Stock Dad's Bar Cart with Luxury this Father's Day
Y'all, it's been a year for our dads. March Madness, baseball, and just life in general have been canceled thanks to COVID-19. But you know what's not canceled? Father's Day.
That's right, to help y'all celebrate this Sunday, we've rounded up a list of luxurious bar cart items to gift Dad. Why stuff for the bart cart? Because, after being stuck at home with us for months, Dad just needs a drink. It's been a year.

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Cocktails with a Twist: 21 Classic Recipes. 141 Great Cocktails., $19.99
Books might be an unconventional bar cart choice, but we think a list of more than 100 variations on classic cocktails is a must-have.
South Texas Hunting Club Aviator Mug, $28
Even if Dad is just a cold can of Bud Light kind of guy, pour his tallboy into one of these leather-wrapped mugs to elevate his drinking game.

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Strong, Sweet And Dry: A Guide To Vermouth, Port, Sherry, Madeira And Marsala, $35
Ever wondered the difference between a vermouth and a sherry and when you should be drinking them? Refine Dad's palate—and your own—and learn about fortified wines (plus, cocktail recipes!) with this new book by Becky Sue Epstein.

Crystal Double Old Fashioned Glasses, $48-270
Sure, sipping an old fashioned out of a $10 glass you got at HomeGoods works, but is that really how you're supposed to drink it? Help Dad channel his inner English gentleman with a set of DOF glasses from Leránt.

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Beatriz Ball Western Cowboy Boot Wine Bucket, $235
While this Texas-approved wine bucket is definitely extra, it is sure to spur conversation and your next party (you know, when we can have those again).
Pheasant Head Crystal Decanter, $990
Imagine it: Dad coming home from a successful pheasant hunt and celebrating with a stiff drink from his pheasant decanter. Wow, it just works, doesn't it? If pheasant isn't Pops's thing, Deutsch also offers many other animal head decanters, including an eagle (#Merica), and a longhorn (#HookEm).