- Greet guests and seat them at tables or in waiting areas
- Provide guests with menus
- Assign patrons to tables suitable for their needs and according to rotation so that servers receive an appropriate number of seatings
- Inform guests of current promotions and who will be serving them to ensure a smooth handoff to the service staff
- Manage the flow of guests into the dining and bar areas, provide accurate wait times to incoming guests if appropriate
- Operate cash registers to accept payments for food and beverages
- Answer the phone.
- Take to-go orders when necessary.
- Keep the host stand neat, tidy, and presentable for guests.
- Previous restaurant hosting or serving experience preferred
- Friendly and customer-focused personality
- Ability to articulate clear greetings and farewells to guests, as well as being able to understand requests for assistance
- Ability to clearly communicate guests’ needs to Servers, Bussers, Managers, etc.
- Ability to effectively communicate on the telephone
- Must be able to carry trays or supplies (10-30 lbs.)
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.
Based in Bozeman, Montana, Finally Restaurant Group is a community-oriented company with multiple restaurant concepts and locations.
Premium steaks, fresh seafood and award-winning baby back ribs in a family-friendly atmosphere.
The Rib & Chop House was founded in Livingston, Montana in 2001. Since our humble beginnings, we’ve opened numerous Rib & Chop House restaurants in Montana, Wyoming and Utah. Our ability to grow has come through our commitment to “Rocky Mountain Hospitality,” a concept which incorporates a casual attitude with our high-level commitment to loyalty, safety, service, and quality food.
Serving legendary Louisiana BBQ and award-winning baby ribs for over 30 years.
In the late 1980s, founder TJ Moran decided Baton Rouge needed the kind of rib joint that would redefine Louisiana BBQ. While other restaurants were dishing up standard issue spare ribs, Mr. Moran decided to serve baby back ribs, something unique at the time. Our famous recipe slowly emerged: a delicate combination of dry rubbing, marinating, roasting, cooling, and a few other time-tested, home-kitchen secrets.
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