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The Host/Hostess is of utmost importance in our restaurant because he/she is the first person to greet every guest and make a lasting first impression. As part of the Host Team, you will greet and seat guests, assist with running food, bus tables, maintain cleanliness and organization throughout several areas of the restaurant, work with the management team to schedule reservations, and go above and beyond to ensure that every guest receives the best in service and hospitality.
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Big Fish Restaurant Group now consists of Big Fish Grill Rehoboth, Big Fish Seafood Market, Big Fish Grill Ocean View, Big Fish Market/Rosenfeld's South Bethany, Big Fish Grill on the Riverfront, Summer House, Salt Air, Obie's By the Sea, Sazio, Stingray, Crab House, Striper Bites, Taco Grande, Trolley Square Oyster House, Washington Street Ale House, Mikimotos, Torbert Street Social, Rosenfeld's Wilmington, Riverfront Events, and Nick's Fish House.
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From the host stand to the dining room, you’ll “serve up” hospitality while caring for our guests who are waiting for their table. As a Host at Cracker Barrel, you’ll greet our guests with a smile and the warm welcome Cracker Barrel is famous for.
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We are currently hiring a Seasonal Host in Rehoboth Beach, DE at Brewings & Eats. Suggestively sell merchandise to customers; wrap or bag merchandise Cleans shelves, host stand area, surrounding tables, and merchandise area/shelves.
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Major Functions: To seat restaurant and bar patrons and maintain restaurant table inventory according to standard.
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Come join the Outback family as a Host, where your number one priority is to make our customers feel as if they are Guests in your own home. Bloomin’ Brands, Inc. is an equal opportunity employer.
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Description:You will be responsible for greeting customers, taking food and beverage orders, up- selling and getting information to the kitchen and dining room.
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As a Host, you will have flexible hours (full or part time) and the opportunity for promotion and continued development! As a Host and hospitality expert, you'll get to welcome our guests into the store with a smile and call their name when it's time to eat.
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Host Cashier Responsibilities. Stand for entire shift and walk for long periods of time without rest or sitting down. Delivers the appropriate number of menus, kid packs if needed when seating guests.
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The ideal candidate is reliable, attentive to detail, punctual and above all, friendly, while also understanding the importance of participating in team service with our entire team.
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As a Host/Hostess at Summer House, you will be the first point of contact for our guests, responsible for creating a positive and memorable dining experience. As a Host/Hostess at Summer House, you will be the first point of contact for our guests, responsible for creating a positive and memorable dining experience.
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