Bartending Classes in Glen Oaks, NY

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  • Gain hands-on experience with seasoned mixologists.
  • Obtain your bartending license for career advancement.
  • Learn to craft cocktails in our mixology class.
  • Become a licensed bartender with our ATAP certification.
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    At 1800 Bartending School, we transform enthusiasts into professional bartenders. Located in Glen Oaks, NY, we deliver top-tier bartending classes. Our instructors are licensed bartenders with years of experience. Our courses are designed to help you obtain your bartending license and refine your skills.

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    Training Process

    Steps to Certification

  • Register: Sign up for a bartending class that fits your schedule.
  • Train: Learn mixology from experienced mixologists.
  • Certify: Complete the bartender course and earn your permit.
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    Bartending is an art and a science. At 1800 Bartending School, we understand the value of formal bartending education. Our classes in Glen Oaks NY provide the skills needed to excel. With our ATAP certification, you can confidently enter the job market as a licensed bartender. Our approach helps you obtain a bartending license and gain practical skills. Call us at 516-212-9850 today!

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    Glen Oaks is covered by two public elementary (K-5) school zones: P.S. 186, and P.S. 115. Students graduating from these schools attend middle (grades 6-8) school M.S. 172. A Roman Catholic school, Our Lady of the Snows, is an alternative for grades K-8. In 2004, a public school campus-the Frank A. Padavan campus-was opened in western Glen Oaks. This section of land was previously part of the . The campus includes The Queens High School of Teaching and two elementary/intermediate (grades K-8) schools: P.S./I.S. 208 and P.S./I.S. 266. P.S./I.S. 266 serves students across District 26, chosen by lottery from applicants. P.S./I.S. 208 does not serve Glen Oaks students. (Its zone includes just the sliver of Glen Oaks west of Commonwealth Boulevard, which is not residential.) Typically the district 26 schools have been ranked among the best in the NYC public school system.

    Several institutions on or near Union Turnpike are associated with Glen Oaks, though they are not actually in Glen Oaks. For example, Bellerose Jewish Center, the Glen Oaks branch of the Queens Library, and Glen Oaks School (P.S. 115) are all in the Floral Park neighborhood. So are M.S. 172 and Our Lady of the Snows. In contrast, P.S. 186 is in the center of Glen Oaks, but is named Castlewood School. The Queens Farm is also in the center of Glen Oaks (and has the Glen Oaks/Floral Park zip code) but the group that operates it is the Colonial Farmhouse Restoration Society of Bellerose.

    The Glen Oaks branch of the Queens Public Library is located at 256-04 Union Turnpike. The current building, redesigned by the architects Scott Marble and Karen Fairbanks in 2013, replaced the original library (demolished in 2010). The new library is twice the size of the old one, and has won numerous awards, from design through completion.

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