The Only Thing Limiting What We Can Do Is Your Imagination.
Our custom home bars are made by hand utilizing the finest materials available in today’s marketplace. As a result of the quality of each custom made item, we are extremely proud to represent these fabulous products.
Not only do we think our bars are the best in terms of quality and design, but we know we have really cornered the market for retro-style home bars and bar furniture. The only thing limiting what we can do is your imagination.
All bars start with two basic designs (both pictured below), our Roberta’s Bar (curved), and our Bomber Bar (straight). From these two auspicious beginnings, we have created some very elaborate bars, not only in the retro theme but also bars that fit beautifully in a traditional, contemporary or modern setting.
We feature several home bars on our showroom floor in downtown historic Charles Town, WV. Come visit our showroom! We are only one hour from Washington, D.C., and Baltimore.Give us a call or send an email for additional information or pricing for your home bar. One of our trained retro professionals will be get back to you right away. If you are interested in a bar or counter for your restaurant or business, we service this market as well. Please visit our customer pages to see all that we offer in the commercial/restaurant arena as well as residential home bars.
ROBERTA`S BAR
See some of our happy customers below! We can customize any bar of your choosing!
Mitsuo’s Wurlitzer 1015 – Tokyo Japan
Japan This beautifully restored vintage Wurlitzer 1015 Jukebox is now living the sweet life in the Far East. We are sure it is the talk of the neighborhood. Mitsuo is one of our great international customers. Thank you so much Mitsuo for your business. We wish you...
Phyllis’ Modern Half Circle Booth – Crossville, TN
Phyllis chose a completely custom modern half circle booth set. The two custom Cruiser quarter benches were sized to occupy a space of 48" x 79" x 48". The bench height was also customized at 32" to fit just below the knee wall. Phyllis went with a Rogue II Tobacco...