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The Opportunity Delaware North Travel and Hospitality is hiring a full-time or part-time Bartender to join our team at the Boston Logan Airport in East Boston, Massachusetts. As a Bartender, you will serve alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages to guests responsibly while always providing an excellent guest experience.
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Bartender Apprentice: Eastern Standard Kitchen and DrinksOverview of Concept: Garrett Harker and ES Hospitality have begun opening several exciting hospitality venues just steps from Kenmore Square and Fenway Park. Among these, is the return of Eastern Standard Kitchen and Drinks and the craft cocktail bar, Equal Measure.
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Reporting directly to the Catering Manager, the Event Bartender is responsible for positive guest interactions while accurately mixing and serving beverages to catering clientele and servers in a friendly and efficient manner.
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Positions: Banquet Server / Server Bartender FSW Availability: Per diem, Seasonal & Part-time hours. Work Requirements: Must be at least 18 years old Willingness to consent to pre-employment screening 2 forms of Identification (W-2 employer) ️ 6+ months of relevant experience in restaurant and/or banquet settings required TIPS Certification preferred for Bartender candidates Regular access to phone/email service required for communication and scheduling Join us and become a valued member of our team- Apply now to kick-start your journey with us.
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The primary responsibility of the bartender is to provide unmatched customer service through the prompt and accurate delivery of beverage service to pool side guests and servers. Seeking seasonal outdoor bartender.
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The Encore Boston Harbor Apprentice Bartender will be responsible for working with and supporting the Bartender in the preparation of beverages and where appropriate, service of food items to guests dining at bar counters.
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Levy Sector Position Title: Overflow Bartender, Boston Convention and Exhibition CenterPay Range: $33.49We Make Applying Easy! Sets up assigned bars; requisitions and stocks all beer, wine, spirits, paper products, straws and stirrers, condiments, glassware, ice and produce.
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One of the things that make our company so distinctive is the brick oven at the center of each restaurant.
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The Bartender is responsible for greeting customers, taking drink/food orders, mixing ingredients such as liquor, soda, water, and sugar to prepare cocktails and other drinks, as well as serving beer and other beverages, and completing transactions; communicating ticket times and potential.
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As a Bartender, you will get to show off your food & beverage knowledge while taking care of our guests. TRADE, an award winning, Greek-focused Mediterranean restaurant, owned by James Beard Award Winner, Chef Jody Adams is seeking sales-driven and hospitable Bartenders to join our Hospitality Group.
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Bartenders / Bartender. This restaurant front of house job for bar tender or barback or mixologist will focus on guest service and bar customers in which you will be expected to provide great customer service in addition to drink preparation.
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Sola's Irish Pub in the Back Bay's historic Lenox Hotel is looking for Bartenders to join our team!
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2022 Forbes Best Employer for Diversity 2022 Front Office Sports Best Employers in Sports 2022 Disability Equality Index (DEI) Perfect Score Location : We are seeking a Bartender for The Conference Center at Waltham Woods located in Waltham, MA.
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Viewboston.com THE ROLE The Bartender is responsible for positive guest interactions while accurately mixing and serving beverages to guests and servers in a friendly and efficient manner. Experience as a bartender for at least two years.
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