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The Bartender may have elevated knowledge as a mixologist, sommelier, and will assist with growing the beverage program and assisting management in day-to-day-operations. A Bartender is someone who provides hospitable service while crafting specialty cocktails for our guests and creating an excellent experience from the moment the guests enter the building till the moment they leave.
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As our bartender, you'll be prepping and making all of our in house juices, preparing our unique signature cocktails, and brewing the occasional latte! True Food Kitchen doesn't have your average bar - think cocktail meets juice bar.
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Graduate Hotels® is seeking a Part- Time Bartender (Friday and Saturday Days)to join G raduate Columbus and its brilliant team of hospitality enthusiasts. Located in the heart of the Short North Arts District, Graduate Columbus is just a quick trip to The Ohio State University and downtown Columbus.
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This isnt any ordinary workplace; its the beginning of a bowled new career as a Bartender with Bowlero Corp. With approximately 350 entertainment destinations spanning North America, our portfolio includes renowned brands like Bowlero, Lucky Strike, AMF, and the Professional Bowlers Association (PBA.
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Levy Sector Position Title: Bartender - Lower.com FieldStarting Pay: $11.00 per hourWe 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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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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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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Mix ingredients and prepare cocktails and other drinks according to drink recipe.
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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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Bartender Theres a place for you at our table. Benefits designed for your holistic wellness: Medical, dental, vision, and wellness programs (eligibility based on hours worked). Guests come to BJs to experience our energetic brewhouse escape and make good times better.
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As a Banquet Bartender, you will play a crucial role in crafting extraordinary moments for our guests during special events and celebrations. Previous experience as a bartender in a restaurant, banquet or event setting.
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Chuy's - 1239 Polaris Pkwy [Beverage Server / Barback / Banquet Server] As a Bartender at Chuy's, you'll prepare and serve drinks to customers by mixing and matching ingredients in order to create classic and innovative drinks according to menu.
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The Bartender will be responsible for: Crafting perfect beverages. Come join the Carrabba's family as a Bartender, where you will efficiently craft every drink to perfection and serve customers responsibly.
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The Stories on High Rooftop Bar at the Hilton Columbus Downtown is currently seeking a part\-time Bartender to work at our award\-winning property\. As a Bartender, you would be responsible for preparing beverages and serving beverages and/or food to guests in the hotel's continuing effort to deliver outstanding guest service and financial profitability.
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As a Bartender at the ACC you will prepare and serve cocktails and other drinks accurately and responsibly. Distributes beer, wine, and spirits. The Club is rich in history and tradition and operates with an eye toward the future and an openness to change, diversity, and inclusion.
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