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Provides assistance to the service, bartending and host/hostess staff to help maintain the smooth operation of guest service in the restaurant. In Oregon must possess and/or obtain a valid OLCC Card to serve alcohol within 30 days of employment.
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The Host/Hostess is responsible for greeting guest(s) and seating them at an appropriate table before they are introduced to their server. The Host/Hostess may perform a variety of other tasks within a restaurant establishment which may include ringing up orders, refilling beverages, setting tables, and cleaning eating/serving areas; performs all other responsibilities as directed by the business or as assigned by management.
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Liaises between kitchen staff and floor staff to ensure the guests' experience meets concept/company standards. Performs other duties in a team effort during downtime which may include rolling silverware, expediting food orders, washing dishes, preparing food for the To-go areas and properly cleaning and filling table condiments (salt & pepper, sugar, napkins, ketchup and mustard bottles.
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This restaurant front of house job for Hosts or Hostesses will focus on guest seating or greeting or reception / reservations duties in which you will be expected to provide great customer service.
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Performs the tasks of the cashier and/or bus person as required including cashing out guests checks to speed up service. Equal Opportunity Employer (EOE) Minority/Female/Disabled/Veteran (M/F/D/V) Drug Free Workplace (DFW.
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Come join the Outback family as a Host/Server Assistant, where you will make each Guests day better with friendly, prompt, and attentive service.
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Utilizing Open Table, the Host/Hostess takes reservations, reviews the daily reservation book, and has the ability to seat guests without reservations. By nature of the position, the host/hostess is the guest's first impression of the restaurant.
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The Host/Hostess is responsible for greeting guest(s) and seating them at an appropriate table before they are. The Host/Hostess may perform a variety of other tasks within a restaurant. Liaises between kitchen staff and floor staff to ensure the guests' experience meets concept/company.
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Performs the tasks of the cashier and/or bus person as required including cashing out guests checks to. condiments (salt & pepper, sugar, napkins, ketchup and mustard bottles) Records customer reservations or seating times in a consistent manner providing the highest quality of.
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Previous experience as a host/hostess, server, or busser is preferred. We are seeking a Host/Hostess to join the team at our thriving restaurant. We've made the dining room a little bigger to fit more guests, but you'll always feel right at home with smiling faces, table service, and a bright cheerful atmosphere.
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The Host/Hostess - Lead is responsible for greeting guest(s) and seating them at an appropriate table before. The Host/Hostess - Lead is responsible for greeting guest(s) and seating them at an appropriate table before.
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Seats guests and advises them on menus and beverage choices based on required in-depth. Performs other duties in a team effort during downtime which may include rolling silverware, expediting. Proper set up and maintenance of the Dining Room areas before serving.
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The Inn at the Pier is looking for Host/Hostess to join the team! The Host/Hostess is responsible for welcoming guests in a warm and friendly manner, seating guests and manage the seating chart, monitor bar activity to determine seating and dining flow, respond to guest inquiries and requests in a timely, friendly and efficient manner and perform opening and closing duties, as assigned.
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Previous host/hostess experience in restaurant or hospitality required. Maintains the cleanliness and organization of the t-shirt cabinet and t-shirt storage area. Previous host/hostess experience in restaurant or hospitality required.
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Assists host/hostess with greeting and seating Guests. Provides the highest level of service by adhering to all Millers Ale House service standards. Assists host/hostess with greeting and seating Guests.
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