Restaurant Bartender
Job Description
Job Description
We are looking for an enthusiastic Bartender to provide an excellent guest drinking experience. Good Bartenders will be able to create classic and innovative drinks exceeding customers’ needs and expectations. Compensation includes payroll and tips.
Responsibilities
- Prepare alcohol or non-alcohol beverages for bar and restaurant patrons
- Interact with customers, take orders and serve snacks and drinks
- Assess customers’ needs and preferences and make recommendations
- Mix ingredients to prepare cocktails
- Plan and present bar menu
- Check customers’ identification and confirm it meets legal drinking age
- Restock and replenish bar inventory and supplies
- Stay guest focused and nurture an excellent guest experience
- Comply with all food and beverage regulations
Requirements and skills
- Resume and proven working experience as a Bartender
- Excellent knowledge of in mixing, garnishing and serving drinks
- Computer literacy
- Knowledge of a second language is a plus
- Positive attitude and excellent communication skills
- Ability to keep the bar organized, stocked and clean
- Relevant training certificate
Company DescriptionBack in 1997, fresh out of college, some friends got together in Sandy Springs (just north of Atlanta) to figure out the answer to a burning question - what do we do next? "Corporate jobs" seemed out of the question, so what's a crew to do?
Well, these guys chose to follow grandma's advice and "do what makes you happy." Which, most weekends, meant eating wings, drinking beer and watching sports on TV. And so, the first Wing Factory was born.
Of course, with little to no restaurant experience, this band of local Atlanta boys needed some help, so they recruited a recent ATL transplant - and life-long restaurant veteran - to make the dream come true.
20-something years later, that Jersey transplant -Owner Mike Giovine - is still at the helm and what started as a 700-square-foot wing shack has grown to 4 locations and millions (probably) served.
One thing hasn't changed. We love to eat wings, drink beer and watch sports on TV. Stop by and see what we mean by Neighborhood Eats.
Company Description
Back in 1997, fresh out of college, some friends got together in Sandy Springs (just north of Atlanta) to figure out the answer to a burning question - what do we do next? "Corporate jobs" seemed out of the question, so what's a crew to do?\r\nWell, these guys chose to follow grandma's advice and "do what makes you happy." Which, most weekends, meant eating wings, drinking beer and watching sports on TV. And so, the first Wing Factory was born. \r\nOf course, with little to no restaurant experience, this band of local Atlanta boys needed some help, so they recruited a recent ATL transplant - and life-long restaurant veteran - to make the dream come true. \r\n20-something years later, that Jersey transplant -Owner Mike Giovine - is still at the helm and what started as a 700-square-foot wing shack has grown to 4 locations and millions (probably) served. \r\nOne thing hasn't changed. We love to eat wings, drink beer and watch sports on TV. Stop by and see what we mean by Neighborhood Eats.