Common materials shown include engineered wood/MDF, wood frames (including rubberwood), metal or metal framing, and stone (such as marble) for serving stands.
Capacities vary by item: some pub-style tables list around 100 lb, one bar table lists tabletop support of 250 lb (with chairs rated to 400 lb), and a kitchen island/tabletop in the results lists support up to 400 lb.
Most bar tables in these listings are sized for two to four people. Larger L-shaped home bars are described as seating five or more guests.
Common storage options include glass-door cabinets and multiple drawers, dedicated fridge or wine-storage spaces, hanging glass holders, open shelving, and hooks for utensils or barware.
Some islands and stands include built-in power hubs—examples in the results list 2 AC outlets, 2 USB ports, and a long power cord for appliances and device charging.
Most items require adult assembly. Included tools vary by listing: some specify that tools are provided, while others state tools are not included, so check each product's details.
There are compact, space-saving options suited to small areas. For example, some sets have a tabletop around 35.5 inches by 29.5 inches with chairs that tuck under the table, and some compact pub tables are still sized to seat up to four people.