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. . . . . . THERE IS A DIFFERENCE BETWEEN US AND THE REST . . . . . .

  • The Professional School of Bartending offers a 30-hour hands-on interactive bartending program. We have offered our 30-hour hands-on bartending program since 1977. Also included in the tuition is the TIPS class, which is an additional 5-hour certification program in responsible alcohol beverage service. Total class time is 35-hours.
  • Our competitors offer approximately a 16 to 20-hour actual hands-on program (not including TIPS). They once offerred a longer program but have now downsized while the bartending industry has only expanded. Some of the franchises with the same name offer different instructional hours from each other.
  • Our competitors may use fuzzy math in describing the breakdown of what is taught and how much time is really spent behind the bar.
  • The Professional School of Bartending updates its book approximately every 3-years to keep current with new products, drinks, trends and the laws. It is a convenient and discreet size that is easy to carry.
  • Some of the other schools use a 150-page workbook that has not been updated in nearly a decade. You are also required to write down drink recipes. Writing drink recipes takes away from valuable hands-on bar training and if you write it wrong, you learn it wrong. Or they may use a bulky 3-ring binder with pages that may rip and fall out after time.
  • The Professional School of Bartending carries an extremely well stocked bar so that you will be familiar with all the different products to increase your speed and efficiency by recognizing the different brands and products no matter where you work.
  • Other schools have a limited selection of products, which will also limit your awareness of product and brand recognition. Check out pictures of their facilities on their websites and compare!
  • The Professional School of Bartending teaches a full range of cocktails from the classic to the newest trends in the industry to prepare you to work in a variety of establishments since each type of business may have a different clientele with different tastes.
  • Other schools are proud of the fact that they teach you only the “50 most popular drinks” which will limit your prospects for a good bartending job.
  • The Professional School of Bartending maintains membership in the Massachusetts Restaurant Association and the Rhode Island Hospitality and Tourism Association, which are affiliated with the National Restaurant Association. Not only do we support the industry this way but it also keeps us informed with current trends and changes.
  • Other schools do not support the industry.
  • At the Professional School of Bartending you will earn your certificate not buy a piece of paper.

For more information call us. In MA (Massachusetts) call 508-588-8204 or 800-206-8037
and in RI (Rhode Island) call 401-831-6446. You may also Click here to Email us.

Licensed by the Massachusetts Office of Private Occupational School Education, Division of Professional Licensure

Successfully training and placing bartenders in jobs throughout  Boston vicinity, west throughout US Routes I-95 (MA and RI) and I-495 and I-295 area,
all over the south shore, the South Coast and Cape Cod regions and all over greater Providence, Johnston, Warwick and Rhode Island since 1977.

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