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We are an upscale, inclusive, cocktail bar focused on offering innovative and well-crafted cocktails with unique ingredients to a diverse clientele. Conversation and community are important elements of the bar and we are looking for a candidate who is able to not only craft wonderful drinks but also engage with a wide variety of people.

We are looking for folks who have customer service experience (especially bar experience) and value a career in the service industry, but we hire more based on personality, motivation to learn, and willingness to do the less glamorous parts of bar work (e.g. cleaning, dishes).

This is not your typical bartending job We are a full service bar and provide table service to guests. Our team members do everything from seating guests, taking orders, making drinks and food, doing dishes, and cleaning. Everyone who works does everything necessary to make service run smoothly.

We are a small staff that values communication, initiative, and adaptability. We are looking for a charismatic addition to our team. We love our little bar, and we hope you do too

In our bar, science is real, vaccines save lives, love is love, no human is illegal, LGBTQIA+ people are fabulous, and women's rights are human rights. We are an equal opportunity employer.

Job Responsibilities (includes but not limited to...)

  • Prepare and serve a variety of cocktails and drinks to customers, ensuring exceptional quality and presentation.
  • Engage in opportunities to experiment with a wide variety of ingredients to develop new cocktail recipes and menus.
  • Provide table service to guests.
  • Offer excellent service by greeting, engaging, and attending to guests' needs in a friendly and professional manner.
  • Address guests' inquiries and concerns professionally, promptly, and in a friendly manner.
  • Keep a clean and organized bar area, including stocking and replenishing supplies, and making grocery lists as needed.
  • Maintain knowledge of all menu items, including ingredients, preparation methods, and special dietary requirements.

Preferred Qualifications:

  • Previous experience as a bartender, especially with craft cocktails and mixology.
  • Eagerness to learn and develop new skills.
  • Knowledge of cocktail recipes, mixology techniques, and industry trends.
  • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, especially within a team.
  • Attention to detail and the ability to multitask effectively in a fast-paced environment.

Required:

  • Must be of legal drinking age (21+)
  • Capacity to meet the physical demands of the job, such as consistently lift 25 pounds (cases of liquor and wine)
  • Weekend and weekday availability

Hours: one-two shifts per week, totaling 5-15 hours

Pay: $18+ per hour (based on experience) + tips, with potential for regular raises

Job Type: Part-time

Pay: From $18.00 per hour

Expected hours: 5 – 15 per week

Benefits:

  • Employee discount
  • Flexible schedule
  • Paid training

Work Location: In person

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