The Drinks Dilemma at Events
When planning an event, one of the biggest budgeting decisions you’ll face is how to manage the bar. Should you choose an all-inclusive beverage package or opt for a bar tab? Each option has its pros, cons, and ideal scenarios.
At Harbour Kitchen Docklands, we’ve seen everything from intimate birthdays to large corporate galas, and the choice between beverage packages and bar tabs often shapes not only the budget but also the overall guest experience. This guide breaks it down with real numbers and real-life scenarios so you can make the smartest decision for your event.
What Is a Beverage Package?
A beverage package offers a fixed per-person cost covering unlimited drinks for a set duration (e.g., 3, 4, or 5 hours).
Typical inclusions:
- Sparkling, white, and red wines
- Bottled beer and cider
- Soft drinks, juices, and mineral water
- Premium spirits (sometimes available in higher-tier packages)
Example at Harbour Kitchen:
- Silver Package (3 hours): $55 per person
- Gold Package (4 hours): $70 per person
- Platinum Package (5 hours): $85 per person
For 100 guests, a 4-hour Gold Package = $7,000 flat rate.
What Is a Bar Tab?
A bar tab is a pre-set limit (e.g., $3,000 or $5,000). Drinks are charged individually until the tab is reached. After that:
- The organiser can choose to extend the tab, or
- Guests switch to a cash bar.
This option gives flexibility but introduces unpredictability.
Comparing Costs: Real-Life Scenarios
Scenario 1: Corporate Networking Event
- 80 guests, 4 hours
- Moderate drinking: average 4 drinks per person ($12 each)
- Estimated spend: 80 × 4 × $12 = $3,840
Bar Tab: $4,000 would cover everyone comfortably.
Beverage Package: 80 × $70 = $5,600.
👉 Winner: Bar Tab (saves ~$1,600).
Scenario 2: 21st Birthday Cocktail Party
- 100 guests, 5 hours
- Younger crowd, heavier consumption: average 7 drinks per person ($12 each)
- Estimated spend: 100 × 7 × $12 = $8,400
Bar Tab: $8,500 would just cover it, but risk of running out early.
Beverage Package: 100 × $85 = $8,500.
👉 Winner: Beverage Package (predictable, no risk of guests missing out).
Scenario 3: Wedding Reception
- 120 guests, 4 hours
- Mixed demographic (light and heavy drinkers balance out): average 5 drinks per person
- Estimated spend: 120 × 5 × $12 = $7,200
Bar Tab: $7,500 might be enough, but stressful if consumption is higher.
Beverage Package: 120 × $70 = $8,400.
👉 Winner: Depends. If you want peace of mind and no awkward “tab closed” moments, go with the package. If you’re confident your guests aren’t big drinkers, the tab could save $1,000+.
Pros & Cons of Beverage Packages
✅ Pros
- Fixed budget, no surprises
- Unlimited drinks keeps the atmosphere flowing
- Simple to manage on the night
❌ Cons
- Can be more expensive if guests drink lightly
- Guests may over-consume since it’s unlimited
Pros & Cons of Bar Tabs
✅ Pros
- Potential cost savings with moderate-drinking groups
- Flexible — you control the limit and extensions
- Works well for shorter events or daytime functions
❌ Cons
- Risk of running out early
- Awkward if some guests miss out
- Harder to predict and budget for large groups
Practical Tips for Choosing
- Consider your crowd: A corporate client mix may drink less than a 21st birthday.
- Factor in event length: The longer the event, the more value a package offers.
- Think about guest experience: A tab running dry can dampen the mood.
- Hybrid option: Start with a bar tab, then switch to guests purchasing their own drinks after it’s reached.
Which Saves You More?
There’s no one-size-fits-all answer. A bar tab can save money for groups with moderate consumption, while beverage packages offer certainty, unlimited service, and peace of mind for high-energy parties.
At Harbour Kitchen, we offer both options — giving you the flexibility to match your event’s style, budget, and guest expectations. Whether you’re hosting a networking event, wedding reception, or milestone birthday, we’ll help you choose the best fit so you can focus on celebrating.






