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Seeking inspired go-getters to join our team as a server/bartender, everyone is responsible for greeting and serving our restaurant guests, processing checks, and providing exceptional service to all.
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Prior experience in bartending, or server roles is preferred. Since the doors opened at our first location in Seattle in 1969, we have always been a team filled with unbridled energy, magnetic personalities, and a passion for having fun.
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Bartender is also responsible for food service execution to all Pool guests in absence of the Pool Server. Accurately complete end of shift paperwork and cash drops $10/hour + Tips Required Skills TiPs Certified or comparable alcohol service training Active ABC card 2 Years of Bartending Experience in Food & Beverage Operation, Country Club or Full-Service Restaurant.
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Minimum of 4 months bartending experience. Free bowling, laser tag & gameplay! Stars and Strikes Bowling Entertainment Center is seeking outgoing, energetic personalities to join our team! Minimum of 4 months bartending experience.
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Longbow Golf Club is excited to announce the exceptional career opportunity of full-time Bartender/Server. High school diploma or general education degree (GED); and one year of bartending experience and/or training; or equivalent combination of education and experience.
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In addition to bartending duties, you will be responsible for assisting on the floor to serve food to guests during service hours. A minimum of 2 years experience bartending. Attentive, reliable, and customer-oriented bartender with experience taking orders and interacting with customers in an unpredictable volume restaurant environment.
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This position will be responsible for:Expertly serving our guests;Keeping all service areas clean and orderly;Occasionally making drinks, including original and classic cocktails;Bussing and cleaning tables;Running food, and communicating with kitchen staff;Filling waters;Restocking FOH and bar supplies;General problem solving and customer service;A minimum of 1 year bartending or serving required.
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Requires prior bartending experience. Comply with departmental policies and procedures when restricting alcohol sales to guests. Communicate all concerns and guest complaints to the Bar Manager.
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Qualifications:Must be 21+ (required)Minimum 6 months FULL-BAR bartending experience (required). Minimum 2 years FULL-BAR bartending experience (preferred). Must have bartending and serving experience.
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Benefits: Company parties Employee discounts Health insurance Job Title: Manager with Server/Bartender shifts available Looking for an ambitious manager to assist the GM in the management and oversight of front of house.
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About You Previous bartending and Food & Beverage experience is required. Job Summary The Bartender is responsible for beverage control and general cleanliness of all bar areas. The Bartender consistently displays and provides the Three Steps of Service at all opportunities, which meet and exceed the Member's expectations.
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You will deliver exceptional cocktails, beer, wine and drinks to our Guests by being efficient, confident, personable, and an expert on all things beverage. Red Robin is a full service restaurant concept that has growth opportunities in a casual dining restaurnat environment.
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Bartending experience is a must, and server experience is preferred. Our bar staff shows up early, works late, knows our regulars by name, has fun at work, and earns top bartending wages compared to the industry standard.
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Are you in search of a dynamic, flexible, and consistent SERVER / BARTENDER opportunity! We're currently offering openings for SERVER / BANQUET SERVER positions. TIPS Certification : Preferred for candidates interested in bartending roles.
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We pride ourselves on cross training all service employees in the following roles; serving, bartending, and beverage cart. To succeed in this server role, you will need to have a positive attitude and ability to work well under pressure with others.
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