Bartending School in Flower Hill, NY

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Want to be a bartender in Flower Hill, NY? 1800 Bartending School can help!

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Bartending Classes in Nassau County

What You'll Gain

  • Get hands-on practice making drinks.
  • Get your bartending license.
  • Learn from bartenders.
  • Find a bartending job.
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    About 1800 Bartending School

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    1800 Bartending School is an excellent place in Flower Hill, NY to learn about bartending. Our teachers will help you every step of the way. Join our community in Nassau County.

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    How to Become a Bartender

  • Sign up for our classes.
  • Come to class and practice.
  • Get your bartending license.
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    You need a bartending license to work as a bartender. 1800 Bartending School in Flower Hill, NY can help you get your license and ATAP certification. Contact us at 516-212-9850 to learn more.

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    The area where Flower Hill is located was originally inhabited by the Matinecock Native Americans. In the 17th century, European colonists started to settle in the area, specifically settlers of Dutch and English heritage.

    This era saw members of prominent colonial families settled in the area, including members of the Hewlett family (the same family after whom Hewlett, New York is named, as well as Hewlett Lane in Flower Hill). Members of the family settled in the area during this time, and constructed the former Hewlett Homestead circa 1713.

    During this time, the area consisted of many farms, and was in an ideal location for them, as the goods produced in the area would be brought down to either Manhasset Bay in Manhasset or Port Washington, or to Hempstead Harbor in Roslyn for shipment to destinations in New York City and beyond.

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