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Bar Faucets: A Complete Guide to Choosing the Right One

What a bar faucet is, how it differs from a full kitchen faucet, and how to choose the right size and finish for a bar or prep sink.

A bar faucet is one of the smallest fixtures in a kitchen, but it's often the most overlooked opportunity to add a warm, distinctive detail. Here's what to know before you choose one for a wet bar, butler's pantry, or kitchen island prep station.

What Is a Bar Faucet?

Bar faucets are compact faucets designed for secondary sinks — bar sinks, prep sinks, and butler's pantry sinks — rather than a primary kitchen sink. They're typically shorter and narrower than a full kitchen faucet, scaled to match the smaller basin they serve.

Bar Faucet vs Kitchen Faucet: Key Differences

Factor Bar Faucet Kitchen Faucet
Scale Compact, shorter spout and base Full-size, designed for primary sink
Typical use Bar sinks, prep sinks, island sinks Main kitchen sink, daily dishwashing
Installation Usually single-hole Single-hole, 3-hole bridge, or widespread
Flow rate Often lower, suited to filling glasses Higher flow for washing and filling pots

Choosing a Finish for Your Bar Faucet

Because a bar faucet is a small, visible detail, it's a low-cost way to introduce a warm living finish into your kitchen. Our hammered brass bar sink pairs naturally with a matching unlacquered brass bar faucet, letting both develop patina together over time.

Matching Your Bar Sink

Confirm your bar or prep sink's hole configuration before ordering — most bar sinks are pre-drilled for a single-hole faucet, though some wider prep sinks accommodate a 3-hole widespread setup similar to a full kitchen installation.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I use a regular kitchen faucet as a bar faucet?

Yes, though a dedicated bar faucet's smaller scale usually looks more proportional next to a compact bar or prep sink, and takes up less counter space.

What height should a bar faucet be?

Bar faucets are typically shorter than kitchen faucets, often in the 8–12 inch range, though taller gooseneck bar faucets are available for filling larger glassware or pitchers.

Do bar faucets come in unlacquered brass?

Yes — solid unlacquered brass bar faucets are available and will develop the same living patina as larger brass kitchen fixtures.

The Bottom Line

A bar faucet is a small detail with an outsized visual impact. Browse our handcrafted brass faucet collection to find a scale and finish that suits your bar or prep sink.