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Those with the following experience are encouraged to apply today: restaurant, server, bartender, bar-back, hostess, waiter, waitress, cocktail waitress, bar manager, restaurant manager, retail, retail associate, retail management, manager in training, key holder, hospitality, hospitality manager, hospitality trainer.
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Take orders from customers or Cocktail Waitress. Take orders from customers or Cocktail Waitress. Must be knowledgeable about craft beers, craft liquors and craft beer/liquor trends and be able to relate that knowledge to the consumer.
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Cocktail Waitress Responsibilities:Interacting with customers by taking their orders, making recommendations, providing them with accurate bills, serving them food and drinks, processing payments, and supplying them with whatever they need in a timely manner.
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Our team, are all highly motivated to expand and grow the company; because of our tight-knit feel in the office, we are able to foster and listen to the opinions of all our employees to create better strategies for our clients and customers.
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Previous experience providing cocktail service a plus! Provide VIP bottle service to special guests. Previous experience providing cocktail service a plus! Ability to obtain a state Food Safety certification upon hire, if applicable.
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Assume duties of bartender and cocktail waitress during breaks. Assume duties of bartender and cocktail waitress during breaks. Exposed to alcohol, cigarette and cigar smoke, bright lights, and loud noises.
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You'll brew delicious coffee one day and will be mixing our signature cocktail the next. Think student accommodation, long and short stay options, gyms, talks, events, rooftop bar and eat & drink escapes as well as community and coworking spaces.
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If you do not have 1-3 years of experience as a cocktail server in a nightclub or bar setting, please do not apply as we need an experienced cocktail waitress. Job Summary We are seeking an Experienced Cocktail Waitress to join our team.
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A Server / Waiter / Waitress can average $1,350 / week. Minimum 1 year service experience Some wine/cocktail knowledge High school graduate, some college. Job Description Located on the corner of Ocean and Broadway in Santa Monica, Meat on Ocean is not your traditional world-class steakhouse.
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We are looking for a Cocktail Waiter/Waitress to join our team. We are looking for a Cocktail Waiter/Waitress to join our team. The Roof Gardens were originally created in the Art Deco period and opened in 1933.
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Server / Waiter / Waitress can average between $400 - $1,000 / week. Server / Waiter / Waitress can average between $400 - $1,000 / week. With that said, we invest in your training up front to ensure you are taught everything you need to know to be an ambassador of seafood, oysters, steak, wine, beer and craft cocktails.
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Yellowbelly opened in 2018, and we expanded with an additional cocktail bar named Lazy Tiger in 2020. Proven experience as a Server / Waiter / Waitress in a fast-paced, high quality food environment.
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Cocktail waitress candidates are friendly, extroverted, and passionate about helping guests have an enjoyable experience. Successful cocktail waitresses are terrific communicators and know how to pace service appropriately by reading & anticipating the guests' needs.
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P rovide properly and artfully craft cocktails and other beverages, as requested, to the guests, cocktail waitress and servers. P rovide properly and artfully craft cocktails and other beverages, as requested, to the guests, cocktail waitress and servers.
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Ability to obtain a state Food Safety and Alcohol Training certification upon hire. Previous experience in customer service and/or the restaurant or hospitality industry. Must be able to work nights and weekends.
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