Añejo Restaurant FOH Support Role

Añejo Restaurant FOH Support Role


Company
Recipe Unlimited
Location
Toronto, ON
Job Type
Full-time
Posted
3 days ago
Via
via Jobrapido.com

Job Description
Join Añejo, a modern Mexican kitchen, as a Front-of-House Support Team Member. Engage with guests while assisting in delivering remarkable dining experiences in a vibrant setting.

In this essential role at Añejo, you will support both the dining room and bar areas. Responsibilities include bussing tables, food running, and assisting bar staff to ensure service flows smoothly. A cheerful attitude and dedication to teamwork are key traits for success in this position.

Key Responsibilities:
• Support FOH team with bussing and food running
• Efficiently clear and reset tables for service
• Deliver food accurately from the kitchen
• Restock bar supplies to aid service
• Ensure clear communication with team members

Requirements:
• Restaurant or hospitality experience preferred
• Enthusiasm for teamwork and collaboration
• Effective communication skills as part of the team
• Ability to stay organized in a fast-paced environment
• Commitment to providing exceptional guest experiences

Become a critical part of the guest experience at Añejo with your positive and proactive support.
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