Bartending Classes in East Elmhurst, NY

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1800 Bartending School offers immersive bartending classes in East Elmhurst, equipping you with the skills and knowledge to succeed behind the bar.

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Bartending Classes in East Elmhurst, Queens

What You'll Gain at 1800 Bartending School

  • Master the art of cocktail creation, from classics to innovative drinks.
  • Learn bar operations, customer service, and responsible alcohol service.
  • Obtain your bartending license and unlock career opportunities.
  • Develop confidence and flair to impress customers with your skills.
  • A crowded nightclub with people dancing under vibrant blue lighting and graduates from Queens Bartending School expertly crafting cocktails. A DJ performs on stage with illuminated screens, while laser beams cross the room, enhancing the energetic atmosphere.

    1800 Bartending School - Bartending School

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    1800 Bartending School is your local gateway to a rewarding career in bartending. Our hands-on approach allows you to experiment with flavors, perfect your pouring techniques, and master the art of cocktail presentation. We’re passionate about helping you gain the knowledge and confidence to thrive in NY’s dynamic bar scene.

    A bottle of Don Julio 1942 tequila sits elegantly on a wooden bar with a filled glass, capturing the essence taught at Long Island Bartending School. Nearby, a sleek black box with a red bull logo completes the scene against blurred shelves of various liquors.

    Bartending Class Process

    Your Bartending Journey

  • Registration: Enroll in our upcoming bartending classes through our simple online registration.
  • Immersion: Dive deep into interactive lessons, hands-on mixing, and real-world bar simulations.
  • Certification: Graduate with the skills and qualifications to launch your bartending career.
  • A bar with red and blue signage, featuring a long counter with stools, various bottles of alcohol on shelves, and bar equipment such as glasses and shakers. Perfect for practice if you're taking Queens Bartending Classes. The ceiling is lined with fluorescent lights.
    Four people stand smiling behind a bar with bottles and soft purple lighting, embodying the relaxed atmosphere of New York Bartending School. The group—three men and one woman, all casually dressed—reflects the friendly vibe fostered in these popular New York bartending classes.

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    Get Your NY Bartending License

    A bartending license is a must-have for aspiring bartenders in NY. 1800 Bartending School provides the training to meet all requirements and obtain your license. Our program covers responsible alcohol service, mixology techniques, and customer service skills, setting you up for success in Queens’s thriving bar scene. Call us today for free information at 516-212-9850.

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    From colonial times to the early 1900s, the area now known as East Elmhurst was a vast marsh named Trains Meadow. Urbanization at the turn of the century was creating a New York City housing shortage and urban sprawl. In 1909, Edward A. MacDougall’s Queensboro Corporation bought 325 acres (132 ha) of undeveloped land and farms to the south and christened them Jackson Heights after John C. Jackson, a descendant of one of the original Queens families and a respected Queens entrepreneur.

    The neighborhood formerly contained an amusement area along Bowery Bay Beach (later renamed North Beach), which started operating in 1886. An amusement park called Gala Amusement Park was built by William Steinway on the Bowery Bay in what is now present-day LaGuardia Airport. In the 19th century the area used to be called Frogtown before Steinway rebuilt the area. It was home to the East Coast’s first Ferris wheel and was known as the “Coney Island of Queens.” Gala Amusement Park was eventually shut down due to Prohibition. In 1929 it was razed and transformed into a 105-acre (42 ha) private flying field named Glenn H. Curtiss Airport after the pioneer Long Island aviator, later called North Beach Airport. Starting in 1937, a Works Progress Administration project transformed North Beach Airport into LaGuardia Airport, which formally opened in 1939.

    The first houses were built in 1905. These residences were small frame houses located on 40-by-100-foot (12 by 30 m) lots, and some houses on the bay contained private beaches. The neighborhood’s first commercial development came to Ditmars Boulevard during World War II.

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