Absolutely, we do! If you’re planning a picnic area—whether it’s in a public park, a campground, or your own backyard—outdoor benches with cup holders are a fantastic addition. They combine the classic comfort of a bench with the convenience of a built-in spot for your drink. I’ve seen a growing demand for these, and for good reason: no one wants to juggle a soda or coffee while trying to enjoy a sandwich. Let me walk you through some great options and what to consider.
First, you’ll find a variety of materials to suit your needs. Wooden benches with cup holders are a popular choice. They have a natural, rustic look that blends perfectly with outdoor settings. Treated pine, cedar, or teak are common—teak is especially durable against moisture. For example, a classic 6-foot park bench with a single or double cup holder cutout in the armrest is sturdy and timeless. If your picnic area gets a lot of rain or sun, look for a powder-coated metal or recycled plastic bench. These materials resist rust and UV damage, and they’re incredibly easy to clean. Some even come with cup holders molded directly into the seat or armrest.
Second, think about placement and capacity. Most of these benches seat two to three people comfortably. For a picnic area, you might want several benches positioned around a table. But here’s the trick: many cup holder benches work best when they’re standalone, not attached to a picnic table. That way, people can sit facing each other or sideways, keeping their drinks within reach. I recommend checking the cup holder size—most fit a standard 12-ounce can or a 16-ounce bottle, but some have larger openings for insulated tumblers. If you plan to host families, look for benches with at least two cup holders, or opt for a set that includes a central cup holder shelf.
Finally, practicality matters. For a busy picnic area, portability can be a plus. Folding benches with cup holders are lightweight and easy to move, perfect for events or flexible layouts. Some designs even have a small storage compartment under the seat for napkins or sunscreen. On the flip side, if your picnic area is permanent, consider anchoring the bench to prevent tipping. And don’t forget comfort—a slight curve in the seat or a backrest can make all the difference for long sits.
In short, yes, we have outdoor benches with cup holders, and they’re a simple way to upgrade any picnic area. Whether you go for classic wood, durable metal, or eco-friendly recycled plastic, you’ll give visitors a place to relax without worrying about their drink tipping over. Have a specific spot in mind? Let me know, and I can recommend the perfect fit.