Busser Gumbo's North on the Square in Georgetown 701 South Main Street, Georgetown, TX 78626
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- Any schedule considered
- Full-time, Part-time
- Any experience welcomed
Job Description
As busser, you set the stage for service: setting & clearing tables, assisting servers and attending to customers' needs. You should be a team player and enjoy working at a fast pace. If you're not already, you'll become a multitasking pro. With experience and a great attitude, this role could lead to more opportunities, like becoming a server.
About this location
About Gumbo's North on the Square in Georgetown
The original Gumbo’s opened in May of 1994 at 14735 Bratton Lane, Suite #310, in a strip mall that, at the time, was in a rural area of North Austin. The husband and wife team of Michael and Yoli Amr are the creators and founders of Gumbo’s. Originally from outside of Baton Rouge, Michael created all of the recipes seen even on today’s menu.
After several years of great success, Mike and Yoli decided to move the restaurant to Round Rock, TX. Serving dinner only, they changed both the menu and atmosphere to create an upscale feel. In May of 1999, Fired Up, Inc. acquired Gumbo’s – A Louisiana Style Café from St. Gumbeaux, Inc. Mike and Yoli Amr are now both deceased.
In April 2005, Shuler and Denise Page purchased the Round Rock location and continued to serve quality service and food for 7 years. In April 2012, Shuler and Denise Page did not negotiate a new lease and decided to move to a larger location wherein they would have greater catering capabilities, a private party room, a bar, and a larger dining room.
This brings them to their home since 2012, The Old Masonic Lodge located on the Historical Georgetown Square.
After several years of great success, Mike and Yoli decided to move the restaurant to Round Rock, TX. Serving dinner only, they changed both the menu and atmosphere to create an upscale feel. In May of 1999, Fired Up, Inc. acquired Gumbo’s – A Louisiana Style Café from St. Gumbeaux, Inc. Mike and Yoli Amr are now both deceased.
In April 2005, Shuler and Denise Page purchased the Round Rock location and continued to serve quality service and food for 7 years. In April 2012, Shuler and Denise Page did not negotiate a new lease and decided to move to a larger location wherein they would have greater catering capabilities, a private party room, a bar, and a larger dining room.
This brings them to their home since 2012, The Old Masonic Lodge located on the Historical Georgetown Square.