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Costco Just Marked Down Its Popular Cantina Gazebo Ahead of Patio Season

The Yardistry Cantina Gazebo at Costco.
The Yardistry Cantina Gazebo at Costco. Erman Gunes / Shutterstock.com

As patio season starts to creep closer, Costco is already making moves on one of its more eye-catching backyard upgrades-and this one feels built for more than just shade.

The Yardistry 7.6' x 7.6' Cantina Gazebo isn't your typical pop-up canopy or basic hardtop structure. It's designed more like a fully functional outdoor bar setup, and right now, it's seeing a price drop that makes it more approachable ahead of spring entertaining. Costco regularly sells the cantina for $1,999.99, which is already less than the manufacturer's website. With a seasonal markdown, the warehouse retailer has knocked $500 off the price, bringing it down to $1,499.99. That's a significant savings for anyone looking to upgrade their backyard entertaining setup.

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Yardistry Cantina Gazebo, $1,499.99 at Costco

 The Yardistry Cantina Gazebo at Costco.
The Yardistry Cantina Gazebo at Costco. Costco

A Backyard Upgrade That Doubles as an Outdoor Bar

What separates this cantina from standard patio gazebos is how much functionality is built into it.

The structure is made from 100 percent sustainable FSC-certified wood, and it features a hardtop aluminum roof designed for durability and weather resistance. But the real draw is the layout: a split-level bar top, stainless steel countertops, and built-in storage, including cupboards and drawers, turn the space into a working outdoor station. There's even space to add an outdoor fridge.

It also comes with two stools, making it feel less like a sun shelter and more like a dedicated entertaining zone. Think backyard cocktails, game-day gatherings or simply an outdoor prep kitchen.

There's even a privacy screen that can support a mounted TV, which leans fully into the backyard hangout vibe.

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What to Know About Size, Materials and Setup

This isn't a small backyard upgrade. With a footprint of about 7 feet by 7 feet and a height of over 8 feet, the cantina gazebo takes up a meaningful amount of space and works best as a dedicated feature rather than something tucked into a corner.

It's built from pre-cut, pre-drilled, and pre-stained wood, paired with a durable metal roof and hardware components designed for long-term outdoor use. The included bar counters stretch over 6 feet across, giving it a true working surface for serving drinks or prepping food, while the built-in cabinets add storage that most standard gazebos simply don't offer.

Assembly is required, and like most large outdoor structures, it arrives as a ready-to-assemble kit with multiple components. Costco includes step-by-step instructions and access to an assembly video, but this is likely a two-person project that will take some time to complete. Anchoring hardware is not included, so you'll need to plan based on your patio or surface.

Why It Deserves a Look Right Now

Outdoor structures like this tend to spike in interest-and price-as warmer weather settles in, which makes an early markdown like this one stand out for shoppers planning ahead.

At $1,499.99, the cantina lands in an interesting middle ground. It's a bigger investment than standard patio furniture, but significantly less than a built-in outdoor gazebo or custom structure. For the price, it delivers a more defined, functional space that can shift how a backyard gets used.

It's not for everyone. Smaller patios or casual setups may not justify the footprint or cost. But for anyone who entertains regularly-or wants a dedicated space for hosting, grilling or relaxing-it's the kind of upgrade that can quickly become the center of the backyard.

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This story was originally published April 15, 2026 at 3:45 PM.

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