EPISODE · Feb 4, 2026 · 37 MIN
Martinis, Standards, and Great Hospitality with Declan McGurk
from The Cocktail Academy
In this episode, Damian sits down with Declan McGurk, a hospitality leader whose career spans high-volume bars, global spirits brands, and one of the most iconic hotel bars in the world.Declan traces his journey from glass collecting and flair bartending in late-90s Leeds, through brand and sales roles in London, to managing the legendary American Bar at The Savoy. Along the way, he shares why systems matter more than stories, how classics training builds real confidence behind the bar, and why the martini remains the ultimate benchmark for hospitality standards.The conversation also dives into his move to Boatyard Distillery, the realities of growing a spirits brand in a crowded market, and why bartender trust is still the most powerful driver of long-term success.A must-listen for bartenders, managers, and drinks professionals who care about fundamentals, consistency, and genuine hospitality.In this episode:Starting out behind the bar and learning through structured trainingWhy everyone in hospitality is in sales (whether they realise it or not)Lessons from The Savoy: consistency over personalityThe martini as a diagnostic tool for bars and bartendersClassics vs over-complicated cocktail menusThe current state of gin and why “real gin” still mattersWhat great hospitality actually looks like heading into 2026Key takeaway:Great hospitality isn’t about perfection, i t’s about standards, energy, and making sure nobody leaves unhappy, guests or staff.🎧 Listen now and subscribe to The Cocktail Academy Podcast for more conversations with the people shaping modern hospitality.Instagram 📲 Follow @welovecocktails for episode clips, insights, and bartender-focused content. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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In this episode, Damian sits down with Declan McGurk, a hospitality leader whose career spans high-volume bars, global spirits brands, and one of the most iconic hotel bars in the world.Declan traces his journey from glass collecting and flair bartending in late-90s Leeds, through brand and sales roles in London, to managing the legendary American Bar at The Savoy. Along the way, he shares why systems matter more than stories, how classics training builds real confidence behind the bar, and why the martini remains the ultimate benchmark for hospitality standards.The conversation also dives into his move to Boatyard Distillery, the realities of growing a spirits brand in a crowded market, and why bartender trust is still the most powerful driver of long-term success.A must-listen for bartenders, managers, and drinks professionals who care about fundamentals, consistency, and genuine hospitality.In this episode:Starting out behind the bar and learning through structured trainingWhy everyone in hospitality is in sales (whether they realise it or not)Lessons from The Savoy: consistency over personalityThe martini as a diagnostic tool for bars and bartendersClassics vs over-complicated cocktail menusThe current state of gin and why “real gin” still mattersWhat great hospitality actually looks like heading into 2026Key takeaway:Great hospitality isn’t about perfection, i t’s about standards, energy, and making sure nobody leaves unhappy, guests or staff.🎧 Listen now and subscribe to The Cocktail Academy Podcast for more conversations with the people shaping modern hospitality.Instagram 📲 Follow @welovecocktails for episode clips, insights, and bartender-focused content. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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