What’s Inside My Coffee Bar?

Hey y’all! Welcome back! I change up my coffee bar every few months, and as I was changing it yesterday I thought it would be cool to share not only how I’ve styled it, but what I keep inside. I’m a curious person by nature and love seeing how people have organized their cabinets and drawers. It’s kind of like on TV where a guest opens someone’s bathroom cabinet. So I thought I would would open up the doors and drawers and give you a peek inside at this little coffee bar.

I bought this rolling cart on Target clearance years ago and stained the top of it a darker brown for those of you who were wondering. I’ve found something similar here on Wayfair if you’re interested.

The two top drawers are where I keep all of my teas. One side is caffeinated and the other is decaffeinated. I also have some yummy honeys that my mom gave to me from The Savannah Bee Company that I like to stir in my tea. I have some empty candy canisters for my cocoa bar that I display in the winter as well as some measuring spoons so I don’t go ham on the sugar. My current favorite tea at the moment is Twinings Buttermint Tea.  It’s very calming and has a nice finish.

On the bottom left side of the cabinet I have a spinning display of k-cups of a few different varieties. My current favorite brand of coffee is Crazy Cups! They have so many fun delicious flavors to choose from. I also keep some to go cups if I need to fly out the door coffee in hand. They come in handy when all of my insulated mugs are dirty. Below the pull out drawer I have my carafe for my Keurig as well as some other decorative vintage tins, extra straws and napkins. I keep the real sugar down here as well for those who want the real stuff. I typically just use coconut sugar in my coffee.

On the bottom right side of the cabinet I keep the overage mugs and gurgle pots as well. If you don’t know what a gurgle pot is. Well..you need one! On the lower shelf I keep my extra Christmas teas, Keurig K-carafe cups, and some fun toppings from my Valentine’s Day coffee bar. I also have a tin full of my favorite guava candies. They are so good! I was so excited to find them on Amazon. An Asian restaurant we used to go to when we lived in Charleston, SC handed these out at the end of the meal, and they were so refreshing! I like to have them after meals, so I always have a stash on hand. You can thank me later. 🙂

Up top I have styled it with my favorite two-tiered wooden tray that I bought from Antique Farmhouse. It’s an easy way to house all the smaller items that I like to have on hand. I also keep a stash of LifeSavers Wint-O-Green mints, because well…stale coffee breath.

I think adding a candle to your coffee bar adds a nice ambiance as well. Currently I’m loving Bridgeway Scented Market Candles. They burn so well and fill the room with their delicious scents! They are also such an amazing company.

This adorable tea towel “My Kitchen is for Dancing” was given to me by my mom. I posted a picture of it on my Instagram one day and funny enough one of my sweet followers said that she made this towel. I’ve linked her website. You should check her out. She has some really cute things!

I also have to mention my sweet friend Kristie from Palmetto Pallets and Paint. She custom made this awesome home sign for me and I just adore it. Be sure to check out her Instagram. I thought the sign looked perfect with the tea towel. They almost have the same style of writing!

Well there you have it folks. It’s such a rainy day here in Georgia, that I think it’s about time for my afternoon cup of coffee.

How adorable is this Alpaca mug named “Hannah”?!! You can shop this mug and other Llama and Alpaca art work at LlamasArt. My friend Kristin Llamas is so very talented and she has some amazing pieces. You can even see if they have a Llama or Alpaca named after you. How cool is that?

Thank you for flying by my nest today! If you have any questions about sources that I didn’t link above please let me know in the comments and I’ll be glad to link them for you.

xoxo,

Robyn

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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