SERVER X BARTENDERS/NODO LESLIEVILLE/1192 QUEEN ST EAST

SERVER X BARTENDERS/NODO LESLIEVILLE/1192 QUEEN ST EAST


Company
NODO Restaurants
Location
Toronto, ON
Job Type
Part-time
Salary
$18 an hour
Posted
7 days ago
Via
via 86Network
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Job Description
NODO is a casual Italian restaurant located in the heart of the Junction. Rooted in tradition and driven by creativity, our menu highlights fresh, approachable, regional Italian dishes prepared to classic standards—alongside inspired interpretations crafted by our culinary team. Our beverage program features an all-Italian wine list, distinctive hand-crafted cocktails, and a curated selection of grappa and amaro. We are looking to add an experienced Bartender to our team. The ideal candidate has a genuine passion for food, beverage, and hospitality, and is eager to continue growing their skills within a seasoned, professional team. NODO LESLIEVILLE is a high-volume restaurant with frequent events and consistently busy dinner services. We offer dependable hours and a flexible schedule. Requirements: - 1+ years of bartending experience - Strong work ethic, professionalism, and a commitment to exceptional guest service. If you’re excited to join a dynamic team in one of the Junction’s busiest dining rooms, we’d love to hear from you.
Requirements:

Smart Serve
Work Permit

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