FAQs

Explore the common questions and answers about our services.
Payment
All packages require a Non-Refundable retainer of 25%. The total balance due will need to be paid one (1) week before the date of the event. Bossmixer, LLC teammates cannot perform any mobile bartending services until full payment is received. The retainer is non-refundable once the date is secured and staff is scheduled. However, you can reschedule with another date up to four (4) months later and use the retainer for the rescheduled event. We accept the following forms of payment:
Checks and Credit Cards.
Gratuity
Service fees do not include gratuity for the bartender, which can be handled two ways, you may allow a tip jar to be placed on mobile bartending service bar which is the preferred or opt in “hosted gratuity” in which the tip jar is eliminated, and the host pays 50% of the total bill.
Liquor License
We do not carry a liquor license to sell alcohol. The client must secure all permits required for the event. We do not own or sell alcoholic beverages but will provide you with Alcohol variety and quantity recommendations and a shopping list based on the number of guests and type of bar you will be offering. Bossmixer, LLC is fully insured with liquor liability insurance. Please check with your venue to see if they require a certificate of insurance so we can provide one.
Alcohol Consumption
Alcohol will be served in accordance with Maryland State Liquor laws and regulations. Our bartenders will not serve alcohol to minors (anyone under the legal age of 21 years). The bartender will require proof of age (I.D.) for all guests of a questionable age partaking in alcoholic beverages. The bartender will not be held liable for minors who consume alcohol during the event given by another adult.
Our staff are TAM-certified & TIPS-certified (Training for Intervention Procedures). However, the host of the event is ultimately responsible for all invited guests and their actions. Bossmixer, LLC reserves the right to refuse service to any guests who seem to have had too much to drink, per our judgment.
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