Bar Personnel
Bar Personnel
1.      Bar Manager – In charge of the over-all operation of the bar. This
     means that anything that happened in the operation is the responsibility
     of the bar manager. He must make sure that everything goes smoothly
     during the operation of the bar. He would make sure that guests are
     happy and satisfied by making sure that guest’s expectations are met or
     even exceeded. He needs to make sure that the staff are well-motivated
     to perform their specific duties efficiently. Lastly, he must make sure that
     the bar generates profit for the owner.
2.      Bar Captain/Supervisor – In charge of monitoring the staff and the
     operation. He is the most visible person in the bar as he serves as the
     eyes of the bar manager. He is tasked by the manager to make sure
     that the operation of the bar goes smoothly. He makes sure that the staff
     is doing their tasks efficiently by monitoring and coaching them at the
     same time.
3.      Bartender – in charge of preparing and pouring/serving the drinks of
     the guests. During the operation, no one can prepare and serve the
     drinks of the guests, only the bartender does. The bartender should not
     leave the bar unattended to avoid making the guests with no one
     attending them for their requests and for security reasons. If the
     bartender must leave for personal needs or an emergency call, he must
     ask the permission or inform the bar captain. If the bar captain is
     unavailable, then he can as the bar back to man the bar temporarily and
     may allow the bar back to the preparation of the drink if he believes that
     the bar back is already knowledgeable in preparing the drinks.
4.      Bar Back – they are also known as the Bar Helper. Assists the
     bartender in the maintenance of cleanliness and the preparations in the
     bar.
5.      Bar Server – In charge of serving the drinks and foods of table
     guests. They must be knowledgeable of the beverages that they serve
     from the bar. The bar server must know what the ingredients and the
     method are of preparing the drinks so that they can answer guest
     questions about the drinks they serve.
6.      Bar Receptionist – in charge of receiving and entertaining the
     guests.
7.      Sommelier – also known as the Wine Steward. They oversee
     suggesting, selling, and serving the wines to the guests. Wine server
     and Sommelier are different in terms of expertise about wines. A wine
     server is just knowledgeable about the wines being served in the bar or
     restaurant. A sommelier is an expert of wines not only those being
     served in the bar or restaurant but wines in general. A sommelier can
     discuss the details of wines to the guests. Being a sommelier is an
     expensive profession since you have to keep updating your knowledge
     about the wines produced every year from different major wine
     producing countries. Updating means you have to taste and evaluate
     the wines so that when guests will ask what excellent quality wines you
     can suggest aside from those being offered in the bar or restaurant you
     can do to suggest to them.
1.     Physical Requirement
     o      Height
     o      Pleasing Personality
     o      Physically Fit
3.    Knowledge and Skills
   o          Mental Ability and Product Knowledge – must have great
       memorization ability. Must memorize all the recipes of mixed drinks
       that is being serves by the bar. Memorizing and familiarizing of a
       guest’s name and face and their usual drinks would also be an
       advantage as this would give a good impression towards the guests.
       A professional bartender must be knowledgeable with different
       products the bar offers or other products or beverages that the bar is
       not offering as there are guests who might be requesting a certain or
       special drink.
   o          Skills – (1) Bartending: is the art and science of mixing and
       serving drinks or also commonly known today as classic bartending;
       (2) Flair Bartending / Flairtending: it is the art of mixing and serving
       with showmanship of flair. Here, the bartender shows some tricks by
       flipping, tossing bottles, shaker cup/tin and other tools before pouring
       and mixing the drinks. Today, it is now a common practice both in
       actual and profession of bartending and in competitions;
       (3) Organizing: is the ability to put things in order. Bartender must
       keep their bar organized so that he is able to perform his task
       efficiently and effectively; and (4) Mixology: it is the art and science of
       creating a concoction or mixed drinks. Bartenders must be
       knowledgeable in concocting a drink whether it is the usual recipe or
       creating a specialty cocktail.
4.    Socio-emotional – (1) Social/Interpersonal Skill: it is the ability to
   deal properly with other people. Bartender must deal properly with the
   guests, with superiors and co-workers; and (2) Emotional Skill: is the
   ability to control your temper or emotion or the ability to handle pressure,
   A bartender should maintain his calm composure in times of pressure
   and difficulty so that he would still be able to perform his/her job
   effectively and efficiently.
5.    Communication Skills – the ability to deliver and receiver of
   information or messages efficiently. Bartender must be a good speaker
   and listener at the same time. In a crowded and noisy environment, a
   bartender should get orders of bar guests and should avoid asking
   guests to repeat their orders. A bartender must pay great attention to the
   guests while communicating with them.
6.    Behavioral/Attitudinal Skills – it is the ability to follow rules, policies,
   commands, or orders properly. Bartender must have the right attitude, meaning
   doing the right thing.
 
QUALITIES OF A GOOD BARTENDER
Bartender’s Responsibilities
            In the United States, the Dramshop Law is strictly implemented by
the bar establishments since any drunk-related incidents will cause series
of penalties to the bar and bartenders involved. So, bartenders in the US
are also very vigilant with regards to guests’ conditions. In the Philippines,
our Dramshop Law is not rigid as compared to the US Dramshop Law. The
responsibility of making sure that guest will get home safely after drinking in
the bar relies much on the bartender. Here are guidelines in making sure
bartenders would not violate any provisions in the Dramshop Law:
5. Prevent Intoxication