Bar codex by Jad Ballout
Supporting an environment of hospitality: our main priority. It's what makes our customers come back again and again.
The main secret of a flourishing bar is the presence of a unique concept and memorable atmosphere, both of which fill a specific gap in the market.
Create your own unique style of cocktail preparation. The latter is what makes a bartender a professional, not the ability to correctly mix the right ingredients.
Be open, kind, and learn to listen – the cardinal rule when talking with your bar's guests.
A bartender's clothes must be immaculately clean and neat, as well as put together to conform to the bar's style.
A good bartender must have a brilliant understanding of people's psychology.
If a guest is being rude or tactless, give him more attention than the others. Maybe they've just had a rough day.
There are no irreplaceable people – and no irreplaceable bartenders, either. Don't let your ego control you.
A successful cocktail menu needn't be extensive.
Treat your colleagues like your own family. Respect each other's boundaries and try to understand each other.
Travel more. It increases a bartender's qualifications and expands your worldview.
Try to stay one step ahead and don't stop developing.
Don't forget to look into the future: practice more, watch more, and learn new "tricks of the trade."
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