The 10 Commandments of Bartending
May 15, 2008 · Print This Article

Us bartenders have a certain code that we live by in order to maintain our impeccable reputations. Although individually, these commandments may seem easy to follow, it can be difficult at times to follow all 10 of these rules while still managing to serve guests at our bar.
A bartender’s job is highly desired for a reason, and he or she must work hard to maintain that status, or else someone else will swoop in and steal their thunder. Whether you work at a bar or restaurant or even Special Events (Weddings, birthdays, etc) the following is the Bartender’s Code. Do not violate any of these commandments under any circumstances.
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I. Thou shalt always, always keep your Bar Top Clean
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II. Thou shalt keep your Cool under pressure
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III. Thou shalt be able to take a minimum of three drink orders at a time
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IV. Thou shalt Never ever count Tips in front of customers
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V. Thou shalt Leave your B.S. drama at the Door
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VI. Thou shalt treat each customer like a King or Queen
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VII. Thou shalt have a sense of humor and a great personality
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VIII. Thou shalt always use speed and efficiency when mixing any cocktail
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IX. Thou shalt always remain organized behind the bar
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X. Thou shalt use both hands at all times
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