Bar Foot Rail Brackets Guide
Bar rail brackets are an integral part of any bar rail project. Seriously, without them, your bar rail would just be a piece of tubing laying on the floor.
Styles of Bar Rail Brackets
Brackets can be mounted to either the front of your bar or the floor below it as well as brackets that attach both surfaces to secure your bar foot rail in place. When deciding on which surface to use, make sure the material of your bar face or floor is able to be drilled into and that it can properly support the weight of your foot rail.
Bar Mount Brackets
Bar mount brackets are brackets that mount directly to the face of your bar. These brackets are easiest to clean under and give your bar a unique look. One advantage to using bar mount brackets is that it allows you to choose a custom height for your bar foot rail. This comes in handy if you need brackets taller than the standard 6". Most of the other brackets will be mounted at a fixed height from the floor. These brackets come with a threaded back access bolt is used for weight-bearing, so you MUST have access to the back of the bar to install these brackets:
Combination Brackets
Combination bar rail brackets are our most popular style because they are easy to install and have a classic lock. They mount to the face of the bar and rest on the floor for support. Unlike our basic bar mount brackets, you do not need access to the back of the bar to install the combination brackets. The height of a combination bracket bar foot rail is approximately 6" (measured from the floor to the center of the area for the tubing). The combination bracket will sit approximately 6"-7" away from the facing of your bar.
“Industrial black pipe bar foot rail is becoming a very popular style. Instead of brackets, industrial black pipe bar rail is secured by using a connector piece and 90 degree elbow that screws into a flange that is mounted to the floor. The strength of the industrial black pipe style allows the installer flexibility in desired height. The connector piece is 4" tall when fully screwed in, but they can sit up to 7" off the ground and still maintain their durability”
Albert Flores
General Manager & Social Media
Classic Margarita
Tequila and triple sec combine in this fabulous short cocktail mixed with lime juice. Garnish the rim of the glass with salt for that extra punch
Ingredients
• Ice
• 50 ml tequila reposado
• 25 ml lime juice
• 20 ml triple sec (we used Cointreau)
• Salt
• 2 lime wedges
Step 1
Sprinkle a few teaspoons of salt over the surface of a small plate or saucer. Rub one wedge of lime along the rim of a tumbler and then dip it into the salt so that the entire rim is covered.
Step 2
Fill a cocktail shaker with ice, then add the tequila, lime juice and triple sec. Shake until the outside of the shaker feels cold.
Step 3
Strain the mix into the prepared glass over fresh ice. Serve with a wedge of lime.
Ingredients
• Ice
• 50 ml tequila reposado
• 25 ml lime juice
• 20 ml triple sec (we used Cointreau)
• Salt
• 2 lime wedges
Step 1
Sprinkle a few teaspoons of salt over the surface of a small plate or saucer. Rub one wedge of lime along the rim of a tumbler and then dip it into the salt so that the entire rim is covered.
Step 2
Fill a cocktail shaker with ice, then add the tequila, lime juice and triple sec. Shake until the outside of the shaker feels cold.
Step 3
Strain the mix into the prepared glass over fresh ice. Serve with a wedge of lime.