BarNinja Podcast - The Ultimate Bartending & Mixology Podcast

BarNinja

The bartending podcast for home and professional bartenders. We share best practices, tips, trends, tools, hacks, product reviews, and innovations in the bartending and mixology field. We cover everything from being a better bartender to being a better drinker. 

  1. Aug 13

    Navigating What Feels Like a Whole New Restaurant Industry - An Interview with Christin Marvin (Part 1)

    Send us Fan Mail The restaurant business didn’t just “bounce back” after COVID. It rewired itself, and a lot of us are still trying to run today’s shifts with yesterday’s playbook. We talk with Christin Marvin of Columbine Hospitality about what happens when institutional knowledge disappears, why staffing feels like a grind, and how to rebuild a team when experience is thinner and expectations are changing fast. We get concrete about restaurant hiring practices that work now: hiring for attitude and culture fit, defining core values as real behaviors, and building interview guides that help managers stop guessing. From there we dig into the unglamorous fix that changes everything: documented training. SOPs, checklists, onboarding steps, and clear standards turn “why can’t they just get it?” into coaching you can repeat, measure, and improve. We also talk Gen Z at work, why the constant “why” can actually force healthier management, and how growth paths plus frequent one-on-ones drive retention. Leadership development is a major thread, especially for GMs and assistants. We break down 30-60-90 day plans, weekly alignment check-ins, and why owners have to slow down long enough to set the mark before they complain someone missed it. We also touch burnout and Positive Intelligence, plus how AI and better systems can free leaders to be present on the floor. Kristen shares resources like Multi-Unit Mastery at irfbook.com and a gifted coaching session for listeners who want to take action. If this hits home, subscribe, share with an operator friend, and leave a review so more people in hospitality can find the tools to run better shifts and build stronger teams. Make sure to follow us on Instagram.com/barninja and subscribe on your favorite podcast platform. Also be sure to stop by the store at barninja.com to purchase a J Plate bottle opener to help keep the show on the air! Thanks for tuning in! Mike, Bill & Kayla

  2. 10/20/2025

    Rising Prices Demand Better Experiences For Every Guest

    Send us Fan Mail Guests don’t compare you to last year’s prices; they compare you to their best recent experience. We dig into why the gap between “good” and “great” hospitality has widened, and how small, repeatable moves—clean bathrooms, warm greetings, and a clear point of view—turn rising costs into loyalty instead of churn. From the moment someone parks to the last goodbye, we treat service like hosting a dinner party, not running a transaction. We share a practical owner’s checkpoint you can run daily: start at the curb, audit the approach, test the bathrooms, and watch the floor from a guest’s perspective. Then we get tactical about training that sticks: short pre‑shift huddles, simple digital manuals everyone can access, and standards that make excellence predictable. We challenge the habits that quietly erode trust—sticky bars, vague cutoff times, and the “we’re closing soon” shrug—and offer ways to set clear expectations for late tables without burning out the team. Along the way, we talk menu focus, using names to create connection, and how to survive the half‑season slump by staffing to reality and compressing to what you can execute perfectly. The conversation also takes on post‑COVID scheduling realities: fewer days, tighter hours, and the profit math behind compression. If you’re charging luxury prices, you need a luxury experience—welcoming energy at the door, clean spaces everywhere, and a bar program that remembers regulars. That’s how word of mouth compounds and why certain spots become the only place locals want to sit. Subscribe for more straight‑talk playbooks, share this with a manager who needs a reset, and leave a review to tell us the one change you’ll make this week. Make sure to follow us on Instagram.com/barninja and subscribe on your favorite podcast platform. Also be sure to stop by the store at barninja.com to purchase a J Plate bottle opener to help keep the show on the air! Thanks for tuning in! Mike, Bill & Kayla

  3. 07/08/2025

    Behind the Bar: The Life of Restaurant Owner/Chef Bobby Maher

    Send us Fan Mail Chef Bobby pulls back the curtain on restaurant ownership, revealing a leadership philosophy centered on genuine care for his staff. His innovative approach guarantees front of house $27/hour regardless of how slow business gets—a practice that's transformed his Arlington restaurant's culture while virtually eliminating callouts.  Behind every seemingly simple dining experience lies a complex ecosystem of challenges: HVAC systems failing during summer heat with repair companies booked months out, food costs spiraling unpredictably, and the delicate balance of maintaining menu favorites while protecting slim profit margins. Bobby's candid discussion about these realities offers a masterclass in adaptability. What sets Bobby apart is his evolution beyond the stereotypical angry chef persona. "I never let anyone know when I'm angry," he explains, "because as soon as you express anger, anything you say won't be taken well." This measured approach extends to conflict resolution, where he intentionally creates space between incidents and their resolution—often discovering the intensity has dissipated by the scheduled conversation time. His operational strategies show equal thoughtfulness. By maintaining consistent proteins across menu iterations while changing accompaniments, his kitchen team develops expertise in preparing certain dishes while allowing for creative evolution. Cross-training 75% of servers to bartend creates remarkable flexibility during emergencies while enhancing staff members' skills and future employment prospects. The conversation reveals a fundamental truth: exceptional restaurants aren't just about outstanding food and beverages—they're about understanding humans on both sides of the service equation. Ready to transform how you think about restaurant service? Listen now and discover the power of putting people first. Make sure to follow us on Instagram.com/barninja and subscribe on your favorite podcast platform. Also be sure to stop by the store at barninja.com to purchase a J Plate bottle opener to help keep the show on the air! Thanks for tuning in! Mike, Bill & Kayla

  4. 08/05/2024

    Tipping Issues and 30 and Over Bars: The Debate

    Send us Fan Mail Ever wondered how the evolution of tipping culture has affected both servers and patrons alike? This episode promises an in-depth exploration of modern tipping practices, from the challenges posed by electronic payment systems to the blurred lines between genuine gratuity and hidden labor costs. Join hosts Bill Thornton, Kayla Lowe, and Mike Garrison as they share personal anecdotes and address the ethical complexities surrounding tips. Plus, get a sneak peek at our upcoming interviews with industry luminaries like Toby, the author of the Bartender's Manifesto, and Chad from Service Bar. Switching things up, we dive into the hot topic of age-restricted bars, focusing on the unique policies at Donerick's Pub in Ohio, which caters to patrons 30 and over on weekends. We discuss whether this age policy is a boon or a bane for the dating scene, tipping culture, and the overall nightlife experience. With personal stories from cities like Charlotte, this episode promises a mix of thought-provoking discussions and amusing tales, offering a unique perspective on the camaraderie and logistical quirks of nightlife. Don't miss out on this blend of serious debate and light-hearted banter that's sure to keep you engaged! Make sure to follow us on Instagram.com/barninja and subscribe on your favorite podcast platform. Also be sure to stop by the store at barninja.com to purchase a J Plate bottle opener to help keep the show on the air! Thanks for tuning in! Mike, Bill & Kayla

  5. 06/12/2024

    Creating a Family Atmosphere in the Hospitality World While Running a Seasonal Restaurant

    Send us Fan Mail Ever wondered how couples manage to mix love and business successfully? This week on the Barn Ninja Podcast, we promise to unravel the secrets behind blending romance and entrepreneurship. With our special guest, Jacqueline Westfall, co-owner of  Drifters, we explore the humorous and candid moments of their journey from early dating jitters to harmonious business partners. Jacqueline shares how clear communication, shared goals, and complementary skills are vital in building a strong, cohesive team. Get ready to laugh and learn about the dynamic interplay of personal and professional lives in the restaurant industry. Running a seasonal business is no small feat, and Jacqueline enlightens us on the relentless, year-round cycle that keeps her restaurant thriving. From closing up shop after a bustling season to gearing up for the next, the importance of strong staff relationships cannot be overstated. We highlight the creation of a family-like work environment, where the incredible retention rates and multi-year returns of staff members speak volumes. Jacqueline's insights into fostering a positive, fun atmosphere akin to a summer camp reveal why her team remains loyal and satisfied year after year. Who thought taking out the trash could be fun? Jacqueline shares how turning mundane tasks into team-building events boosts morale and unity among staff. We discuss creative ways to document these joyful moments, showcasing the unique work culture at Drifters. Finally, we delve into the invaluable life skills gained in the hospitality industry, emphasizing the deep bonds and career growth opportunities it offers. Tune in to celebrate the often underappreciated professional success and camaraderie that defines the world of restaurants. Make sure to follow us on Instagram.com/barninja and subscribe on your favorite podcast platform. Also be sure to stop by the store at barninja.com to purchase a J Plate bottle opener to help keep the show on the air! Thanks for tuning in! Mike, Bill & Kayla

  6. 02/28/2024

    Changing the game on Mocktail Culture: Tales of Sobriety and Sips

    Send us Fan Mail Ever caught off-guard by the potency of a deceptively large wine glass? Join us as we navigate these comical predicaments and more with the wit and wisdom of the Bar Ninja crew. We’re raising a glass (and an eyebrow) to the comedic struggles that come with everyday decisions, celebrating the arrival of a new shaker that's flipped our cocktail game on its head, and dishing out details on the influential bartending mavens slated to grace our future episodes. And if you’ve ever wondered about the behind-the-scenes of podcasting, get ready for a chuckle as we toy with the idea of bringing our sessions live, where anything can—and probably will—happen. But it’s not all shaken spirits and laughter; we’re also clinking glasses to the burgeoning world of mocktails and the inclusivity they represent. Whether you're sober by choice or carving out a space for friends who are, tune in for a chapter dedicated to the art of crafting exquisite non-alcoholic concoctions that don't skimp on the social lubricant factor. We'll also share a frank discussion on our personal paths through alcohol consumption and recovery, exploring how age rewrites the rules of resiliency. As we toast to moderation, discover the personal strategies and tales of recovery that remind us to savor each sip with respect to tomorrow. So grab your favorite drink—or mocktail—and join us for a round of tales from the Barn Ninja community that are sure to give you a hearty pour of entertainment and maybe even a little wisdom to boot. Make sure to follow us on Instagram.com/barninja and subscribe on your favorite podcast platform. Also be sure to stop by the store at barninja.com to purchase a J Plate bottle opener to help keep the show on the air! Thanks for tuning in! Mike, Bill & Kayla

Ratings & Reviews

4.8
out of 5
16 Ratings

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The bartending podcast for home and professional bartenders. We share best practices, tips, trends, tools, hacks, product reviews, and innovations in the bartending and mixology field. We cover everything from being a better bartender to being a better drinker. 

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