Bartending School in East Shoreham, NY

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Become a bartender in East Shoreham with 1-800-Bartend’s bartending classes.

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Bartending Classes in Suffolk County

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  • Learn from working bartenders in East Shoreham.
  • Get your bartending license.
  • Learn how to make different cocktails.
  • Get ATAP certified.
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    About 1-800-Bartend

    Your Bartending School

    1-800-Bartend is a bartending school in East Shoreham, NY. Our teachers will help you learn the skills you need to be a bartender.

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    Bartender Course

    How to Become a Bartender

  • Sign up for our bartending classes.
  • Come to class and practice making drinks.
  • Get your bartending license and ATAP certification.
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    A bartender, perhaps a graduate of Queens Bartending Classes, is crafting a drink behind a long bar counter lined with various bottles. Patrons on stools watch intently in the brightly lit and organized space, featuring a large mirror and red and orange walls.

    Bartending License in Suffolk County

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    You need a bartending license to work as a bartender. 1-800-Bartend in East Shoreham, NY can help you get your license. Contact us at 516-212-9850 to learn more.

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    Sited in East Shoreham, the Shoreham Nuclear Power Plant was approved for Shoreham in 1973, but it was later decommissioned as the result of public protest. The builder, Long Island Lighting Company (LILCO), was partially reimbursed for money spent on construction. The municipal bonds that were floated to reimburse the builder are being paid off by a special levy on the electric bills of residents of Long Island. In 2022, estimates calculated the debt had grown from just under $8 billion to over $9 billion – more than $8,000 per ratepayer.

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