The New York
Bartending School

68 West 39th Street  (Between 5th & 6th Ave)
New York, NY 10018

(212) 768-8460

Licensed by the:
Bureau of Proprietary School Supervision


Course Information
One of the questions the public frequently asks, is "What's the difference between a bartender and a mixologist?" We think of the difference between a mixologist and a bartender as being similar to the differences between a chef and a cook. A mixologist has received more extensive training, has greater industry knowledge and usually works in the more upscale food and beverage establishments. In addition, a mixologist usually commands a higher base salary and can expect more tips due to an increased drink repetoire.

Our Professional Mixology course is a forty-hour course which consists of ten four-hour bartending classes. Our mixology course can be completed over a one, two or five week period. New bartending classes start each week.
Cream Drinks Popular Highballs Sours and Margaritas
Traditional Martinis Today's Hottest Shooters Exotic Tall Drinks
Budweiser Training Program Guiness Beer Training Program Wine Class
The graduate of our mixology course will have learned how to professionally prepare 125 traditional drinks as well as the latest trendy drinks that are popular in each city. Drinks range from the traditional martini & manhattan to the ever popular sex on the beach. In addition, the student will learn beer, wine, responsible alcohol service and professional customer service techniques. The school uses the Anheuser-Busch "Beertender" training program and the Guinness Beer "Perfect Pour" training program.
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