Bar attendants prepare, mix and serve drinks to customers in hotels, bars, cafés, restaurants and clubs. Part of their duties include serving alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks, drawing beer from the tap or pour from bottles and mixing ingredients to make cocktails and slice fruit to garnish drinks. They may also prepare and serve a variety of coffees, refill drink and cigarette dispensers and collect glasses from tables and place them in glass washing machines. Some bar attendants also have to wipe down tables and empty ashtrays, collect payment, operate cash registers and give change, arrange bottles and glasses on shelves and clean bar service area and polish glasses. Depending on the venue, they may also operate TAB and Keno or gaming machine terminals. Bar attendants also assist in the cellar with stock control. They need to observe workplace hygiene, occupational health and safety, and security procedures.
Bar attendants work in venues that are often busy and noisy. They may have to deal with difficult customers. They usually work shifts, including weekends and public holidays. Uniforms may be supplied by employers. Bar attendants must be at least 18 years of age, although some training providers give exemptions for the purpose of training.