If you're looking to make an impression at your next celebration or event, few services take your gathering to the next level like Raising the Bar. At RTB, we mix superior service and delicious spirits with the finest bar rentals in Marietta, GA. We pride ourselves on creating unique, delectable drinks backed by impeccable service to keep your event stress-free and streamlined, so you can focus on your role at the party while attendees have the time of their lives. our guests will not only be impressed by our high-quality craft cocktails - they'll be blown away by the entire process, from setting up to break down. Unlike some bar rental companies in Marietta, we prioritize professionalism, attention to detail, and customer service.
Having served such brands as Ferrari and Delta, we know what it takes to turn a mediocre event into something special. Our team of bartenders have the experience to keep your guests happy and the flair to give them a memorable time, no matter what kind of function you're organizing. From summertime shindigs in the sun to corporate team building events, we've seen and done it all, and we're here to serve you as well.
we'll arrive early, set everything up, run your bar service, keep your guests entertained, and clean up after ourselves when we're done. We'll focus on your mobile bar service while your guests admire how awesome your event turned out.
Launch your product with branded bar setups or support your event with customizable drinks, satellite bars, and giveaways. We don't just handle the drinks; we keep the party flowing.
From exciting team-building exercises to formal affairs, we have worked on hundreds of corporate events in Marietta. Regardless of the size of your corporate event, our team will handle all the details, from customized bars with company logos to a custom menu of craft cocktails.
Your wedding day is one of the most important days of your life. As such, your reception is one of the biggest parties you'll ever thlmb-row. It needs to be perfect, and it needs to be fun. We've got you covered on both fronts and then some. Contact our office today to learn more about how we keep your guest's glasses full and your bar rental beautiful.
If you're looking for the highest quality mobile bar rentals in Marietta, look no further than RTB. We've built our business around bar rentals and have everything from sleek, modern bar tops to rustic-chic beer taps. Our team is here to offer guidance as you choose your bar rental. Once you do, we'll handle every detail - from set up and break down to staffing and drink service.
Already have your bar setup planned but still need bartender staffing in Marietta, GA? Our bartenders are experts in their trade and will undoubtedly raise the bar when it comes to your upcoming event.
RTB was built on hard work and kindness. With more than a decade of experience in the private event business, we have worked with some of the biggest brands in the United States. We pride ourselves on excellence in every service we offer, from bar rental setup for weddings to large brand reveals and everything in between. RTB isn't just here to mix and serve drinks at your next party - we're here to offer guidance, advice, and expertise every step of the way. From suggestions on how much alcohol to have stocked at your party to trusted vendor referrals for your corporate event, we're here to help.
At the end of the day, our goal is to ensure that our clients get the hard work and attention they deserve. When you choose Raising the Bar, know that we will do everything in our power to make you, your guests, and your event feel extra special. We are dedicated to giving every one of our clients a white glove experience, whether your purchase a full-service package or need an experienced bartender.
The idea of thlmb-rowing a big party or get-together for your friends or co-workers is an exciting prospect. When it comes down to the logistics of your bar service, however, planning can become a nightmare. Thankfully, there's an easier, more efficient way to arrange for a stunning bar setup - bar rentals from Raising the Bar. When you hire RTB, you can rest easy knowing we have all the details covered.
We are proud to offer the most streamlined bar rental services in Marietta. Our doesn't just arrive at your location and start slinging drinks.
Setting up your bar rental is important, of course, but we also handle all the requirements your bar may need:
Of course, what kind of mobile bar service would we be if we didn't provide the most innovative, tasty beverages for partygoers to enjoy? RTB stands tall above all other portable bar rentals in Georgia with custom-made cocktails to fit any themed event and even customized menus for your guests. Example events that are perfect for RTB bar rentals include sales meetings, real estate open houses, holiday staff parties, software release parties, team building mixology meetings, birthday parties, barbecues, and more.
At RTB, we earned our stripes by showing off what we can do in front of thousands of people. With our extensive experience, innovative cocktails, and top-notch bartenders, you can't go wrong with Raising the Bar.
Contact UsWe get feedback from our amazing clients every day, telling us how we helped make their event bigger and better than they thought possible. We're in the business of making your party or gathering unforgettable, but we also provide convenience and peace of mind for busy people planning events.
Our mobile bars can be personalized to match nearly any theme and any type of event. Need to have your company's logo on display? We can make that happen. Have a fun custom cocktail idea for your wedding day? Give us a shout - we'd love to hear what you're thinking. Unlike some of our competition, we encourage our customers to get creative with us. There are many options to make your bar rental stand out, from LED lighting coupled with a sleek, modern bar to luxurious displays with custom cocktail menus.
Planning a party can be a blast, that's for sure. But trying to handle event setup and logistics? Not so much. Setting up tables, chairs, and other items is time-consuming and frustrating. RTB eliminates this stress by arriving at your event location with everything ready to go - from your mobile bar setup to drink service and more. You've got more important things to worry about than whether the lemons are fully stocked at the bar. Let us take care of the "nitty-gritty" while you focus on enjoying your event.
Because RTB supplies you with everything you need for your bar rental service, most customers end up saving money in the long run when they work with us. Common costs that we can help alleviate for you include purchasing barstools, glasses, garnishes, mixers, sodas, and more. Additionally, our team sets everything up, breaks everything down, and cleans up after the party. This service also saves our customers money, who would otherwise need to make arrangements for storage as well as a clean-up crew at the end of the night.
At Raising the Bar, we understand how important it is to have a qualified, trustworthy team of bartenders at your event. From drink service to limiting alcohol consumption, you need to be able to rely on your bartender from the moment your event starts until it ends. We are proud to have skilled, fully insured bartenders who are ready and waiting to make an impression at your next big event. Unlike dull, run-of-the-mill bartenders, our team won't suck the life out of your party - we'll keep your guests entertained and their glasses full so that the good times keep rolling.
We will work with you to supply a professional bartender at your wedding, so you can say "I Do" without worrying about your drink service.
RTB can provide bartenders for your upcoming company dinner, award ceremony, team building exercise, and more. Our bartenders will be dressed for the occasion and will provide service that is tailored to your occasion.
Our enthusiastic, high-energy bartenders make a great addition to any party or social gathering, big or small.
Thlmb-rowing a private birthday bash? Perhaps you're thinking about a small celebration for your anniversary. Whatever the occasion, RTB will supply a hardworking, professional bartender for your private event.
Depending on the type of event you have in mind, our bartenders are also trained for more "out of the box" events as part of our signature service packages. Here are a few ideas to get you started:
In addition to bar rentals in Marietta, GA, Raising the Bar also offers a suite of concessions services for events in Georgia. RTB concessions were born out of the desire to provide a next-generation beverage experience. This service is tailored to brand sponsors who wish to provide consumers with an elevated cocktail experience in a large setting. Special events and festivals in Georgia are only glmb-rowing in popularity. Today, consumers attending these events expect a wider variety of drink choices. They crave a personalized experience, and Raising the Bar is the perfect partner to choose when executing such an event
For brand sponsors, having a partner that provides a memorable consumer experience is crucial for maximizing ROI. Our ability to work with all trade partners (venue owners, brand owners, and distributors) makes their sponsorship money work harder. With more than a decade of experience, a highly trained staff of bartenders, and customizable bar services, we stand tall as Marietta's most trusted boutique concessions provider. Having worked with many large-scale festivals, sporting events, and corporate events, we are confident that our beverage program gives consumers an unrivaled experience. Equally important, we give brand sponsors a key source of income.
Ready to learn more about how Raising the Bar can transform your boring party into a fun, exciting party?
Our team of experts is ready to help you get started. Contact our office in Marietta today at 404-826-5945. Before you know it, you'll be sipping a craft cocktail next to a branded bar rental while your guests rave about your amazing event.
Request A Free QuoteHere's what we know.MARIETTA, Ga. — Approximately 300 students and staff at Walton High School in Marietta are getting tested on Tuesday after a possible tuberculosis (TB) exposure, health officials said.According to Cobb & Douglas Public Health (CDPH), students and staff were tested at the high school on Tuesday, Oct. 29 and will return to receive their test results on Thursday, Oct. 31."CDPH and the School’s administr...
Here's what we know.
MARIETTA, Ga. — Approximately 300 students and staff at Walton High School in Marietta are getting tested on Tuesday after a possible tuberculosis (TB) exposure, health officials said.
According to Cobb & Douglas Public Health (CDPH), students and staff were tested at the high school on Tuesday, Oct. 29 and will return to receive their test results on Thursday, Oct. 31.
"CDPH and the School’s administration have identified those who may have been exposed to TB germs and will be administering a mandatory Tuberculin Skin Test (TST) to those individuals," the CDPH wrote.
A spokesperson for Cobb County Schools said the district "continues to work closely with the local public health department to protect student and staff health while respecting medical privacy."
CDPH officials said that TB testing is mandatory, and if the notified students and faculty did not get tested on Tuesday, they would need to see their private physician to be tested.
"Because the testing is mandatory, if they do not receive the TST at the school today, they will be responsible for providing a written report on a physician’s office letterhead verifying the test was completed, with the date and test result before they will be permitted to return to school," the CDPH said.
According to health officials, a positive test means they have been exposed to someone with tuberculosis.
For those with a positive reaction, the CDPH said they would then have a chest X-ray. At that point, if the X-ray is negative, they'll be offered preventative medication. However, if the chest X-ray is positive, they'll receive treatment for the disease.
East Cobb Pediatrics also wrote a letter with more information about tuberculosis (TB).
"We would like to reiterate that those students who did not receive a letter from the DPHdo NOT need to be tested and were deemed safe from potential exposure by the DPH," East Cobb Pediatrics wrote.
Health officials said testing can be done via a blood or skin test.
"For the TB skin test, a small needle will be used to put testing material under the skin. The skin will then need to be re-evaluated in 2 days to see if there was a reaction," East Cobb Pediatrics added. "We understand that receiving this letter could be distressing for your family, but we want to reassure you that the Department of Health will appropriately screen for any potential infection. We ask that you please cooperate with their efforts to make sure your student is properly monitored post-exposure."
To read East Cobb Pediatrics' full letter, click here. For more information about tuberculosis, visit the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention website here.
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By Spc. Ehron Ostendorf, 124th Mobile Public Affairs DetachmentMARIETTA, Ga. – Since Hurricane Helene landed on Sept. 27, the Georgia Army National Guard has provided response and recovery support to residents affected by the storm, working alongside civilian agencies from across the United States.Operating out of a centralized logistics hub in Macon, Georgia, daily convoys of National Guard Soldiers and equipment transport much-needed supplies to affected areas across the state. The Georgia Guard is working alongside civ...
By Spc. Ehron Ostendorf, 124th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment
MARIETTA, Ga. – Since Hurricane Helene landed on Sept. 27, the Georgia Army National Guard has provided response and recovery support to residents affected by the storm, working alongside civilian agencies from across the United States.
Operating out of a centralized logistics hub in Macon, Georgia, daily convoys of National Guard Soldiers and equipment transport much-needed supplies to affected areas across the state. The Georgia Guard is working alongside civilian agencies, including the Georgia Emergency Management and Homeland Security Agency (GEMA/HS) – the operation’s lead agency – as well as the Georgia Forestry Commission, Georgia Department of Transportation, and out-of-state help from the New Jersey All Hazards Incident Management Team.
“When I think of it, it’s really our primary mission to support local communities in times of need,” said U.S. Army Capt. Charles Smith, a logistics officer, 148th Brigade Support Battalion.
Capt. Smith and soldiers operating from the logistics hub have been working with civilian agency personnel from before dawn until well after sunset. These Soldiers embody their unit’s motto, “Send Me,” by volunteering to make additional early and late supply runs, increasing capacity expectations, and reaching dozens of counties across the state.
Hurricane Helene has caused massive power outages, non-potable water, and road blockages across Georgia, cutting a swath of damage from Valdosta to Augusta. The Georgia National Guard’s logistics task force has an ongoing mission to deliver trailers with ready-to-eat meals and bottled water to designated supply drop-off zones. Local authorities are distributing the supplies to residents, meeting these demands. By bringing tarps, the task force also provides a means for residents to protect their homes from the elements temporarily.
For the storm-affected areas that are more remote and challenging to reach, the Guard is deploying helicopters loaded with supplies at the Middle Georgia Regional Airport in Macon and flying them to locations that are challenging for trucks to reach.
Gov. Brian Kemp activated 2,500 Georgia National Guardsmen as of Oct. 2. The governor is entrusting the Guard members to assist the teams already on the ground and has requested additional resources be brought to Georgia communities impacted by Hurricane Helene.
The Georgia National Guard will continue to partner with GEMA/HS and other local, state, and federal entities at the governor’s direction.
“We’ve been able to support this and resource it appropriately, and I’m really proud of what our Soldiers have done,” said Smith.
In brief:A routine traffic stop by the Georgia State Patrol on Oct. 1 led to the discovery of a large methamphetamine conversion lab in a residential neighborhood in Marietta near multiple elementary schools. The discovery was made by DEA Atlanta special agents and task force officers following the traffic stop.Authorities arrested three individuals in connection with the lab on Pair Road, and seized approximately 500 kilograms of methamphetamine. The suspects who were found with Guatemalan passpo...
A routine traffic stop by the Georgia State Patrol on Oct. 1 led to the discovery of a large methamphetamine conversion lab in a residential neighborhood in Marietta near multiple elementary schools. The discovery was made by DEA Atlanta special agents and task force officers following the traffic stop.
Authorities arrested three individuals in connection with the lab on Pair Road, and seized approximately 500 kilograms of methamphetamine. The suspects who were found with Guatemalan passports are believed to be undocumented immigrants.
During a press conference on Wednesday, Special Agent in Charge (SAC) Robert Murphy would only name two of the three suspects: Raul Morales and Anthony Alfredo Najaro Revolorio. "They were here solely to produce methamphetamine for distribution not only in the Atlanta area but up and down the coast of the U.S.," he said.
Murphy pointed out the significance of the nationalities involved, saying, "This is interesting to me from an investigative side. We clearly are making a dent in the chemists they are sending over because these two are from Guatemala. Even though they are associated with the cartel, they came from Guatemala and not from Mexico, so we might hopefully be making a dent."
A routine traffic stop in Cobb County led to the discovery of a large meth lab in Marietta. Officials held a press conference to release more details on their findings and the suspects.
The chemicals used in methamphetamine conversion labs are highly volatile, posing a significant risk of fire or explosion if improperly handled. This particular lab was located near nine elementary schools, seven middle schools, and nine high schools, heightening concerns for the safety of the community.
"Yeah, I think one of my agents told me they saw young girls riding their bicycles out literally in front of the house," SAC Murphy said. "Our teams have to go in full hazmat material, including breathers and tanks and everything. It's just dangerous chemicals."
The house looks like many of the other homes on the street, but the DEA says no one lived in the house. It was used only as a meth conversion lab. Neighbors say agents lined the street in front of the home Tuesday afternoon as people were out walking and young chrilen were riding their bikes nearby.
"Every part of the house was used for drying, allowing the crystalizing of the meth, that you see here. The other parts of the house were used to convert the liquid into the meth," said Murphy.
Officers found more than 1,100 pounds of meth inside a home in a quiet Marietta neighborhood, not far from playing children and elementary schools.
Residents say the people who they thought were living in the home had only been there for a few weeks. They're glad law enforcement caught them so quickly and seized the drugs.
The Drug Enforcement Administration said agents were tipped off last week, leading to the discovery of a major methamphetamine production site. The raid took place in what is typically described as a quiet neighborhood near several schools.
"When we walked in, the smell of meth was overwhelming," agents reported. The meth seized was primarily in the form of meth oil, stored in large garbage cans and ready to be processed into methamphetamine.
Murphy highlighted the scale and unusual location of the operation. "What's unusual about this situation is this is what we usually find in the jungles of Mexico, not in a neighborhood of Marietta with at least a dozen schools within a several-mile circumference, including an elementary school four-tenths of a mile away."
Authorities estimate that the 500 kilograms of meth seized would have had a street value of $1.5 million.
Murphy also noted the sophistication of the operation, which he described as both large and complex. "This requires highly experienced, chemist-type-level people to accomplish something like this. It was a very, as you can see, unlike what we normally see in a meth house or conversion lab. This was very clean, a huge operation."
While Murphy said the team knew which cartel the arrested trio was affiliated with, he did not name it during the presser. Instead, he said the DEA was mainly concerned about Sinaloa, Jalisco New Generation and La Familia in the metro Atlanta area.
Authorities expect more arrests as the investigation continues.
Share The ArticleLast Updated 1 month agoGot Georgia on your mind? Many of us do!In fact, it was just announced Georgia has broken tourism records yet again.Of course, the main getaways we all desire are the bustling city of Atlanta, followed by the timeless southern bell of Savannah, depending on your vibe.Atlanta has made many headlines as of late as one of the ...
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Got Georgia on your mind? Many of us do!
In fact, it was just announced Georgia has broken tourism records yet again.
Of course, the main getaways we all desire are the bustling city of Atlanta, followed by the timeless southern bell of Savannah, depending on your vibe.
Atlanta has made many headlines as of late as one of the cheapest city breaks in the U.S., while Savannah has long been a staple for those preferring ‘southern hospitality' and quintessential small town charm.
As such, you're all but alone when visiting Savannah, where you'll be sharing photo-ops with tourists from numerous postcard-worthy historic homes to scenic parks and old-timey streets.
But there's one Georgia city just north of Atlanta that's super easy to reach yet often overlooked.
The lovely town of Marietta boasts all the charm of Savannah but without the crowds!
There are many fascinating facets to Atlanta, but as we all known with any big city comes travel frustrations.
One of the most common headaches for Atlanta tourists is the ongoing traffic!
That's okay, though. All you gotta do is take the exit marked “Marietta,” and your problem is solved!
On a good day, Marietta is less than half an hour from the ATL, which explains why this hidden gem has been overshadowed by the allure of Atlanta.
Conversely, Savannah is nearly a 4-hour drive as it's located along the coast, making Marietta much easier to reach from one of America's busiest hubs, Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport.
Marietta may not have a towering skyline, professional sports teams, or the World of Coca-Cola (yes, it's a real place!), but that's all part of what makes this delightful town more enticing to visit.
Many places across the South ooze small town charm with historic buildings, boutique shops, and old school diners.
Check, check, and check for all of the above in Marietta.
What makes visiting downtown here special, however, is the bustling ‘Square', which locals and travelers in the know flock to for a good time day and night.
In fact, the town's motto is ‘Meet me on the square'. When the town is buzzing with action, in all likelihood, it started in Marietta Square.
Surrounded by great eats, plentiful shopping, a quaint park, and even the Museum of History, Marietta can be your main stay or day trip away from Atlanta's hustle and bustle all while showcasing a similar charm you'd find in Savannah.
Boasting southern hospitality and beautiful architecture, you'll forget all about Savannah's crowds while you mingle with the locals.
One of the most popular times to visit is during the artisan and farmers markets held at the Square each week, but upcoming events Chalktoberfest and Fall Festival of Fun are surely circled on many calendars.
Of course, it wouldn't be a visit to the South without indulging in some savory eats! Nearby Marietta Square Market is home to over a dozen restaurants and bars whipping up a huge variety of cuisines from Korean, wood-fired pizza, to Jamaican.
Tip: For the best Southern cookin', check out highly touted The Marietta Local just off the Square, serving up classics like Fried Chicken and Collard Greens.
You may be mesmerized by Marietta's hometown feel, but don't forget to explore the outskirts!
As leaf-peepers begin wandering in droves in search of the perfect fall photo-ops, Marietta is among the South's best-kept secrets to roam the outdoors.
There are ample scenic hiking trails at your fingertips, especially through Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park boasting sweeping colorful views as well as Chattahoochee Nature Center – you know, way down yonder.
Except this time of year, it's not hotter than hoochie coochie.
For one of the easiest hikes, check out Indian Seats for just a 3.8-mile trek through a vibrant canopy of trees in the vast Sawnee Mountain Preserve less than an hour from Marietta.
Tip: Absorb Marietta's rich Civil War history while enjoying the gorgeous fall foliage at Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park (tickets only $5!)
Sam, our Lead Writer & Journalist based in San Diego has visited 30 countries and written over 400 articles with a focus on sharing his own travel experiences and shining a light on lesser-known gems.
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