Job Type
Full-time, Part-time
Description
If a station in the dining room is a symphony, the server is its conductor. Servers are responsible for leading and maintaining the communication between the entire service team, while also being the primary presence at the table. Servers must be able to delegate and prioritize quickly and constantly. Servers take control and ownership of every guest's experience. Servers have a high degree of emotional intelligence and deliver thoughtful, empathy-driven service as a result of this. They have a strong, confident presence at the table that is derived from their comprehensive food, wine and spirits knowledge.
Requirements
•Greets guests within 1 minute of being seated.
•Leads guests through all aspects of the dining experience.
•Provides gracious and professional food and beverage service in an efficient manner. Also responsible for answering questions, suggestively selling, and creating an upbeat atmosphere for guests.
•Must be knowledgeable of the menu, brands, prices and options, as wells the restaurant's promotions and specials.
•Takes guest beverage and/or food orders and inputs orders accurately in the point-of-sale (POS) system.
•Communicates all allergy and dietary restriction information clearly on tickets.
•Retrieves and delivers food and beverage orders in a timely manner.
•Replenishes beverages and ensure guest satisfaction throughout the meal service.
•Serves alcoholic/non-alcoholic beverages in accordance with federal, state, local and company regulations.
•Clears plates at the appropriate time and always asks for help in doing so when the clear can't be completed by one person.
•Responsible for crumbing the table whenever it is appropriate during the meal.
•Makes certain the serving station is well-stocked at all times.
•Presents the check and responsible for all transactions including receiving payment and accurately counting back change.
•Keeps the table areas and bar clean, orderly and properly stocked. Clears and resets tables.
•Gives every table a sincere thank you and farewell.
•Responds graciously to guest service issues and reports the situation to Restaurant Management.
•Conduct oneself in a professional manner with the awareness that all actions and communications are within guests' view.
•Maintains a sincere, positive, pleasant and enthusiastic attitude provides our customers with the highest quality care and service.