afford, for a bar in the basement, or one that will fit the space well if your basement is very small. This will allow you to watch big games like the Super Bowl, the National Basketball Championship, and other big games.

5. Have a comfy place to sit

It may seem ordinary, but it is definitely a must for a basement bar. If your friends are joining you for a night of poker or soccer on Monday night, they need a place to sit back and relax while having one of their draft beers. So make sure you have some stools around the bar, as well as comfortable sofas and chairs around the TV, and your poker table close by so there is always enough seating anywhere.


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