Bartending License in Oakland Gardens, NY

Queens's Premier Bartender Course


Take your bartending skills to the next level with 1800 Bartending School’s bartending license program in Oakland Gardens, NY. Learn the art and technique of mixology while preparing for success in the industry.

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  • Learn practical skills in bartending classes designed to prepare you for real-world challenges.
  • Earn a bartending license to help increase your career opportunities in the hospitality field.
  • Develop your craft by training with experienced mixologists in hands-on mixology sessions.
  • Meet all legal requirements for bartending, including obtaining your bartender permit in Queens.
  • Five people posing at a bar counter, each holding a bartending tool. Three proudly display certificates from New York Bartending School. A neon sign above them reads "1-800-BARTEND Bartending School." The counter glistens with cocktail shakers and glasses, capturing the essence of skilled mixology.

    About Our Bartending Classes

    Helping Bartenders Thrive in Oakland Gardens, NY


    At 1800 Bartending School, we help aspiring bartenders in Oakland Gardens, NY acquire the skills and knowledge they need to succeed. Our programs combine hands-on experience with industry insights, helping you build confidence behind the bar. From mastering mixology to navigating licensing requirements, we’re here to guide you every step of the way.

    Located in Queens, we offer a supportive learning environment where you can grow your skills and connect with others in the bartending community. Whether you’re starting fresh or refining your abilities, we’re ready to help. Call 516-212-9850 today to begin your journey.

    Three people stand behind a bar setup, smiling and holding certificates. A neon sign above them reads "1-800-BARTEND Bartending School." The lighting is pink, with bar tools and glasses in front—perfect graduates from the dynamic New York Bartending School experience.

    Steps to Bartending Certification

    A Simple Path to Earning Your Bartending License

  • Sign Up: Enroll in our bartender courses and get started right away.
  • Learn by Doing: Participate in engaging classes and hands-on sessions that teach real-world skills.
  • Earn Your Certification: Complete the program to receive your bartending license and meet local requirements.
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    The Importance of Licensing

    Build a Career You're Proud Of

    A bartending license shows prospective employers you’re ready to bring value to their team. ATAP certification demonstrates your professionalism, skills, and readiness to succeed in any bar environment.

    At 1800 Bartending School, we give students in Oakland Gardens, NY, the knowledge needed to thrive in this industry. From teaching mixology to explaining licensing requirements, our programs are designed to give you the confidence you need to thrive. Call us today at 516-212-9850 and take the first step toward a rewarding career in bartending in Queens.

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    Bayside’s history dates back to 2000 B.C. when the Matinecock Native American tribe first settled there. Around 1637, the Dutch West India Company encouraged Dutch farmers to settle on land grants in New Amsterdam, which was the name of New York then. William Lawrence, of England, built the first permanent building, a stone farmhouse, when he settled Bayside in 1644. Twenty years later, England took control of New Amsterdam, renamed it the Province of New York, and English people began settling the area. When Queens was officially established in 1683, the Town of Flushing was one of the original five towns of Queens, and today’s Bayside was within the Town of Flushing. During the American Revolutionary War, whaleboatmen from Connecticut raided the Bayside-Little Neck area, and Town of Flushing was occupied by the British military.

    The first known written occurrence of the name Bayside was in a deed dated 1798, written as Bay Side.

    During the 19th century, Bayside was primarily farmland, where wealthy people from Manhattan would visit it as a rural resort. The Bayside House, owned by Joseph Crocheron, was well-known for its clambakes. The Bayside House burned down in 1906, but Crocheron’s name lives on as the namesake of the 45-acre (18 ha) Crocheron Park.

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