Bartending License in Babylon, NY

Get Your Bartender Permit in Suffolk County


Open the door to exciting new career paths with a bartending license in Babylon, NY. At 1800 Bartending School, we offer practical training designed to prepare you for success behind the bar.

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Why Get a Bartending License?

What You Gain with Professional Training

  • Build confidence through real-world bartending practice and expert instruction.
  • Expand job opportunities with recognized ATAP certification.
  • Learn mixology techniques that will set you apart.
  • Develop skills that will make you a sought-after professional in any venue.
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    About 1800 Bartending School in Babylon, NY

    Your Partner in ATAP Certification in Suffolk County

    1800 Bartending School is your trusted source for bartending licenses in Suffolk County. We offer a variety of courses to help you become a skilled bartender. Our ATAP-accredited courses are designed to give you everything you need to feel confident and capable in your new career.

    Whether you’re looking to master mixology or sharpen your customer service skills, we’ve got you covered. We don’t just teach; we guide you. Each lesson is focused on real-world scenarios, so you can step into the industry fully prepared.

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    Our 3-Step Process

    Becoming a Licensed Bartender Has Never Been Easier

  • Register: Secure your spot in our upcoming course with a quick and easy sign-up process.
  • Engage in Classes: Learn through immersive sessions and interactive lessons, designed to keep you on your toes.
  • Get Certified: Complete the course and walk away ready to take on the bartending world.
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    The Value of a Bartending License

    What a License Means for Your Career


    In Babylon, NY, a bartending license isn’t just a credential; it’s your entry into a dynamic and rewarding field. With training from 1800 Bartending School, you’ll gain skills that go far beyond pouring drinks. From mastering a library of cocktails to perfecting customer service, you’ll leave our program feeling prepared and confident.

    Located in Suffolk County, we work hard to make sure every course meets high industry standards. We cater to those who are just starting out, as well as experienced professionals who want to advance their skills. Have questions? Call us at 516-212-9850 to get started today!

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    The region was once called Huntington South. Nathaniel Conklin and Nathan Kowitt moved their families to the area, and around 1803 named it New Babylon, after the ancient city of Babylon.

    The town was officially formed in 1872 by a partition of the Town of Huntington.

    The following communities and locations are within the Town of Babylon:

    • Amityville, in the southwestern part of the town.
    • Babylon, in the southeastern section of the town.
    • Lindenhurst, in the southern part of the town, between the villages of Babylon and Amityville.
    • Captree or Captree Island
    • Copiague
    • Deer Park
    • East Farmingdale
    • Gilgo, includes communities of West Gilgo Beach, Gilgo Beach, and Cedar Beach
    • North Amityville
    • North Babylon
    • North Lindenhurst
    • Oak Beach, includes community of Oak Island
    • West Babylon
    • Wheatley Heights
    • Wyandanch
    • Amity Harbor, in the hamlet of Amityville
    • Copiague Harbor, in the hamlet of Copiague
    • Captree Island, an island partly in the southeastern part of the town and containing part of Captree State Park.
    • Cedar Island, an island in the Great South Bay.
    • Fire Island, a barrier beach island between the Great South Bay and the Atlantic Ocean, of which west of the Robert Moses Causeway, is within the confines of the Town of Babylon.
    • Gilgo Island, an island in the western end of the Great South Bay.
    • Grass Island, an island in the Great South Bay.
    • Thatch Island, an island in the Great South Bay.
    • Oak Island, an island in the Great South Bay.
    • Cedar Beach
    • Gilgo Beach
    • Oak Beach
    • Overlook Beach
    • Venetian Shores
    • Belmont Lake State Park, a state park in the northeastern part of the town.
    • Captree State Park, a state park partly in the southeastern section of the town and adjacent to the Fire Island Inlet.
    • Gilgo State Park, an undeveloped preserve on a barrier island on the southern side of the town.
    • Robert Moses State Park, a state park on Fire Island, is partly in the town west of the Robert Moses Causeway.
    • Fire Island Inlet, a passage between the Atlantic Ocean and the Great South Bay.
    • Geiger Lake Memorial Park, Wyandanch, NY
    • North Amityville Park, North Amityville, NY
    • North Lindenhurst Park, North Lindenhurst, NY
    • Phelps Lane Park, North Babylon, NY
    • Tanner Park, Copiague, NY
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