Startender
How to Become a Bartender in Memphis
No experience needed to start. Here’s the real path to your first shift in Memphis — and how to get discovered once you’re ready.
The fast path
- Learn the basics. Take a short bartending course or start as a barback in a busy Memphis bar — both teach you the craft fast.
- Get certified. Grab your alcohol-service certification (TIPS or your local equivalent). Quick, cheap, and venues expect it.
- Get real reps. Work the volume — speed and consistency behind a real bar are what get you hired and tipped.
- Get discovered. Build a profile that shows your work and personality so Memphis venues find and book you directly.
Where to start in Memphis
These are the busiest nightlife pockets — where the shifts (and the tips) are:
- Beale Street
- Downtown
- Overton Square
- Cooper-Young
- the Edge District
- South Main
What you’ll make
Memphis nightlife runs on Beale Street — live-music tourism keeps downtown bars busy, with Overton Square and Cooper-Young adding local volume. Plan around roughly $140–$310 on a strong night with tips.
Get discovered
Once you’re ready, Startender gets you in front of the venues actually hiring. It’s a private, invite-only network where Memphis bars and clubs find and book bartenders directly — free for talent. Build a profile that works like a portfolio and get found.
There are 14 bartender gigs open in Memphis right now — get discovered for them.
FAQ
How long does it take to become a bartender in Memphis?
Most people can start in a few weeks. A bartending course runs 1–2 weeks; many Memphis bars also train barbacks on the job and promote them. The real timeline depends on how fast you get reps behind a busy bar.
Do you need a license or certification to bartend in Memphis?
You typically need an alcohol-service certification (like TIPS or your state/local equivalent) — it’s quick and inexpensive. Beyond that, Memphis venues care most about speed, reliability and real experience.
Can you bartend in Memphis with no experience?
Yes — most pros start as a barback, learn the bar, and move up. Pair that with a course or certification and a profile that shows you’re ready, and you can land your first shift fast.
How much do bartenders make in Memphis?
Memphis nightlife runs on Beale Street — live-music tourism keeps downtown bars busy, with Overton Square and Cooper-Young adding local volume. Plan around roughly $140–$310 on a strong night with tips.