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Monitors seating in lounge/bar area ensuring all guests are served. Maintains kitchen and lounge station by keeping area tidy; clean and stock kitchen and bar at the end of each shift. As the global leader in third-party hotel management, our growing portfolio represents over 1,550 hotels in all 50 states and 22 countries, from top international lodging brands to luxury hotels, destination resorts and lifestyle hotels.
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Rotate station seating to ensure the quality of guest service. Take guest remittance as required and make every effort to ensure the quality of the guest's dining experience. Perform other assignments or tasks as assigned by the General Manager, Assistant Manager or acting supervisor.
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Maintain overall appearance of dining room and expo station. Communicate with server and hostess to assure efficient seating, table utilization and customer service. The Server Assistant’s role is to Assist in all areas of service with a focus on running food and maintaining cleanliness of the restaurant.
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Upon returning to the station, hostesses also make any necessary changes to the dining room seating chart. Sets up and breaks down assigned station per standard. Upon returning to the station, hostesses also make any necessary changes to the dining room seating chart.
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Set up / detail station and perform side duties in time to have the station completely ready for seating before the pre-shift meeting. Maintain awareness of and follow Company service standards at all times including actively practicing gang service - gang seating, serving, bussing.
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The Bartender is responsible for preparing food and drink orders serving beverages and meals to patrons as regulated by state and federal age requirements and coordinating lounge/bar activities. Prepares drink orders including wine liquor and beer.
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Assist host or hostess by answering phones, taking to-go orders, greeting, seating, and thanking guests. Perform cleaning duties, such as sweeping and mopping floors, vacuuming carpet, tidying up server station, taking out trash, or checking and cleaning bathroom.
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Records customer reservations or seating times in a consistent manner providing the highest quality of service to the customer at all times. Patrol assigned station, removing service items and condiments per establishment procedures.
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May handle guest complaints, inquire about the quality of the dining experience, thank guests, and invite them to return. We care about our employees and have a large loyal employee base. One of the largest operators of IHOP Casual Family Dining restaurants.
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While performing the duties of this job, the employee occasionally is exposed to fumes or airborne particles. Clear, clean and reset tables and clean chairs, booths, and floors after guests leave. Answer the telephone, take messages, and take and complete all To Go orders.
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While guests are waiting to be seated or waiting for take-out orders to be ready, it is the job of the hostess to ensure that the guests are made comfortable and kept informed of the status of their orders or wait times.
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Communicate with servers and kitchen staff to ensure a smooth, coordinated and fair seating process to ensure. Maintain a clean and organized front-of-house area, including the host/hostess station and waiting area.
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Communicate with servers and host to assure efficient seating, table utilization and customer service •Sweep, mop vacuum floors throughout the restaurant•Empty trash containers on expo, at the service station behind the bar.
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Guest Knowledge, Floor plan, Side work duties, Specials, Host standards, Applicant procedures, Front door standards, Menu knowledge, Door functions, Phone procedures, Seating rotation, Host Station standards.
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Follows seating protocol and gives buffet instructions to guests. Maintains organization and cleanliness at the vestibule, host station and surrounding areas. Follows seating protocol and gives buffet instructions to guests.
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