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As the place where half a million happy birthdays are celebrated every year, Chuck E. Cheese's goal is to create positive, lifelong memories for families through fun, food, and play and is the place Where a Kid Can Be a Kid. Committed to providing a fun, safe environment, Chuck E. Cheese helps protect families through industry-leading programs such as Kid Check.
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Currently Hiring for: Sous Chef Line Cook Prep Cook Porter Server Host Shift Lead/Supervisor Bartenders Ideally have Familiarity with working with customers, or previous restaurant experience Ability to manage priorities and workflow Excellent customer service skills Professional appearance and demeanor An ability to work on weekends, holidays, and peak business periods Food safety training will be considered a plus Please prepare Resume (if possible) 2 forms of ID We offer Competitive Wages.
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Whether you work as a receptionist, hair stylist, fast food, server, or in retail - we can help work around your schedule. People who do well with us have experience in just about every field you can imagine - customer service, as a waiter or waitress, administrative assistant, office worker, landscaper, in a call center, sales lead, public relations, advertising, cashier, retail management, communications.
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Patina Restaurant Group is a leader in the premium segment of the restaurant and catering industry, operating restaurants and managing catering and food service operations at high-profile venues including, Lincoln Center, Walt Disney World®, Disneyland®, the Empire State Building, Grand Central Station, and The Metropolitan Opera.
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Reports to: Food & Beverage Manager, position is Non-Exempt. Minimum of one (1) year experience as a Restaurant or Event/Banquet server in either a free-standing or hotel restaurant. Observe conditions of all physical facilities and relay any challenges to the food and beverage leadership team to make corrections and improvements as needed.
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The Restaurant Server will oversee the day to day operation of first class customer service and food service in the restaurant. Prompt food delivery to the customer as well as cleanliness of the assigned serving section.
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Sets places at dining tables, takes orders, serves food and drinks, answers inquiries about menu and attends to wishes of Guests, as well as suggestively selling food and drinks. Must be able to deliver plates and food and clear tables, which may require lifting up to 30 lbs.
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The word “pub” originates from the term “public house” which references a community gathering place or focal point within the community for socializing and sharing stories, daily events, and in our case, great food with a great beverage.
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As a Server it is your responsibility to be knowledgeable in all areas of food, beverage, and service. Job Duties - Prepare restaurant tables with special attention to sanitation and order - Attend to customers upon entrance - Present restaurant menus and help customers select food/beverages - Take and serve orders - Answer questions or make recommendations for complementary products - Collaborate with other restaurant servers and kitchen/bar staff - Deal with complaints or problems with a positive attitude - Issue bills and accept payment.
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Join OTG as a Server at EWR now and drive a new type of hospitality. Educate guests on menu items and wine and beer selections; make recommendations to guests upon request; communicate all daily food and drink specials.
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Customer service, Food handling, bartender, server, cashier, stocker, demonstrator, brand ambassador, or brand advocate experience is beneficial but not required. Ensuring compliance with food safety requirements while preparing samples (cook, process, plate, serve.
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Role Overview Our Servers don't just provide our Guests with amazing food and drinks. Fast hiring process Flexible part-time or full-time schedule Growth opportunities Great team atmosphere and culture Responsibilities Provide hospitable and customized service to each of our Guests Learn our menu to explain offerings to Guests Perform opening and closing duties Partner with other Team Members to ensure Guest satisfaction Must be available to work some weekends, weekdays, and holidays as needed About Us Chili's was born in Dallas, Texas in.
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Our servers thrive on making loyal guests by taking them on a tour of Italy through knowledge of food, wine, and our fresh ingredientsWe'd love to welcome you home as the newest member of the Family.
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We Are Diverse - Unique with exceptional food, beer and unforgettable experiences. Our Servers know our diverse menus inside and out and don't blink when a Guest orders something vampire style.
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We are rooted in sincerity and strive to create bonds with our memorymakers, guests and the communities we serve through engaged service, and a culture of food, music, art and design. In-depth knowledge of serving customers’ needs and understanding of serving food to customers.
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