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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. This job description is a summary of duties, which you as a Cocktail Server are expected to perform in your normal course of work.
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Safely assist the bartender/cocktail servers in providing satisfactory beverage service by maintaining adequate supplies of garnish, glassware, ice, liquor etc. Fill ice bins, empty garbage, replace trash liners, wipe and pick up surfaces as time allows, check kegs, replace dirty bar mats, sweep floors, clean screens in glass washer, wipe down bottles, clean spouts, clean beer drains, gun drains, counter drains and ice bins.
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Deliver exceptional customer service by quickly and efficiently clearing the bar top and cocktail tables. The ideal bar back is detail oriented, self-motivated and committed to providing outstanding customer service every day.
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We offer a large rotating local beer, wine and cocktail selection, indoor mini golf, a multitude of other unique pub games and a vibe that makes you want to let loose. Trophy Club's highbrow craft cocktail experience perfectly juxtaposes Tipsy Putt's relaxed atmosphere.
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Responsible for inventory management, cost control, vendor relations, procurement of allocated spirits, and curating the cocktail list as well as non-alcoholic beverage list. Coordinate seasonally appropriate cocktail changes to build a diverse cocktail list that is consistent with the bar/restaurant concept and standards of quality.
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PURPOSEThe 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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Assist bartenders in constantly checking the bar for condition of cocktail napkins, empty glasses, cleanliness, etc. Ability to communicate with bar staff. Assist bartenders in constantly checking the bar for condition of cocktail napkins, empty glasses, cleanliness, etc.
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