Bartending License in College Point, NY

Bartending Certification Made Simple in Queens


1800 Bartending School offers bartending license certification in College Point, NY, giving you the knowledge and skills to succeed. Let’s help you turn your passion into a thriving career.

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Why Get a Bartending License?

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  • Earn your bartending license quickly with straightforward, hands-on courses.
  • Build your mixology skills and learn the art of creating unforgettable drinks.
  • Improve your job prospects with an industry-recognized bartending license.
  • Participate in interactive classes that help you practice and perfect your craft.
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    Supporting Bartenders in College Point, NY


    At 1800 Bartending School, we’re passionate about helping aspiring bartenders in Queens achieve their career goals. Located in College Point, NY, we aim to provide training that prepares you for challenges and opportunities in the bartending world. Our courses balance hands-on learning with real-world insights, so you’ll walk away with the skills you need to stand out.

    From mixing techniques to legal certifications, we cover everything to give you a strong start. Whether you’re just beginning or looking to strengthen your abilities, we’re here to support your journey. Call 516-212-9850 today and let’s talk about how we can help you succeed.

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    3 Steps to Becoming a Licensed Bartender

    A Clear Path to Bartending Certification and Success

  • Sign Up for Courses: Register online or call us to enroll in bartender classes that fit your goals.
  • Attend Training Sessions: Participate in hands-on bartending and mixology lessons designed to build real-world skills.
  • Get Licensed Locally: Complete the final steps to earn your official bartending license and start your career.
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    Why Take a Bartender Course?

    Open the Door to More Opportunities


    A bartending license helps you meet local requirements and helps you stand out in Queens’s fast-paced hospitality industry. Bartending license certification shows employers you’re ready to take on the responsibility of serving customers and creating memorable experiences.

    At 1800 Bartending School, our bartending and mixology classes in College Point, NY are designed to build both confidence and credibility. Whether you’re learning to craft cocktails or navigating the licensing process, our training prepares you for real-world success. Contact us at 516-212-9850 today and take the first step toward a rewarding career in bartending.

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    College Point was named for St. Paul’s College, an Episcopalian seminary founded in 1835 by the Rev. William Augustus Muhlenberg. The college closed around 1850, but the name remained. Former names include Lawrence’s Neck, Tew’s Neck, Flammersberg, and Strattonsport.

    The original European settler of this area was Captain William Lawrence. He was also the largest landholder of the original incorporators of the Town of Flushing, now in Queens. He arrived in America on the sailing ship Planter in the 1630s. Lawrence married the oldest daughter of Richard “Bull Rider” Smith, who founded Smithtown on Long Island. He and his wife had a son, William Jr., who married the Richard Smiths’ youngest granddaughter.

    In 1854 the German-American industrialist Conrad Poppenhusen arrived; he was already a prosperous manufacturer in Brooklyn of hard rubber goods and expanded his operation to this small farming community. College Point became a factory town primarily for his workers, most of them also German immigrants, and the tycoon became a philanthropist, contributing to churches, libraries, and the Poppenhusen Institute, an educational beacon of College Point. Poppenhusen is responsible for the first free kindergarten in America. He connected College Point to Flushing by the Whitestone Branch of the Flushing and North Side Railroad. A monument on College Point Boulevard, one of the main streets in College Point, stands testament to Poppenhusen.

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