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Welcome to Bartenders.com - the Ultimate Bartending resource.

IT'S HAPPY HOUR IN THE U.S.  The Bartending Business in the U.S. is gigantic. Bartenders.com was designed to help bartenders find the resources they are seeking.  Finding a job, learning drink recipes, bartender jokes, bar supplies, bar stools, restaurant equipment etc.

We found this definition of bartenders from Wikipedia and thought it was interesting.   "A bartender (also barkeeper, barkeep, barman, barmaid, or tapster, among other names) is a person who serves beverages behind a bar in a bar, pub, tavern, or similar establishment. This typically includes alcoholic beverages of some kind, such as beer, wine and cocktails, as well as soft drinks or other non-alcoholic beverages. A bartender, in short, "tends the bar". A bartender may own the bar or may be an employee. The term barkeeper may carry a connotation of being the bar's owner.  In establishments where cocktails are served, bartenders are expected to be able to mix hundreds to thousands of different drinks.

A mixologist is bartender or other person who specializes in the creation of cocktail recipes. The term usually implies special expertise and professionalism.  Bartenders also usually serve as the public image of the bar they tend, contributing to as well as reflecting the atmosphere of the bar. In some establishments focused strictly on the food, this can mean the bartender is all but invisible. On the other extreme, some establishments make the bartender part of the entertainment, expected perhaps to engage in flair bartending or other forms of entertainment, such as those exemplified in the films Cocktail and Coyote Ugly. Some bars might be known for bartenders who serve the drinks and otherwise leave a patron alone, while others want their bartenders to be good listeners and offer counseling (or a "shoulder to cry on") as required. Good bartenders help provide a steady clientele by remembering the favored drinks of regulars, having recommendations on hand for local nightlife beyond the bar, or other unofficial duties. They are sometimes called upon for answers to a wide variety of questions on topics such as sports trivia, directions, or the marital status of other patrons. 

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