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Embassy Suites Hotel by Hilton El Paso, TX is searching for an experienced server/ bartender who is outgoing, professional yet friendly and who is dedicated to customer service. PART-TIME AM/PM Food Server/Bartender- El Paso.
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Adhere to all food service sanitation and health code guidelines. We pride ourselves on cross training all service employees in the following roles; serving, bartending, and beverage cart.
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This role assists customers with tablet ordering/interaction, serves food to tables during PM food and beverage service, bartends, assists customers with beverage station, maintains grab-and-go market table, services meeting set-up and catering.
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Demonstrate genuine hospitality and deliver exceptional customer service to our residents and guestsMix, garnish and serve alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks in accordance with standard recipesPrepare and serve Pub/Cafe food to residents such as sandwiches, flatbread pizzas, and other food items.
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The Front of House (FOH) position, with proper training from our Assistant Lodge Manager, will focus on maintaining and exceeding our fine-dining services for guests, including proper food handling, pouring of beverages, and manners.
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Familiarity with the food industry and food service procedures. - Collaborate with kitchen staff to coordinate food and beverage orders for banquets or events. - Provide excellent customer service and address customer concerns or complaints promptly.
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Seeking inspired go-getters to join our team as a server/bartender, everyone is responsible for greeting and serving our restaurant guests, processing checks, and providing exceptional service to all.
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From the stadium to the head table, Levy leverages unbridled creativity, custom strategies, impeccable service, and true love for great food to create unforgettable experiences. Levy Sector Position Title: SERVER, BARTENDER - New Hampshire Motor SpeedwayPay Range: $11.00 to $11.00 We Make Applying Easy.
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At Bella Brava we emphasize the Guest Experience, preparing excellent food derived from Italian recipes, accessible wines, and extraordinary service. Main Responsibilities of a Bartender:● Taking and serving orders● Preparing beverages for customers● Recommending beverages based on bar customers' needs and preferencesBartender Job Description:We are looking for a qualified bartender who can provide our customers with an outstanding guest experience.
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Follows established standards for greeting, cocktail service, food delivery and general service techniques. Practices tray service for all food and beverage service.
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The ideal candidate will have a passion for providing excellent customer service and a strong knowledge of food and beverage service. Strong knowledge of food and beverage service.
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If you are friendly, upbeat, and passionate about providing great guest service in a fun, fast-paced environment then you'll love being a part of Beef 'O' Brady's. Our bartenders / Servers are responsible for greeting guests, taking orders, making cocktails, and serving Beef's delicious food and beverages.
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The catering server/bartender is responsible for the set-up, execution, and breakdown of banquet events. Responsible for serving plated meals to guests and/or replenishing food and attending stations or buffets with the knowledge of what they are serving guests, paying specific attention to any dietary needs.
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Having a great attitudeQualificationsover 21 or 21 in less then two monthsable to obtain OLCC Servers permitable to obtain Oregons Food handlers cardable to follow recipes and steps of service after trainingreliable transportationWe are looking forward to reading your application.
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Assists in the service of food and beverage to tables, pre-bussing functions and the set-up / takedown of buffet table. Presents menu, actively sells and suggests menu items, answers questions, and makes suggestions regarding food and service.
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