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The Shannon Rose Irish Pub is looking for an experienced Chef to join our team and bring great food to life with an Irish kick! Supporting and implementing all Shannon Rose Irish Pub culinary programs.
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We are looking for a Kitchen Manager/Head Chef to lead the back of house operation for Rí Rá Irish Pub in Burlington, VT. Our location is high volume and is situated on Church Street in downtown Burlington.
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With an extensive whiskey selection, seasonally fresh ingredients and a commitment to serving our community, we encompass what it truly means to be an Irish pub. Apply today for our location in Paramus, NJ. Combining Irish roots with a chef-driven, scratch-made menu, you can enjoy pub classics as well as vegetarian and gluten free options.
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Maintain sanitation and cleanliness of all areas of the dishroom, kitchen aisle, and dock area. Maintain cleanliness in all kitchen areas and back dock. Break down trays, set up dish machine, wash dishware, and sort and store all clean china, glass and silver using proper procedures.
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The Blarney Stone is a casual eating and drinking establishment hosting a range of 32 Drafts, great selection of Scotch & Irish Whiskey, a variety of Wine and "Scratch Made" Irish Entrees as well as American Favorites.
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Chefs, you will join us at a stunning demonstration kitchen in Hampshire (Dublin for Irish residents) where you will be asked to showcase your skills. Working as a Resort Manager for Ski Famille is a very diverse role and includes everything from staff management and motivation to stock-control, taking in guest welfare and overseeing chalet maintenance.
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Restock kitchen supplies and food items required for service. Assist kitchen leadership and staff in execution of service. Identify and safely use kitchen equipment. You will also set the stage for guest experience with your welcoming smile and service.
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O Leary's is a family-owned Irish pub on NE Alberta Street. We're looking for a line cook with experience in a high-volume kitchen, but a good work ethic is most important. - Collaborate and communicate well with fellow staff in the kitchen and on the floor.
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RequirementsAt least one year kitchen experience in a high-volume restaurantExperience wish Irish cuisine preferable but not requiredUnderstanding of classic sauces, cooking techniques, and knife cutsStrong desire to learn and growFull availability, including weekendsCommitment to high-quality food standardsKnowledge of health department regulationsAbility to lift up to 50 poundsPay: Based on experienceJob type: Full-time and part-time positions availableComplete our short application today.
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DOWNTOWN ROCHESTER AND CLAWSON AUTHENTIC IRISH PUB'S A culture of hospitable surroundings, good food, good drinks and friendly conversation. Welcome to Gus' Snug Irish Pub - an authentic Irish pub located in downtown Clawson.
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Our restaurant utilizes the bounty of Lancaster County to provide an outstanding menu of Irish Favourites as well as outstanding Gastropub Fare. We are currently looking for great individuals to work in a fast-paced, employee-focused culture with great benefits.
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Assist the Head Chef & Sous Chef with the overall running of the kitchen. Reporting to the Head Chef, the Chef de Partie will assist our successful kitchen team in producing 'Wow' dishes for our guests.
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Our kitchen uses the best local ingredients to create delicious dishes for our guests and we even have our own greenhouse for produce. Are fully eligible to work in Ireland as per current Irish Immigration Laws.
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Faith-based and mission-driven since 1947, with a rich and vibrant Irish heritage. The Homemaker assumes general responsibility for the kitchen in the absence of the Dietary Manager. Plans and facilitates activities for elders and the household that involve food preparation or other activities specific to the kitchen.
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LG's Bar and Kitchen is a modern Irish American sports bar in the heart of Old Town, Chicago. We use the finest local ingredients for our culinary creations and carry a diverse selection of craft beers and cocktails, paying particular attention to our Irish roots.
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