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The Best Picnic Baskets and Backpacks

With matching plates, glasses, and other outdoor dining gear, these picnic sets offer both convenience and charm. Are they the key to a perfect picnic?

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By Kate Shannon Levine

Last Updated June 24, 2025

What You Need To Know

Whether you’re heading to an outdoor concert or planning to spend a sunny afternoon at a park, it can be a hassle to wrangle all the gear you want. It’s often more convenient to use a picnic basket or backpack equipped with everything you’d need for a picnic, from silverware and plates to cloth napkins and wineglasses. We especially liked three models we tested. The Sunflora Picnic Backpack for 4 was the most portable, with wide, padded straps that made it comfortable to wear even when the backpack was full. We also like the Picnic at Ascot Collapsible Insulated Picnic Basket for Four, a canvas basket that collapses with all its items still tucked inside. For those who want the charm of a traditional wicker basket and don’t anticipate walking long distances, the Picnic at Ascot Buckingham Picnic Basket for Four is a good option. It’s significantly larger and heavier than our other favorites, but the basket’s charm and its stainless-steel silverware and real wineglasses make every picnic feel like a special occasion.

If you bring a cooler or a regular insulated shopping bag on a picnic, you need to round up all the necessary plates, silverware, glasses, and napkins before you head out the door. Many people prefer to use a picnic basket or backpack that comes equipped with its own gear and has little pockets to store it all safely. The items are reusable (which cuts down on trash and recycling), and you don’t need to worry about accidentally losing the plates and glasses you use at home.

You can choose from traditional wicker baskets, canvas baskets, and even picnic backpacks. Although their size and shape vary dramatically, each of the models we tested offered room for food and came with assorted picnic equipment. All of them came with knives, forks, and spoons; plates; and wineglasses. Many were equipped with cloth napkins, tiny cutting boards, corkscrews, serrated knives, and salt and pepper shakers. While the included corkscrews and serrated knives got their respective jobs done, they didn’t perform as well as our favorite wine opener or serrated utility knife. The cutting boards were small (generally just 6 by 6 inches or smaller), so their usefulness was limited.

Each model had a slew of tiny interior pockets and straps to keep the gear safe during transit and in easy reach during picnics. We found no significant difference in the quality of the pockets or straps across all the models we tested. All the items stayed put during transit, and none of the straps or closures showed any signs of wear and tear even after we intentionally tugged at them or repeatedly opened and closed them.

What To Look For

  • Spacious Storage Compartments: The wicker and canvas baskets each had one big compartment, while the backpacks had special insulated compartments for food. We liked both styles—as long as they were able to accommodate enough food. (Some models were intended to serve two people, and some were meant for four people; we adjusted the amount of food accordingly.) The better models were more spacious or designed in a way that allowed us to simply put the food in and go, with no fussing or rearranging required.

We filled up the baskets and backpacks with typical assortments of picnic fare. With less spacious models, we had to rearrange the contents several times to make everything fit.

  • Easy Access to the Food Storage: When you’re packing up food for a picnic or setting things up at your destination, you want to be able to see what you’re doing. We preferred baskets with lids that stayed open. We also really liked the design of one backpack. It had two zippers set several inches apart, which allowed us to peel back a wide swath of the insulated canvas, creating a large opening into the food compartment.
  • Sets with Large Plates: Bigger plates are more versatile. The best ones measured 9 inches across and had about 6 inches of usable flat surface. They were big enough to hold a smattering of cheese, bread, and crackers or a full sandwich and some side dishes. A few sets had plates that were about 2 inches smaller in diameter. Their size was fine for an afternoon spent leisurely grazing on snacks but too tiny to hold a full meal.

All the models we tested came with plates. Some had bigger plates that could hold full meals, while others had smaller plates that were better for snacks. We had a slight preference for packs with bigger plates—they were more versatile.

Nice to Have

  • Blankets: All the backpacks came with fleece blankets and built-in storage for them on one side. Blankets intended to seat four people measured roughly 4¼ by 5 feet, while the one intended for two picnickers was a bit smaller in each direction. They were large enough to fit the intended number of picnickers, but there wasn’t much room to spare and not enough space to allow people to stretch out. Still, we found them handy, particularly if they had water-resistant backing.

Minor Flaws

  • Doors and Lids That Don’t Stay Open: One basket we tested had a set of hinged doors that sloped upwards and met in the middle, under the basket’s handle. These doors swung out toward the ground but didn’t open wide enough to stay open on their own. When we were reaching into the basket, they often fell against our arms and blocked our view of the contents. Though not a deal breaker, it was a bit of a nuisance.

The hinged lids on this cute wicker basket often flopped down on our arms as we loaded up the basket. It wasn't a deal breaker, but it was annoying.

Other Considerations

  • How Portable and Storable You Want Your Picnic Set to Be: Wicker baskets are charming, but they can be cumbersome. They’re often heavy, weighing as much as 8.5 pounds before they're filled with food and drinks, while models made from other materials generally weigh from about 4 pounds to 6.5 pounds. Wicker baskets also have hard edges, and they must be carried by hand because their handles are short. Canvas baskets and backpacks are less elegant, but they are more comfortable to carry. The canvas basket we tested has long handles that we could loop over our forearms, giving our hands a break. And backpacks free up your hands entirely. The backpacks we tested had wide, padded straps that distributed weight evenly, so they were still comfortable even after we walked for 15 minutes and covered about 1 mile of uneven and hilly terrain. Another perk of backpacks: The ones we tested each came with a blanket, while the baskets in our lineup did not.

As part of our tests, we carried each bag—loaded with several pounds of food—on 15-minute walks that included stairs, hills, and uneven ground. Backpacks were particularly comfortable and portable.

  • What Kind of Servingware You Want: Ceramic plates and wineglasses made from actual glass are elegant and heavy enough to stay put on uneven ground or on windy days. They can also make a basket or backpack feel heavy. Plastic plates and plastic wineglasses, while a little less charming, are much lighter, and there’s less risk of breaking them.

If you want something that's lightweight and easy to carry, go with plastic gear. For sturdier and heavier items, look for ceramic plates and wine glasses made from real glass.

• Pack with cheese, fruit, vegetables, hummus, and drinks to serve two (or four) people

• Pack with sandwiches, vegetables, cookies, and drinks to serve two (or four) people

• Fill the baskets with food and carry them for 15 minutes over uneven terrain 

• Put into and remove from the backseat of a car 

• Eat and drink from the included place settings and glasses

• Use any extra gear, such as a cutting board, corkscrew, and blanket

• Wash the silverware, plates, and glasses by hand 

• Repeatedly open, close, and/or tug at the latches, straps, buckles, or zippers keeping the gear in place and the baskets or backpacks closed

Everything We Tested

Good 3 Stars out of 3.
Fair 2 Stars out of 3.
Poor 1 Star out of 3.

Highly Recommended

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The Most ComfortableSunflora Picnic Backpack for 4

Thanks to its wide and comfortable straps, this backpack is much more comfortable to carry than traditional picnic baskets. A wide strip of fabric at the top of the backpack unzips, providing very easy access to food. The stainless-steel silverware was comfortable to use; the glasses were a touch heavier than other plastic models and had a very attractive shape, giving this backpack a slight edge over others in our lineup. The fleece blanket, which measured roughly 4¼ by 5 feet, had a water-resistant backing that gave it some structure. The wine pouch and corkscrew were useful additions, but we wish the pretty 6 by 6-inch bamboo cutting board was a bit larger.

Model Number: 4336572748

Exterior Dimensions: 11 x 7.75 x 16 in (plus pouches for wine and blanket)

Storage Dimensions: 10.75 x 3.75 x 14 in

Weight: 6 lb, 9 oz

Place Settings: 4 sets of silverware, napkins, plastic plates, and plastic wineglasses

Extras: Wood cutting board, serrated knife, corkscrew, salt and pepper shakers, blanket

Price at Time of Testing: $99.99

  • Design
  • Comfort
  • Accessories

Thanks to its wide and comfortable straps, this backpack is much more comfortable to carry than traditional picnic baskets. A wide strip of fabric at the top of the backpack unzips, providing very easy access to food. The stainless-steel silverware was comfortable to use; the glasses were a touch heavier than other plastic models and had a very attractive shape, giving this backpack a slight edge over others in our lineup. The fleece blanket, which measured roughly 4¼ by 5 feet, had a water-resistant backing that gave it some structure. The wine pouch and corkscrew were useful additions, but we wish the pretty 6 by 6-inch bamboo cutting board was a bit larger.

Model Number: 4336572748

Exterior Dimensions: 11 x 7.75 x 16 in (plus pouches for wine and blanket)

Storage Dimensions: 10.75 x 3.75 x 14 in

Weight: 6 lb, 9 oz

Place Settings: 4 sets of silverware, napkins, plastic plates, and plastic wineglasses

Extras: Wood cutting board, serrated knife, corkscrew, salt and pepper shakers, blanket

Price at Time of Testing: $99.99

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Easiest to StorePicnic at Ascot Collapsible Picnic Basket for 4

This insulated canvas basket is ideal for people short on storage space at home: It collapses to a compact 7-inch-tall oval with all its picnic gear still inside it. We also liked that we could hook its long handles over our forearms, giving our hands a break or freeing them up to carry other things. It comes with complete place settings for four people but no extra gear. Although the basket isn’t especially elegant, it’s a very practical spin on traditional wicker models.

Model Number: 401-B

Exterior Dimensions: 17 x 10 x 12 in expanded; 17 x 10 x 7 in collapsed

Storage Dimensions: 17 x 9.5 x 10 in

Weight: 5 lb, 3 oz

Place Settings: 4 sets of silverware, napkins, plastic plates, and plastic wineglasses

Extras: n/a

Price at Time of Testing: $74.00

  • Design
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This insulated canvas basket is ideal for people short on storage space at home: It collapses to a compact 7-inch-tall oval with all its picnic gear still inside it. We also liked that we could hook its long handles over our forearms, giving our hands a break or freeing them up to carry other things. It comes with complete place settings for four people but no extra gear. Although the basket isn’t especially elegant, it’s a very practical spin on traditional wicker models.

Model Number: 401-B

Exterior Dimensions: 17 x 10 x 12 in expanded; 17 x 10 x 7 in collapsed

Storage Dimensions: 17 x 9.5 x 10 in

Weight: 5 lb, 3 oz

Place Settings: 4 sets of silverware, napkins, plastic plates, and plastic wineglasses

Extras: n/a

Price at Time of Testing: $74.00

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Most ElegantPicnic at Ascot Buckingham Picnic Basket for Four

This charming wicker basket contains stainless-steel silverware and attractive wineglasses made from real glass, which elevates a picnic to a fancy affair even though the plates are plastic. The trade-off is that the basket is big and heavy—it weighs more than 8 pounds before you add food and drinks. Its dual doors fold out and stay open for easy access to the basket’s contents. It’s not insulated, but it comes with an insulated storage container that’s about the size of a small lunchbox.

Model Number: 714-AG

Exterior Dimensions: 19.5 x 13.5 x 10.25 in

Storage Dimensions: 18 x 11 x 8 in

Weight: 8 lb, 5 oz

Place Settings: 4 sets of silverware, napkins, plastic plates, and glass wineglasses

Extras: Corkscrew, removable insulated storage container

Price at Time of Testing: $127.00

  • Design
  • Comfort
  • Accessories

This charming wicker basket contains stainless-steel silverware and attractive wineglasses made from real glass, which elevates a picnic to a fancy affair even though the plates are plastic. The trade-off is that the basket is big and heavy—it weighs more than 8 pounds before you add food and drinks. Its dual doors fold out and stay open for easy access to the basket’s contents. It’s not insulated, but it comes with an insulated storage container that’s about the size of a small lunchbox.

Model Number: 714-AG

Exterior Dimensions: 19.5 x 13.5 x 10.25 in

Storage Dimensions: 18 x 11 x 8 in

Weight: 8 lb, 5 oz

Place Settings: 4 sets of silverware, napkins, plastic plates, and glass wineglasses

Extras: Corkscrew, removable insulated storage container

Price at Time of Testing: $127.00

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Apollo Walker Picnic Backpack for 2

We were impressed by how comfortable it was to wear this backpack when it was full or packed with heavy food and drinks. We also liked the design of its front storage compartment. The base of the backpack is very wide and stable. The plastic cutting board is small (just 6 by 6 inches) and not very elegant, but it came in handy. The included blanket is big enough to fit two people (about 3¾ by 4⅓ feet) and has water-resistant backing that provides some protection and rigidity. The silverware is stainless steel with plastic handles, and the bowl of the spoon is quite large.

Model Number: n/a

Exterior Dimensions: 12.5 x 6 x 17 in (plus pouches for wine and blanket)

Storage Dimensions: 10.25 x 5 x 15.75 in

Weight: 3 lb, 15 oz

Place Settings: 2 sets of silverware, napkins, plastic plates, and plastic wineglasses

Extras: Plastic cutting board, corkscrew, serrated knife, salt and pepper shakers, blanket

Price at Time of Testing: $54.98

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We were impressed by how comfortable it was to wear this backpack when it was full or packed with heavy food and drinks. We also liked the design of its front storage compartment. The base of the backpack is very wide and stable. The plastic cutting board is small (just 6 by 6 inches) and not very elegant, but it came in handy. The included blanket is big enough to fit two people (about 3¾ by 4⅓ feet) and has water-resistant backing that provides some protection and rigidity. The silverware is stainless steel with plastic handles, and the bowl of the spoon is quite large.

Model Number: n/a

Exterior Dimensions: 12.5 x 6 x 17 in (plus pouches for wine and blanket)

Storage Dimensions: 10.25 x 5 x 15.75 in

Weight: 3 lb, 15 oz

Place Settings: 2 sets of silverware, napkins, plastic plates, and plastic wineglasses

Extras: Plastic cutting board, corkscrew, serrated knife, salt and pepper shakers, blanket

Price at Time of Testing: $54.98

Recommended

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Picnic at Ascot Four Person Backpack with Blanket

Although this backpack was just as comfortable as the others we tested and looks very similar to them, its food storage compartment was a touch smaller. It often took several tries to arrange our food so that it all fit. The wood cutting board is very attractive, but it’s about 1 inch narrower than those included with the other models. The fleece blanket, though soft, lacks a water-resistant backing. Those small criticisms aside, this backpack is still very comfortable to carry and fairly easy to use.

Model Number: 081X-BLB

Exterior Dimensions: 13 x 7.5 x 15.75 in (plus pouches for wine and blanket)

Storage Dimensions: 11 x 3 x 14 in

Weight: 6 lb, 1 oz

Place Settings: 4 sets of silverware, napkins, plastic plates, and plastic wineglasses

Extras: Wood cutting board, corkscrew, serrated knife, salt and pepper shakers, blanket

Price at Time of Testing: $79.50

  • Design
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  • Accessories

Although this backpack was just as comfortable as the others we tested and looks very similar to them, its food storage compartment was a touch smaller. It often took several tries to arrange our food so that it all fit. The wood cutting board is very attractive, but it’s about 1 inch narrower than those included with the other models. The fleece blanket, though soft, lacks a water-resistant backing. Those small criticisms aside, this backpack is still very comfortable to carry and fairly easy to use.

Model Number: 081X-BLB

Exterior Dimensions: 13 x 7.5 x 15.75 in (plus pouches for wine and blanket)

Storage Dimensions: 11 x 3 x 14 in

Weight: 6 lb, 1 oz

Place Settings: 4 sets of silverware, napkins, plastic plates, and plastic wineglasses

Extras: Wood cutting board, corkscrew, serrated knife, salt and pepper shakers, blanket

Price at Time of Testing: $79.50

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Bristol Picnic Basket by Picnic Time

This petite wicker basket is charming, but it required a bit of finesse to arrange our food and drinks so that they all fit. The glass wineglasses are positioned in the bottom of the basket, and we didn’t want anything very heavy or hard to scratch or crush them. (If you bring a bottle of wine, we suggest packing it separately.) However, we loved the attractive shape of the glasses, which are made of real glass. The plates are a bit small (just 7 inches in diameter), so they’re better suited for snacks than full meals.

Model Number: 204-25-404-000-0

Exterior Dimensions: 16 x 11.5 x 8 in

Storage Dimensions: 14 x 10.25 x 5.5 in

Weight: 4 lb, 12 oz

Place Settings: 2 sets of silverware, porcelain plates, and glass wineglasses

Extras: Corkscrew, salt and pepper shakers

Price at Time of Testing: $70.39

  • Design
  • Comfort
  • Accessories

This petite wicker basket is charming, but it required a bit of finesse to arrange our food and drinks so that they all fit. The glass wineglasses are positioned in the bottom of the basket, and we didn’t want anything very heavy or hard to scratch or crush them. (If you bring a bottle of wine, we suggest packing it separately.) However, we loved the attractive shape of the glasses, which are made of real glass. The plates are a bit small (just 7 inches in diameter), so they’re better suited for snacks than full meals.

Model Number: 204-25-404-000-0

Exterior Dimensions: 16 x 11.5 x 8 in

Storage Dimensions: 14 x 10.25 x 5.5 in

Weight: 4 lb, 12 oz

Place Settings: 2 sets of silverware, porcelain plates, and glass wineglasses

Extras: Corkscrew, salt and pepper shakers

Price at Time of Testing: $70.39

Recommended with Reservations

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Piccadilly Picnic Basket by Picnic Time

The lightest of the baskets we tested, this model was relatively easy and comfortable to carry even for long distances. Although the plates were small and the silverware and glasses weren’t as elegantly shaped as in our favorite baskets, it all worked well. The angled doors slope upward and tended to flop shut, bumping into our arms and blocking our access to the basket’s contents. That said, we found it easy to fit and arrange food in the relatively spacious basket.

Model Number: 202-19-114-000-0

Exterior Dimensions: 16 x 11.5 x 11 in

Storage Dimensions: 12.5 x 8 x 7.5 in

Weight: 4 lb

Place Settings: 2 sets of silverware, plastic plates, and plastic wineglasses

Extras: Corkscrew, removable silverware pouch

Price at Time of Testing: $85.95

  • Design
  • Comfort
  • Accessories

The lightest of the baskets we tested, this model was relatively easy and comfortable to carry even for long distances. Although the plates were small and the silverware and glasses weren’t as elegantly shaped as in our favorite baskets, it all worked well. The angled doors slope upward and tended to flop shut, bumping into our arms and blocking our access to the basket’s contents. That said, we found it easy to fit and arrange food in the relatively spacious basket.

Model Number: 202-19-114-000-0

Exterior Dimensions: 16 x 11.5 x 11 in

Storage Dimensions: 12.5 x 8 x 7.5 in

Weight: 4 lb

Place Settings: 2 sets of silverware, plastic plates, and plastic wineglasses

Extras: Corkscrew, removable silverware pouch

Price at Time of Testing: $85.95

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Kate Shannon Levine is the editorial director for ATK Reviews. She’s covered a wide variety of topics at America’s Test Kitchen, but she especially loves writing about cheese, pantry staples such as anchovies and kosher salt, and cleaning products. One of her proudest accomplishments is finding a life-changing kitchen sponge (really) and proving once and for all that it's a bad idea to leave a soggy sponge in the bottom of your sink. Prior to joining America’s Test Kitchen, she attended Boston University’s culinary program and worked as both a line cook and a cheesemonger.

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