Bartender Babalu - Memphis East

Bartender

Full Time • Babalu - Memphis East
Company Overview
 
Babalu is a fun, hip restaurant serving up bold flavors using fresh ingredients. And that’s not limited to the food. Our bar offers hand-crafted cocktails that incorporate fresh juices and ingredients that set us apart from our peers. But none of that is possible without a strong team working behind the scenes. Babalu is a fresh concept that inspires fun for staff and guests alike! We truly believe that the happiness of the people who work with us is just as important as the happiness of our guests. At Babalu, we aren't just co-workers; we are family.

Job Summary
 
Our bar offers hand-crafted cocktails that incorporate fresh juices and ingredients that set us apart from our peers. Our ideal bartenders are detail-oriented, self-motivated, and committed to providing outstanding hospitality for each and every guest. As a bartender, you ensure consistent drink quality by preparing hand-crafted cocktail orders in a timely and professional manner and in accordance with recipes and guidelines established by the Food and Beverage department. You will also maintain a clean, sanitary, and safe work area in a fast-paced environment while providing superior guest service. If you're ready for a job you'll love, apply to be a part of our team.

Responsibilities
  
  • Ensuring proper prep quantities at all times. 
  • Effective communication with your teammates. 
  • Ability to multitask. 
  • ID guests appropriately. 
  • Cash handling. 
  • General bar duties. 
Qualifications
 
  • Can obtain any necessary alcohol service licensing requirements 
  • Prior experience as a bartender preferred but not required 
  • Strong knowledge of alcohol mixology, drink menus and classic cocktail preparation preferred 
  • Ability to stand for an extended period of time 
  • Ability to effectively implement the three Cs: coordination, consolidation, and communication 
  • Ability to abide by all state, federal regulations and restaurant liquor policies 
  • Ability to work flexible shifts including nights, weekends, and holidays 
  • Ability to work in a fast-paced environment 
  • Excellent hospitality skills 
  • Accurate math and cash handling skills 
  • Possess written and verbal skills for effective communication with guests and coworkers 
  • Demonstrate good judgment, problem-solving, and decision-making skills 
Benefits/Perks
 
  •  Opportunity for Advancement
  •  Companywide Food Discounts
  •  Direct Deposit
  •  Qualified Employees:
  •  Insurance Offerings
  •  401K with employer match

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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Benefits

Opportunity for Advancement
Companywide Food Discounts
Direct Deposit
Insurance Offerings (Qualified Employees)
401K with employer match (Qualified Employees)