Server at Añejo Restaurant

Server at Añejo Restaurant


Company
Añejo Restaurant
Location
Toronto, ON
Job Type
Full-time
Posted
4 days ago
Via
via Jobrapido.com

Job Description
Join Añejo Restaurant as a Server, where you will create memorable dining experiences through exceptional service in a vibrant, modern Mexican kitchen. If you thrive in a high-energy environment and are passionate about hospitality, we want to hear from you!

As a Server, you will be the face of Añejo, providing attentive service that makes every guest feel special. You will showcase your knowledge of the menu, take accurate orders, and ensure timely delivery of food and drinks. Working closely with your team, you will help create a fun and dynamic dining atmosphere.

Key Responsibilities:
• Provide welcoming, friendly service for every guest
• Accurately take orders and make menu recommendations
• Deliver food and drinks promptly and correctly
• Engage with guests for satisfaction and feedback
• Keep the dining area clean and organized

Requirements:
• 1+ years of experience in high-volume dining
• Strong communication and guest engagement skills
• Multitasking ability in fast-paced settings
• Problem-solving skills under pressure
• A genuine passion for hospitality

Bring your energy and enthusiasm to Añejo and elevate every dining experience!
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