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Busser Ojeda's 4617 Maple Avenue, Dallas, TX 75219

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  • job shifts Any schedule considered
  • job availability Full-time, Part-time
  • minimum years experience 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.

Responsibilities

  • Set tables and stock necessary supplies
  • Clear and reset tables
  • Replenish utensils as necessary
  • Refill water and iced tea glasses
  • Support wait staff by assisting them with customer needs
  • Keep a clean and sanitary bussing station

About this location

4617 Maple Avenue Dallas, TX 75219
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About Ojeda's

Ben Ojeda, born in 1911 in Lockhart, Texas, met Cecilia Ruiz born in 1921, in Shreveport, Louisiana at a Mexican restaurant. A few months later the in-love couple married. During this time, World War II was on, and Ben was stationed as a US Army cook for enlisted soldiers. The soldiers had a taste for his cooking and found out his food rations were enhanced with native peppers and veggies. Word spread of his tasty food and his cuisine was requested by even the higher ranks …

THE FIRST OJEDA’S RESTAURANT
When Ben returned home, he continued his cooking career by working in many kitchens of Dallas restaurants. Cecilia spent her time raising their kids, five girls and four boys. She would babysit four to six more kids to help ends meet.

Then in 1969, after much hard work and a little bit of savings, Ben and Cecilia leased the Peter Pan Grill on the corner of Maple Avenue and Lucas Street in Dallas and renamed it Ojeda’s Mexican Restaurant. Lee Clark, a reporter with local Channel 13 news, found the family restaurant to be an interesting story. She wrote a story in 1971 on the likeable Mom and Pop business featuring their 9 children, and, with that, Ojeda’s was off and running!
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