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Assist the Beverage Director in creating cocktail recipes. Ensure quality control of all drinks (fresh garnish, fresh juice, proper pouring, and proper glassware). Assist the Beverage Director in creating cocktail recipes.
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True Food Kitchen doesn't have your average bar - think cocktail meets juice bar! Experience bartending or working in a juice bar would be beneficial. True Food Kitchen doesn't have your average bar - think cocktail meets juice bar.
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AM/PM and Mid-day shifts available. As our bartender, you'll be prepping and making all of our in house juices, preparing our unique signature cocktails, and brewing the occasional latte! True Food Kitchen is the chef-driven culinary destination rooted in nutritional science.
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Assists servers as needed by: (1) clearing tables; (2) stocking work stations with silverware; (3) removing dirty dish trays from restaurant and lounge; (4) restocking juice, cream, coffee, ice as needed; (5) walking food to guest tables; (6) performing water and coffee service; (7) folding napkins; (8) running food to Lobby Lounge; (9) brewing coffee and iced tea as needed.
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Must be able to operate the following equipment including, but not limited to: cash register, juice guns, cutting boards, liquor guns, soda guns, ice machines, shot glasses, mixers, pour equipment, knives, coffee machines, frozen drink machines, ice tea machines and other necessary equipment.
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Legal age to serve alcohol is a must Experience bartending or working in a juice bar would be beneficial The flexibility and availability to work nights, holidays and/or weekends should be doable What you can look forward to.
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Experience using and cleaning cocktail trays, bus carts, glass & silverware racks, coffee and iced tea makers, juice dispensers, soda dispensers, soda Bag-in-Box system, sharp knives, lemon slicer.
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Through wholesome, intentionally-sourced ingredients, we transform super foods to comfort foods that make you feel better with every bite. Master your beverage craft while building relationships with our guests and making great tips.
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Prepare and keep stocked all necessary beverages and bases (e.g., coffee, tea, alcohol, juice, milk, and cream). Knowledge of cocktail, beer, and wine, including recipes, history, base ingredients, and jiggers.
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Purpose: Inspire people to eat better, feel better, and live better. You are true to the belief of amazing service and offering the best hospitality. Part-time employees are offered access to affordable, quality health care through Hooray Health.
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Flexible scheduling with ability to easily switch shifts. We have a successful and professional work environment with opportunities for growth and a development program to get you to that next position in your career.
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Beverage Server, Cocktail Server, Bar, Casino, Waitress, Waiter, Restaurant, Kickapoo Lucky Eagle Casino. Minimum Requirements to Qualifications: Must have High School Diploma or GED. One (1) year experience as a food and beverage/cocktail server, preferred.
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Mixes ingredients such as liquor, soda, water, and fruit juice to prepare beverages. Knows cocktail ingredients and proper mixing and pouring techniques. Rings up all alcoholic beverage orders for Cocktail Servers.
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AM/PM and Mid-day shifts available Part time to 40 hours available per person Part-time employees are offered access to affordable, quality health care through Hooray Health Fun work environment with fun, casual uniforms Restaurant dining discount Flexible scheduling with ability to easily switch shifts *location/state & shift dependentQualifications Who We Are True Food Kitchen is the chef-driven culinary destination rooted in nutritional science.
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Team members are responsible for producing our cold-pressed juice program, as well as doing prep work for In-House cocktail ingredients. Team members are responsible for producing our cold-pressed juice program, as well as doing prep work for In-House cocktail ingredients.
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