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Live monogram bar questions, answered straight.
The three questions every planner asks before booking, each with its own full page — real numbers, real constraints, no brochure fog.
What is a live monogram bar?
The plain-English definition: what happens at the station, what guests take home, and why the live part matters more than the monogram part.
Read the answer →What does it cost?
The anchors — $5,000 local starting point, $250/hr staffing, $900 travel — plus every variable that moves a real quote up or down.
Read the answer →How many guests per hour?
The honest throughput math: pieces per machine hour, when to add a second head or a press lane, and how to design a line people enjoy standing in.
Read the answer →Question not covered?
Ask it in the quote form — the notes field goes to a human who has run this station a few hundred times — or call (562) 614-4800. Common quick ones: yes, we carry insurance and send COIs to venues; yes, outdoor events work with standard power or a quiet generator; yes, guests can bring their own items within our hooping rules; and no, you do not need to know your thread colors before booking — that is a fun call we schedule after.