A Absolute Bartending School

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Length to Graduate: 40 Hours
Location: CA-Sacramento
Students per Class: 1-10
Tuition to Graduate: $249
Subject: Bartending

DESCRIPTION

A Absolute Bartending School is the premier bartender training facility in the Sacramento Area. We offer a wide range of courses designed to fit the needs of employers and students.

Come see why many students that have gone to other schools end up coming here after. Upon request we will be happy to provide you with contact information so you can talk to them yourself.

ADVANTAGES

At A Absolute Bartending School each student will always have his or her own work station (well) complete with back bar, speed rack, ice bin, sink and all of the glassware you will find in a real bar. Our instructor is an award-winning bartender who is an active member of the United States Bartenders Guild.

THINGS TO CONSIDER

At A Absolute School of Bartending one instructor will work with you all the way through your training. We will never switch instructors on you. This provides consistency in training for you and eliminates confusion due to differing training styles and ideas.


FINANCIAL AID

Payment plans are available

SCHOLARSHIPS

N/A

CERTIFICATIONS

Our school has an A+ rating from the Better Business Bureau.

SUMMARY

A Absolute Bartending School is affordable, reliable and local. With our comprehensive training you’re sure to walk out with the skills you need.

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A Absolute Bartending School
1447 Fulton Avenue Sacramento, California 95825

Category: Bartending, Trade / Vocational

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