Bartender Monarca

Bartender

Full Time • Monarca
Nestled within Creekside Park Village Green, Monarca is more than a restaurant – it's a cherished gathering place where we weave modern Mexican flavors into the fabric of our community. We are on a mission to ignite passion and fulfillment in our team members, creating an environment where everyone belongs. Our core values revolve around feeding hearts, fostering curiosity, and delivering unforgettable experiences.

Join our Team:
  • We foster a positive atmosphere with great members and co-workers.
  • Great pay.
  • A Welcoming Family environment.
  • Supportive, Hands on Management Team.
  • Flexible schedules for students. 

What We Seek:
As a Bartender at Monarca, you will be the heartbeat of our hospitality-first culture. We're looking for individuals who:
  • Understand that true satisfaction stems from more than just delicious food and smiles.
  • Thrive in diverse interactions and connect effortlessly with people from all walks of life.
  • Display grace and helpfulness even when faced with interruptions.
  • Respond promptly to the needs of guests and team members.
  • Demonstrate efficiency and resourcefulness in all tasks.
  • Embrace the spirit of "apapacho," the art of warm, nurturing care.
  • Consistently exhibit dependability and reliability.
  • Excel in team settings, valuing collaborative efforts.
  • Thrive in adaptable environments that require quick shifts. 
Qualifications: 
  • Embrace the spirit of "apapacho," the art of warm, nurturing care.
  • Previous experience as a bartender.
  • General knowledge wine, cocktails, and beer.
  • Ability to stand, walk, and carry food trays for prolonged periods of time.
  • Must have a courteous, friendly and professional demeanor.
About Monarca:
We are not just a casual family dining restaurant; we are a Mexican steakhouse in disguise. Our upscale experience revolves around refined cuisine, crafted beverages, and a steadfast commitment to hospitality. Our mantra is "Mi Casa Es Tu Casa," inviting all to find comfort within our walls.

Weekly day range: 
  • Every weekend
  • Monday to Friday
  • Brunch on the weekends
Work Location and conditions:
In person, being able to stand and walk for long periods of time. 

Position Details: 
  • Utilize handheld devices to expedite orders and payments.
  • Availability required on weekends and weekdays, including brunch service.
  • Work location is in person, requiring prolonged standing and walking. 
  • Basic math and sales experience are advantageous.
Responsibilities: 
  • Set up bar areas, ensuring chairs are impeccably arranged and stocked.
  • Serve food with precision, ensuring timely and appealing presentations. 
  • Handle payment processing, bid farewell to guests, and assist as needed.
  • Present menus, provide recommendations, and take orders.
  • Continuously gauge guest satisfaction throughout their meal and drinks.
Service Strategy: 
  • Our team is attuned and hands-on, ensuring impeccable experiences. 
  • Uniforms are MONOTONE, blending seamlessly into the background to enhance guest focus.
  • We care about people, we love serving, we understand that is not about “just a smile. 
Monarca's Commitment:
Monarca is an equal opportunity employer that values diversity and inclusivity. We do not discriminate based on race, color, religion, gender, age, disability, genetic information, sexual orientation, or veteran/military status.

Join Us:
Elevate your passion for hospitality and community at Monarca. Become a part of our legacy by embracing the warmth, dedication, and curiosity that define us; or as we like to call The Mexican Apapacho. Your journey with us is more than a job – it's a shared pursuit of excellence, connection, and belonging. 
Compensation: $1,000.00 - $1,400.00 per week

We are an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.





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