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Assists bartenders and cocktail servers (when applicable) in all aspects of guest service.
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Pilot is seeking a Barback with elevated, high-volume restaurant experience. Crew's award-winning restaurants include Grand Banks (Tribeca), Holywater (Tribeca), Pilot (Brooklyn Heights), High Tide (Dumbo), Drift In (West Village), Island Oyster, (Governors Island), and Seaworthy (New Orleans.
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Previous barback experience preferred. Assist with bottle service and bussing. Execute weekly inventory of alcohol at all stations, liquor cage, walk-in cooler and liquor room for Bar Manager to place reorders.
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A Soho House Barback is an integral part of what keeps our bars running smoothly and if you have great intuition and a passion for all thing's beverage, this could be the position for you! As a Barback, you will create efficiency behind the bar by ensuring all items are stocked and easily accessible for quick access and delivery to guest.
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The Barback is responsible for providing supplies and providing the bartender with items upon request that help assure exceptional guest service specifically in theRestaurant environment. Ability to work all Yankee Stadium events, including: extended hours, nights, weekends, and holidays.
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The barback is responsible for assisting bartenders and beverage manager in an expedient and efficient manner to ensure smooth operations. The barback, during service, is responsible for arranging placemats and dining set-up for guests, clearing between courses, bussing and cleaning the bar top.
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As a Barback, it will be your mission to support the bar team in a speedy, professional, and effective manner to ensure they have everything they need to serve customers. Be part of growing an upscale restaurant group.
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The Barback is also responsible for keeping all components of the bar area clean, organized, and stocked. The Barback is an important partner to our Bar and Service teams and is responsible for ensuring that our Bar team has everything they need in order to create memorable moments of hospitality for our guests.
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We are hiring Lounge BarBack. Bar back and food runners are responsible for providing excellent customer service, serving food to guests (some locations), cleaning and restocking as dictated by assigned side work, assisting with the opening and closing the bar, and following all safety guidelines.
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To be a successful Barback, you should be passionate about working as part of a team to deliver excellent drinks and service to customers. We are looking for an observant, efficient Barback who can work with other staff members to ensure that our customers receive prompt, seamless service.
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Arlo Hotels, an independent lifestyle hotel is now actively seeking dynamic Seasonal Prep Barback or Barback our summer rooftop at Arlo Williamsburg! The barback ensures that the bar is set and maintained so that the bar team members have everything they need to run an effective operation, as well as maintaining the cleanliness of the outlet, running food, set-up, and breakdown of the bar.
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Zou Zou's, an exciting new restaurant from Quality Branded, is hiring Barbacks.
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The barback must be knowledgeable about menu items, attentive, and focused on providing the best possible service in a fast-paced environment. Prepare mixers, cut fruit, receive requisitions, check par levels, refill mixers, get ice, run food, and collect and dispose of garbage.
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The Barback is responsible for the designated service area and to assist bar/service staff with set-up and clean up of all areas. Must have the ability to communicate clear directions to nearby local attractions, facilities, and services.
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