Boston Bartenders School of America (Worcester)

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Length to Graduate: 25 Hours
Location: MA-Worcester
Students per Class: 1-10
Tuition to Graduate: $445
Subject: Bartending

DESCRIPTION

BOSTON BARTENDERS SCHOOL OF AMERICA opened its first state licensed bartending school in Boston in 1974. Since then, BBSA has expanded to 11 state licensed locations offering students throughout New England the opportunity to learn the exciting and rewarding skill of professional bartending.

During the past thirty-five years it has always been our goal to keep pace with the hospitality industry and provide the most thorough and complete training possible in the responsible service of alcohol.

ADVANTAGES

In addition to teaching the art of mixology and alcohol awareness training, our program also offers basic bar management, which includes inventory controls, profit margins, product ordering and more. BBSA is often recommended in the hospitality industry to be the most complete school for training prospective bar owners and managers.

THINGS TO CONSIDER

Our textbook and program features informative interview skills that will increase your ability to properly present yourself professionally at a job interview. Each Boston Bartenders School campus maintains a current list of available bartender positions.

Your exclusive BBSA Bartender ID Card entitles you to Placement Assistance at any of our New England locations as well as nationwide at any of our affiliates coast to coast.

FINANCIAL AID

N/A

SCHOLARSHIPS

N/A

CERTIFICATIONS

The Boston Bartenders School of America is a BBB Accredited and is also accredited by the Massachusetts Department of Education.

SUMMARY

Our “hands-on” bartender training program gives you the skill, knowledge and confidence necessary to work behind any bar in the United States and abroad including upscale hotels and restaurants, high energy fast paced nightclubs, neighborhood pubs, country clubs, yacht basins, cruise ships, as well as catering parties and functions.

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Boston Bartenders School of America (Worcester)
332 Main Street, Worcester, MA

Category: Bartending, Trade / Vocational

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