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Must be guest sensitive and possess a sense of timing to serve different elements of dining experience at proper time (Drinks, Food, and Dessert). Transport plates, glasses, and baskets to and from dining room and kitchen about 40 times per shift.
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Perform setup and breakdown of various stations (i.e. deli, dessert, coffee, espresso). He initiated a new boutique hotel standard and environment where people could connect, from the heart. Perform setup and breakdown of various stations (i.e. deli, dessert, coffee, espresso.
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Ability to wipe down tabletops, table legs, pick up debris off the floor and wipe down booth seats in all areas of the restaurant. Must be able to stand and exert fast-paced mobility for periods of up to six hours in length.
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Minimum of two years experience as a front waiter with fine dining and banquet service experience in any of the following settings: 3 Star 4 Star land-based hotel/resort; free-standing restaurant with at least 180 seats; or previous shipboard experience in a similar position is required.
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Exert fast-paced mobility between the dining room and kitchen for periods of up to 8 hours in length. Don't forget about dessert - S&B's serves up nationally recognized Over-the-Top Milkshakes.
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Assists the dining room staff with pre-bussing and dessert service. Monitors and maintains inventories of items in the dining room ( coffee, tea, sugar, sugar substitutes, salt, pepper, crackers, dressings, ice creams, silver ware, glassware, china, and linen.
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Attends pre-meal meetings as requested by the Dining Room Manager or other Food and Beverage Manager. Performs other appropriate duties assigned by Dining Room Manager or other Food and Beverage Manager.
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High-Volume Server Assistant – Bern’s Dessert Room. 20% off food and non-alcoholic drinks at the Harry Waugh Dessert Room for employee and up to 3 guests. Become a part of a young, strong, detail oriented, and energetic team while honing your skills in a high-volume fine dining restaurant.
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Responsibilities will encompass all elements of working with the chef to create seasonal dishes, execute a dessert menu for private dining events as well as managing service for the bar and main dining room.
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Front of House Support Duties —Guest Hospitality, Safety, Buffet Coordination and Maintenance, Point of Sale, Dining Room Cleanliness, Guest Relations & Transactions, Phone Responsibilities.
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We are committed to creating guest loyalty by providing the highest quality food and service. As Bandana's continues to grow, we must remember to always remain consistent, which is why we really focus on our training program.
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Our Dining Room Server performs a variety of functions in the dining room to ensure residents have a pleasant dining experience. We are currently accepting applications for Dining Room Servers for our brand new senior living community, Sunscape Boca Raton.
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Incumbent will also perform opening and closing side work duties, assist with the setting up and breaking down of all banquet and dining room functions, and will help to keep the storage room, dining room, banquet room, and wait stations in proper order.
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You can apply for either a Front of the House (Dining Room), or Back of the House (Kitchen). Our unique concepts specialize in pizza, chicken, salad and dessert buffet, as well as delivery and take out.
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To provide our guests with an outstanding experience in a clean and friendly environment! Must have good sense of balance, be able to bend, kneel, and ability to lift bus-tubs and trays frequently weighing up to 25 pounds.
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