San Francisco, California School of Bartending

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Length to Graduate: 35 Hours
Location: CA-San Francisco
Students per Class: 11-20
Tuition to Graduate: $395
Subject: Bartending

DESCRIPTION

The San Francisco School of Bartending is a state licensed institution with a national reputation for excellence in training.  We continually set the standard for bartender training and are constantly updating both our recipes and curriculum to reflect the ever-changing currents of our industry.

San Francisco Bay Area is consistently on the cutting edge of evolving food and beverage trends.   When you train with us you receive the most current and relevant instruction available in fully equipped, state-of-the-art classrooms.  Whether it’s fine dining, club or local bartending that interests you, your training will prepare to work in any environment.

ADVANTAGES

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.

THINGS TO CONSIDER

Job options are plentiful for our grads because of our dynamic, proactive Job Placement Program.  Not only will you have access to our on-line database, but also a full time Job Placement Counselor is available to assist you with your job search.

FINANCIAL AID

Payment plans are available

SCHOLARSHIPS

N/A

CERTIFICATIONS

We have an A+ rating from the Better Business Bureau.

SUMMARY

The San Francisco School of Bartending has created bartending programs to answer the demand for professionally trained bartenders.  We provide the bartending education, the speed, the organizational skills as well as customer service and alcohol awareness at our school. Then we will follow up your training with the best job placement assistance available in the greater San Francisco area!

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San Francisco, California School of Bartending
760 Market St. Suite 833 San Francisco, California 94102

Category: Bartending, Trade / Vocational

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