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We are looking for an In-Room Dining Server who will prepare guests’ orders, deliver, and collect food and beverage items from guest rooms following company procedures. Answer the In-Room dining phone in a timely and courteous manner, take guests’ food and beverage orders accurately.
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Servers provide dining services in the HCZ community’s dining room while exceeding hospitality and service standards. You will report to the Lead Server, Sous Chef, Executive Sous Chef, and Executive Chef but will be empowered to make your own decisions, with management approval, that create the best overall experience for our guests.
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TRAINING REQUIREMENTS: Tao Group Hospitality in-venue dining room server training EDUCATION/WORKING KNOWLEDGE: Previous hospitality experience. Interacts with the dining room guests, fellow team members, and supervisors in a polite, courteous manner to ensure gracious hospitality.
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The restaurant can be enjoyed through two distinct dining experiences: the Tavern and the Dining Room. The Tavern serves an à la carte menu in a casual, walk-in setting. The Dining Room offers fixed-price and tasting menus.
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Responsibilities:Servers are responsible for opening and closing side-work which can include, but is not limited to:Polishing Glassware and SilverwareSetting the Dining room for brunch/Dinner service with the appropriate table setup.
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Marriott Hotels - 160 Central Park South [Restaurant Associate / Team Member / Dining Room Staff] It's time to explore new opportunities - and with more than 6,000 properties globally - Marriott has opportunities abound.
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Tao Group Hospitality in-venue dining room server training, Alcohol Awareness Certificate, Food Handling Certificate. Previous dining room server experience.
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Ability to communicate with members of the kitchen and dining room teams. At least 2 years experience in upscale dining. As a valuable addition to our team, you must ensure that guests have a pleasant and memorable dining experience.
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Temple Court, a Tom Colicchio Restaurant in the Beekman Hotel, is looking for Overnight In Room Dining Servers to join their growing team! Answering in room dining requests; taking accurate food and beverage orders.
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Must have excellent knowledge of fine dining room and service procedures and functions. We strive to provide friendly, responsive service to create an exceptional dining experience for all our guests.
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The maritime-themed, underground space consists of three intimate rooms – a cocktail bar, a lounge, and a dining room — filled with artifacts collected over the years. Provide friendly, gracious, motivated, detail oriented, and responsive service to create a memorable dining experience for guests.
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Prepare the dining room by setting tables, prepping stations, and ensuring overall readiness before service adhering to Tacombi's side work checklist. Tacombi is looking for a Server to join our team.
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We are currently focused on candidates wtih full-time availability and at least 1 year of In-Room Dining or Room Service experience. Minimum of 2 year of Room Service or In-Room Dining experience.
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2-3 years of dining room experience in a high volume, upscale restaurant. ▪ Maintain the dining room clean as well as service areas. ▪ Monitor and observe guests dining experience.
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Cleans and maintains the dining room and bistro to the highest standards per company guidelines. Attends regular meetings; Town Hall, Department Team, Cross Over, and others as directed by the Dining Services Coordinator (DSC.
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