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On The Rockefeller Room wine list, named an Award of Excellence Winner by The Wine Spectator magazine, guests will find the perfect wine to complement each meal. Provides bar service for waiter/waitress.
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Back Waiter is responsible for learning basic bar and wine knowledge, table maintenance and menu knowledge. Front Waiter is responsible for taking orders, section management and full command of menu and execution of wine pairings.
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Napa Outdoors, Skyline Park, Napa Valley Paddle, Napa Valley Balloons, Discovery Kingdom, Wine Country Trekking, Napa Valley Film Fest. Food and Beverage - Waiter / Waitress. Of course amongst all of the charm and class that the town exudes, Napa is most famous for its world famous wine production.
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Serves side dishes such as salads, fruit dishes, bread, wine or other beverages. The IRC includes a check of the Substance Abuse Rehabilitation Program (SARP) records in the Alcohol and Drug Management Information Tracking System (ADMITS) database, a check of the Family Advocacy Program (FAP) records in the Fleet and Family Support Management Information System (FFSMIS), and an installation security/base check via the Navy Justice Information System (NJIS) database and/or other law enforcement systems.
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A Server / Waiter / Waitress can average $1,350 / week. With that said, we invest in your training up front to ensure you are taught everything you need to know to be an ambassador of seafood, oysters, steak, wine, beer and craft cocktails.
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Server / Waiter / Waitress can average between $500 - $1,800 / week. Minimum 1 year service experience Some wine/cocktail knowledge High school graduate, some college. Open wine/champagne bottles for Guests at table.
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Essential Duties: Take orders from customers or Waiter Mixes ingredients such as liquor, soda, water, sugar, and bitters to prepare cocktails and other drinks. Serves wine and draught or bottled beer Assists with orders or requisitions liquors and supplies.
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Server / Waiter / Waitress can average between $500 - $1,100 / week. Server / Waiter / Waitress can average between $500 - $1,100 / week. Legibly document orders when point of sale system is inoperative and communicate with expeditor.
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Promote the restaurants, wines, tasting room, wine club and know about upcoming events on property. Provide menus and announce Waiter/Waitress's name. Efficiently serves food and drinks in a friendly and courteous manner, offers suggestions on daily specials and wine selections.
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Server / Waiter / Waitress can average between $400 - $1,000 / week. Server / Waiter / Waitress can average between $400 - $1,000 / week. Current CA Food Handler’s Card. Ability to satisfactorily communicate verbal and written English with Guests, management and co-workers.
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Server / Waiter / Waitress can average between $500 - $1,000 / week. Some wine/cocktail knowledge. Server / Waiter / Waitress can average between $500 - $1,000 / week. Some wine/cocktail knowledge.
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Distributes menus and wine lists to the guests and issues checks for food and beverage to each waiter. We have 6 restaurants: The National Tavern, Eighty8 Kitchen + Cocktails, The Landing Restaurant, Creek Club, The Overlook at Great Waters, & Richland Pointe.
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Waiter/WaitressJob Requirements:● Must showcase teamwork and communication skills. ● Providing menu recommendations for food, liquor, beer and wine. Huntsville's Best Premium Casual Steak and Seafood Restaurant.
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Recipient of the Wine Spectator Award of Excellence, we offer a diverse selection of Wines and Champagnes. Our commitment to excellence reflects in the superb selections of our melt-in-your-mouth steaks, fresh seafood and divine desserts.
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Helping guests with menu, beer, liquor, and wine recommendations. The ideal candidate will have a friendly, outgoing disposition and previous experience working as a server in a similar environment, with a baseline wine knowledge.
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