ALLSTAR BARTENDERS TRAINING NEW YORK; 1-800-BARTEND opened IT'S FIRST 1-800-BARTENDER classroom back in 1989 in Medford Long island. Owner Gregg Lewis has been in the Hospitality industry for almost three decades and brings you all that experience in his bartending school's bartending curriculum and Bartender training manual
AllStar Bartending School in New York is one of the largest Bartender Training establishments in New York with locations in Suffolk County Long Island Bartending School, Nassau County Long Island, Queens New York and NYC Bartending Schools ,with Bartender staffing and Bartender Job Placement Assistance program affiliations throughout the United States. Restaurants, Hotels, Country Clubs, Night Clubs and Bars
Bartenders make great money, have fun and meet people. Thousands of Bartenders are trained and placed every year by 1800BARTEND and ALLSTAR BARTENDERS TRAINING in New York, Queens ,Brooklyn, Nassau and Suffolk
Thousands of students from all backgrounds and all ages have learned the art of the pour inside our New York Bartending school classrooms, which are set up as "cocktail" lounges right down to the shot glasses and jukeboxes. The program also offers a free wine seminar , Guest Bartending, 100% Free Job Placement & a Flair Program where the more advanced can learn how to flip a bottle and charm.
All of Our New York Bartending Schools are
Licensed by New York State Department of Education
If you want to be an AllStar behind the bar, you gotta start at AllStar Bartender’s Training, bartending school(1800Bartend). Great bartending begins with great teachers, and owner/founder Gregg Lewis has been in the hospitality industry for nearly three decades. His bartending schools is the largest training center for bartending in New York, with locations in Kew Gardens, Queens , Suffolk County, Long Island, and Nassau County, Long Island and New York City Bartending School. Once you’ve completed the curriculum AllStar Bartenders Training also offers job placement assistance at restaurants, hotels, nightclubs and bars throughout the U.S. As Gregg likes to put it, why “Barspend” when you can Bartend? Thousands of students from all backgrounds and all ages have learned the art of the pour inside the classrooms, which are set up as “cocktail” lounges right down to the shot glasses and jukeboxes. The program also offers a wine seminar and a Flair Program where the more advanced can learn how to flip a bottle and charm a crowd just like Tom Cruise.
Making mixing look easy is the goal at Allstar Bartenders Bartending Schools at all of their Long Island and Queens Bartending Schools. The Bartending School was founded in 1989 with the simple mission to “make better bartenders.” Thousands have learned Mixology 101 in Allstar’s Bartending Schools classrooms, all of which are set up like actual cocktail lounges - with full bars, ice machines, jukeboxes, and everything else a student of Bartending could need. Mixologist Gregg Lewis brings more than 21 years of experience to his students. Allstar Bartending School describes the art of Bartending as being a conductor. “You take several different pieces of produce, juices, and purees , mix them in with different beverages and liquor, and you get a fantastic result.” This love of the process has taken Allstar Bartending School all the way to the top of the Bartender Training in New York. With a Bartending Schools on Long Island as well as in Kew Gardens, the hope is that the Bartending Schools success will ultimately translate into a consistency in the Bartending world. As Gregg explains, “I wrote the Bartender Training in an attempt to get as many Bartenders using the same recipes for the same drinks as possible.” Here’s to a future with uniformly delicious mixed drinks.
Bartender Set up * Changing Shifts * Closing Out * Basic Bartender Equipment *Drink Glassware * Mixing Cocktails * Beers* Wines * Champagnes * Tipping * Job Interview Techniques * Bottle Flipping
What makes Bartending a recession-proof career is that, not matter what the economic conditions are, people will still go to a bar and have a beer. According to a Nielsen company survey of 500 bar operators, nearly 50 percent reported that beer has the best sales trend in an economic down-turn, even better than spirits and wine. At the same time, those surveyed noticed that more patrons were opting for less expensive beers. The survey stated that 14 percent of bar owners saw customers ordering more well or house drinks and 13 percent report greater sales of draft beer than from bottles.
THE TWO QUALITES that Maud Franklin, general manager, Brick House Brewery in Patchogue, looks for in a bartender are personality and efficiency. She also looks for a bartender with an experience. Brick House Brewery makes its own hand-crafted beer. “The customers see it as something they can have, “ said Maud. “ It’s something that’s affordable. It’s like a luxury that’s affordable.”
"While other industries such as pizza delivery, retail and telemarketing are also looking to hire employees, Gregg said the salaries they offer are not as competitive as those that Bartenders take home. Allstar Bartending offers not only training at their Long Island Bartending SchoolS, SELDEN Bartending School, Farmingdale Bartending School, Queens Bartending School and NYC Bartending Schools but 100 percent free job placement after completing the course, and free refresher courses to learn how to make the newest drinks available."
Today there is a demand for more education and better training in the food and beverage industry. The US Department of Labor estimates the food and beverage industry and related workers held 6.8 million jobs in 2004. The future, like time, waits for no one. It belongs to those who prepare for it. Allstar Bartending School can give you the skills to Bartend you'll need to land a high paying Bartending job.
For over 21 years, over 25,000 nightclubs, hotels, restaurants, bars, country clubs, and pubs have relied on AllStar Bartending School to fill their Bartending JOBS with certified bartenders.
As a Bartender you can make from $18-$30 per hour.



