Busser The Ragtrader & Bo Peep Cocktail & Highball Store 70 West 36th Street, New York, NY 10018
- View distance
- 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.
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
About The Ragtrader & Bo Peep Cocktail & Highball Store
The Rag Trader and Bo Peep Cocktail & Highball Store is a handsome, three-story restaurant/speakeasy/piano bar opened in December 2017 as a tribute to the artisans to and workers whose industry sustained the garment manufacturing businesses throughout the NYC Garment district during its mid-20th century heyday.
A garment factory for 75 years, Mark Fox preserved the architectural elements he could, built-in elements that would evoke the old factory and collected vintage décor items and commissioned new furniture to bring a “softness and understated opulence” to the space. During construction, brick walls and concrete floors were exposed to bring out the beauty of the building’s humble beginnings as a garment factory. Each dining room showcases different knitting and sewing tools complemented by fashion décor from the 1940s-1950s, creating an environment that is uniquely welcoming.
Rag Trader diners can enjoy lunch, dinner or brunch in the intimate Hat Box, or Tailor’s Corner which overlooks the gas-fired pizza oven. Adjacent to the expansive bar, Sketch Corner has tall communal tables perfect for large parties. At the front of the restaurant is a spacious, lively dining room that included a street-side patio area with seasonal décor.
A garment factory for 75 years, Mark Fox preserved the architectural elements he could, built-in elements that would evoke the old factory and collected vintage décor items and commissioned new furniture to bring a “softness and understated opulence” to the space. During construction, brick walls and concrete floors were exposed to bring out the beauty of the building’s humble beginnings as a garment factory. Each dining room showcases different knitting and sewing tools complemented by fashion décor from the 1940s-1950s, creating an environment that is uniquely welcoming.
Rag Trader diners can enjoy lunch, dinner or brunch in the intimate Hat Box, or Tailor’s Corner which overlooks the gas-fired pizza oven. Adjacent to the expansive bar, Sketch Corner has tall communal tables perfect for large parties. At the front of the restaurant is a spacious, lively dining room that included a street-side patio area with seasonal décor.