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Flexibility: Strike the perfect balance between work and life with our flexible hours. The Cocktail Server is responsible for welcoming guests, accurately taking all food and beverage orders, and making sure they are delivered in a timely manner to the guests satisfaction.
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This job description is a summary of duties, which you as a Cocktail Server are expected to perform in your normal course of work. Provide guests with accurate and thorough information regarding menu items, pricing, and allergen information.
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Process guest payments by cash, credit card, venue comps and all other tender types. Comply with all safety and health department procedures and all state and federal liquor laws. Partner Perks: Unlock discounted rates on theme parks, travel, apparel, sports tickets, and more.
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Employee Referral Program: Share the joy of being part of the XRG team with others. Work indoors and/or outdoors, exposed to hot and/or cold surfaces, steam, and wet floors. Financial Well-Being: Exclusive Credit Union Benefits, including Checking/Savings, Loans, and Financial Education.
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Ensure all the food and drinks are served immediately and according to specifications. Work in an environment that is subject to varying levels of noise, crowds and smoke, the severity of which depends upon guest volume.
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Move furniture as directed by management, including but not limited to: tables, chairs, bar stools, banquettes, bar tables, boxes, and equipment. Take and enter orders into POS system promptly and accurately.
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Ensure proper rotation of all liquor, beer, wine and consumable items. Keep bar top clean and free of dirty glasses, dirty ashtrays, trash, etc. Refuse further service of alcohol to overly intoxicated guests in a courteous and safety-minded manner.
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Ensure accurate accounting of all bar monies and independent banking procedures. The Bartender is responsible for welcoming guests, accurately taking all food and beverage orders, and making sure they are delivered in a timely manner to the guests satisfaction.
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The host/ess is responsible for delivering a friendly greeting upon guests arrival, promptly seating the guests, and bidding them farewell and inviting them back upon their departure. Carry guests' drinks to their seats/tables from the bar area and transfer their tab to the table if needed.
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