Bartender
The Bartender is responsible for delivering extraordinary experiences to our guests with positive, courteous, and professional service. As a Bartender, it is your responsibility to seek to understand the guest’s needs while preparing perfect beverages per specifications in a timely manner. This individual will need to be quick on their feet and have an engaging attitude.
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