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Delaware North Parks and Resorts is searching for a part-time Banquet Bartender to join us at Tenaya Lodge At Yosemite in Fish Camp, California. As a Banquet Bartender, you will be responsible for serving alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages at events while providing an excellent guest experience.
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Come be a part of something bigger! The Bartender assists in maintaining the La Cantera Resort and Spa Standards. The Bartender is responsible for mixing and serving drinks to guests.
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Responsibilities Maintains proper and adequate set-up of the bar on a daily basis.
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The hotel is part of phase two of the already successful Ballpark Village Live! by Loews – St. Louis, MO is a branded collaboration between Loews Hotels & Co, The Cordish Companies and the St. Louis Cardinals, one of the most beloved sports franchises in the country.
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You'll be a key part of the Wisteria pub team, reporting to the Manager of the Pub at Wisteria and the Pub Lead bartender. Nemacolin comes to life with show-stopping dining from the Forbes Five-Star and AAA Five-Diamond Lautrec; two championship, Pete Dye-designed golf courses; award-winning spa and wellness services; Orvis-endorsed fly fishing; countless outdoor activities; and snow sports, shopping, wildlife experiences, art tours, magical seasonal events, and limitless fun for all.
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Come and be part of the action at the homefield of Chicago's hottest sports team - The Chicago White Sox! Are you looking for a job with competitive wages, one in which you can learn and grow and be a part of a great team.
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The Bartender (Part-Time) is responsible for positive guest interactions while accurately mixing and serving beverages to guests and servers in a friendly and efficient manner while adhering to safety and health practices.
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Join us at Hotel Zachary and be part of our team's commitment to excellence in hospitality. It’s part career, part revolution. Because whatever you do here, you play a part in helping redefine the way quality hospitality is delivered to our guests, our clients, our partners, and each other.
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If a guest becomes confrontational, belligerent, or uses extreme profanity, the bartender may contact management or security as required. The Bartender is responsible for the service of all beverages, both alcoholic and non-alcoholic.
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This position is part-time offered at $20 per hour plus service charge pool. Cherry Hills Country Club is looking for a men's bartender/server capable of working in a fast paced and exciting F&B environment.
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Latitude Margaritaville WaterSound is looking for a Part-Time Bartender to join our team! + Part-Time (20-29 hours weekly) The Latitude Bartender is on the forefront of Resident interaction with the dining program for the community.
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We are seeking a Restaurant Bartender for Dollywood Resorts who will embody the heart and soul of our mission of creating memories worth repeating while caring deeply about our brand. The right Restaurant Bartender checklist will include equal parts curious learner, innovator, administrator, detail driver, mentor, and motivator.
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Delaware North Gaming is hiring a part-time Bartender to join our team at Orange City Poker Room in Orange City, Florida. As a Bartender, you will be responsible for serving alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages responsibly while providing an excellent guest experience.
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At St Louis Music Park the bartender is responsible for the service of all beverages, both alcoholic and non-alcoholic. It is the official practice facility for the St. Louis Blues of the National Hockey League (NHL) and serves as the home rink for Lindenwood University (NCAA DI.
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As a Lobby Bartender you will be responsible for preparing a large variety of beverages and serving food for the Peacock lounge, while maintaining accurate checks, and interacting with guests to ensure seamless outstanding experience.
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