Thank you for inquiring about our listings of bartending school locations in the state of New York. Bartending in New York is a tough career to break into without prior experience or training at a professional school. Bartending in New York can be a lucrative full or part-time job. A bartender in a hot club or upscale bar in New York City can make $500 to $1,000 in tips on a Friday or Saturday night and have a great time doing it. If you want to begin work in a neighborhood pub, an upscale business hotel or one of the country's hottest nightclubs, you need to have the proper training before applying for that job.We have listed bartending school locations in Syracuse, Buffalo, Rochester, Albany, Orchard Park, North White Plains - Westchester, Staten Island, Long Island, Manhattan and New York City. The New York bartending schools below are campuses that we are familiar with and have met our standards to be on the Best Bartending School web site.
Until 2005, vocational schools with short classes and low tuition were usually not licensed by the state of New York Board of Education. In 2005, the state of New York made licensing of bartending schools mandatory. Each school must pass rigorous standards for curriculum, placement and financial standing. Each of these New York bartending schools are licensed by the Bureau of Proprietary School Supervision (BPSS).Created by SopanTech Solutions

