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Olive Garden - 13835 Lakeside Circle [Beverage Server] As a Bartender at Olive Garden, you'll: Demonstrate genuine hospitality and deliver exceptional guest service; Use their recipe mastery and knowledge of both alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages; Meet and exceed guest expectations.
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To succeed as a bartender, you should have a neat appearance and engaging, friendly personality. Job Summary: We are looking for a professional, high-energy bartender with excellent communication skills to serve classical cocktails and exciting new beverages to our customers.
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WE ARE LONGHORN. Legendary food and service begins with legendary people.
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As a Bartender, you ensure consistent drink quality by preparing orders in a short period of time and in accordance with recipes and guidelines established by the Food and Beverage department. Strong knowledge of alcohol mixology, drink menus and classic cocktail preparation.
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We believe in earning the loyalty of our Team Members with our strong, diverse culture, well-done benefits and growth opportunities.
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Applebee's started with the same philosophy we follow today - focused on serving good food to good people!
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For this position, pay will be variable by location - plus tips.
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An industry pro – “working from the point”, “garnishing”, “free pouring”, “alcohol safety”, “well master”, and “mixologist” aren’t just phrases – they are descriptions of YOU and the framework in which a professional Bartender always operates.
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If a guest becomes confrontational, belligerent, or uses extreme profanity, the bartender may contact management or security as required. The Bartender is responsible for the service of all beverages, both alcoholic and non-alcoholic.
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As bartender, you’ll be crafting delicious cocktails while engaging with guests to provide memorable experiences. As a bartender you'll have a responsibility to our patrons and their safety and must have proper certification and a thorough understanding of current laws.
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The Bartender is responsible for the preparation and service of alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages and menu items to guests, courteously, and efficiently in accordance with company standards.
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Hiring immediately for full-time or part-time hourly restaurant dine-in food and beverage Bartenders.
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Our Bartenders are quick with a pour, whether from the tap or a cocktail shaker.
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As a Bartender at Red Lobster , you will help our guests celebrate by preparing Red Lobster signature beverages in a fun, friendly atmosphere. We are a founder and current member of the Global Aquaculture Alliance and a current member of National Fisheries Institute.
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The Bartender will be accountable for appropriate stock levels and the organization of the bar and lounge, as well as service for all food items. The Bartender is responsible for the production of quality, attractive, and appealing drinks through adhering to Boston Pizza Restaurants Franchise Standards.
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Title: bartender Company: World Equestrian Center in Sterling Heights, MI
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