Bartender at Jack Astor's Restaurant

Bartender at Jack Astor's Restaurant


Company
Workstream
Location
Toronto, ON
Job Type
Full-time
Posted
1 day ago
Via
via Jobrapido.com

Job Description
Elevate guest experiences as a Bartender at Jack Astor's, where personality shines in every drink and dish served. Join a team that views coworkers as family, focusing on fun and quality.

Jack Astor's is looking for a passionate Bartender dedicated to ensuring memorable dining experiences for guests. In this role, you will engage with customers, expertly guiding them through the menu and ensuring every order is executed flawlessly. You'll collaborate closely with managers and fellow staff to uphold high standards while bringing enthusiasm to each shift.

Key Responsibilities:
• Greet guests warmly and assist with menu navigation
• Take food and beverage orders accurately
• Attend to guests throughout their meal for satisfaction
• Collaborate with team members for quality service
• Spread enthusiasm and foster camaraderie among staff

Requirements:
• Previous experience in a comparable restaurant
• High school diploma or equivalent
• Smart Serve Certification required
• Availability for all operating hours
• Proficient in English communication

Join the vibrant team at Jack Astor's and provide top-notch service with a smile!
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