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Mixologist #bartender #torchys. The Torchy's legacy began in Austin, Texas in 2006 with an idea, a dedicated executive chef and a food trailer to now operating in dozens of locations across multiple states.
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Must be able to obtain and maintain a Washington State Mandatory Alcohol Server Training (MAST) Class 12 Mixologist Permit. Prior experience working in a lounge, bar, tavern or sit-down restaurant desired.
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This restaurant front of house job for bar tender or barback or mixologist will focus on guest service and bar customers in which you will be expected to provide great customer service in addition to drink preparation.
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Are you a skilled mixologist with a passion for creating unique and delicious cocktails? Uncle Julio's Restaurant Group , parent to Uncle Julio's, Hacienda Colorado, and Savage Burrito, is known for made-from-scratch Mexican cuisine, using fresh ingredients and authentic recipes to create its signature taste.
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Well master", and "mixologist" aren't just phrases - they are descriptions of YOU and the framework in which a professional Bartender always operates. well master", and "mixologist" aren't just phrases - they are descriptions of YOU and the framework in which a professional Bartender always operates.
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An industry pro working from the point, garnishing, free pouring, alcohol safety, well master, and mixologist arent just phrases they are descriptions of YOU and the framework in which a professional Bartender always operates.
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Full Time & Part Time: BAR TENDERS / BARTENDERS / MIXOLOGIST Requirements: Must be 18 years of age, or older (based on local restrictions). Full Time & Part Time: BAR TENDERS / BARTENDERS / MIXOLOGIST Requirements: Must be 18 years of age, or older (based on local restrictions.
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Previous bartending/mixologist experience required or equivalent training. Beverage Manager/Restaurant Supervisor Restaurant Manager Food & Beverage Manager. Previous bartending/mixologist experience required or equivalent training.
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Must be able to obtain and maintain a Washington State Health Card (Food Worker Card). May perform duties of Restaurant Supervisor as needed. Must be able to obtain and maintain a Class B gaming license from the Stillaguamish Tribal Gaming Agency and Washington State.
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We're looking for Full Time & Part Time : BAR TENDERS / BARTENDERS / MIXOLOGIST Requirements: Must be 18 years of age, or older (based on local restrictions). We're looking for Full Time & Part Time : BAR TENDERS / BARTENDERS / MIXOLOGIST Requirements: Must be 18 years of age, or older (based on local restrictions.
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If you have a creative flair for crafting signature drinks and a warm and engaging personality, we have the perfect opportunity for you as a Bartender at our upscale Tex-Mex restaurant! Opportunity to showcase your bartending skills and create signature cocktails in an upscale and vibrant atmosphere.
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Follow sustainability guidelines and practices related to HHM's EarthView program. HHM Hotels is proud to be an equal-opportunity employer. If applicable, take orders, and serve and clear food and beverage to guests seated at tables in bar and lounge areas.
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Slice and pit fruit for garnishing drinks. Complete required side work prior to shift end. Practice safe work habits, wear protective safety equipment and follow MSDS and OSHA standards. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, marital status, pregnancy, national origin, ancestry, age, religion, disability, veteran status, genetic information, citizenship status, or any other group protected by law.
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Do you thrive Bartender, Customer Service, Cocktail, Restaurant. Join a supportive and inclusive team that values your contribution and encourages your growth. Part Time and Full Time Opportunities - Now Hiring.
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Potential Career PathBeverage Manager/Restaurant Supervisor – Restaurant Manager – Food & Beverage ManagerEssential FunctionsMaintain clean and organize bar areas. Check identification of customers to verify age requirements for purchase of alcohol.
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