noun a person who serves drinks at a bar
A bartender is responsible for preparing and serving drinks to customers in bars, restaurants, and other establishments.
Bartenders interact with customers regularly, taking orders, providing recommendations, and ensuring customer satisfaction.
Bartenders may also be responsible for entertaining guests, such as by performing flair bartending tricks.
Bartenders often work alongside chefs and waitstaff to ensure a smooth dining experience for guests.
Bartenders are skilled in mixing and creating a wide variety of cocktails and other beverages.
Bartenders must be knowledgeable about local and state alcohol regulations and responsible serving practices.
In a novel, a character may be depicted as a bartender who listens to customers' problems and provides advice.
A psychologist may use the concept of a bartender as a metaphor for listening and providing support to clients in therapy sessions.
A marketing specialist may use the term 'bartender' to refer to someone who creates and serves drinks at a promotional event or product launch.
A hospitality manager may oversee the training and management of bartenders in a hotel, restaurant, or bar.