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Overview BOSTON HARBOR HOTEL POSITION DESCRIPTION Position Title: Seasonal Server Department: Sea Grille Reports to: Sea Grille Restaurant GM FLSA Designation: NON-EXEMPT JOB SUMMARY We are seeking a passionate hospitality professional; strengths in service, thorough knowledge of the food & beverage, and exceptional Beyond Compare service attitude for the position of Server at Rowes Wharf Sea Grille at the Boston Harbor Hotel.
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We Are Diverse - Unique with exceptional food, beer and unforgettable experiences. Our restaurants have a fast-paced atmosphere, so it is crucial that our Servers take pride in providing attentive, friendly and clean/sanitary service that ensures our Guests feel valued and well taken care of, which contributes to Guest loyalty.
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Other duties include taking orders, serving food and alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages to guests, and assisting in maintenance of all front-of-house service areas and equipment. The Server enriches the guest's experiences by greeting them cheerfully and ensuring their food and beverages are prepared to order through thorough job knowledge, listening intently, suggestive selling, and accurately ringing in their orders.
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Previous experience as a server or in food service role preferred. Breaks down and cleans/sanitizes food service areas, workstations, and equipment. Maintains appearance and cleanliness of food service areas during event.
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The Server position is responsible for enhancing the guest experience by recommending and serving food and beverages according to Smith & Wollensky’s high-quality standards. The Server is one of the primary contacts that a guest has, interacts directly with guests to take orders, provide menu recommendations, and deliver food and beverages promptly and accurately.
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Restaurant - Food Service. Collaborate with fellow servers, hosts, and kitchen staff to ensure smooth service. Enter food and beverage orders into POS system accurately. Previous experience in a restaurant or customer service role is preferred.
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Serves food and beverage to guests according to guests orders and/or banquet menu. Rooted in service and united by our purpose, we strive to do great things for each other, our partners, our communities, and our planet.
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Provide an unforgettable guest experience, with a focus on prompt and engaging food and drinks service. You will be responsible for delivering high quality food and beverage service to our guests throughout the arcade area.
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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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