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Host El Chico Cafe 1549 South Bowen Road, Pantego, TX 76013

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

Job Description

Greeting our guest with a friendly smile and escorting them to their table. Making sure the server knows they have been sat. Answering the phone and helping take guest orders to go.

Responsibilities

  • Greet all guests with a smile upon arrival
  • Seat guests and accommodate special requests
  • Manage the wait list: record guest names and number in party, and provide estimated waiting time
  • Answer phones and manage the restaurant reservation system
  • Inspect tables for proper presentation and completeness

About this location

1549 South Bowen Road Pantego, TX 76013
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About El Chico Cafe

The story begins nearly ninety years ago, in 1926, when Adelaida Cuellar’s homemade tamales drew crowds at a county fair outside Dallas, Texas.

Adelaida and Macario Cuellar immigrated to this country from Mexico in the early years of this century. Like so many people who have come here, they were looking for a better life. And for that better life, they were willing to work very hard. The Cuellars had a little farm in Kaufman County where there was plenty of hard work for all, but not very much money.

So Adelaida Cuellar decided she was going to open a little stand at the Kaufman County Fair in that year, selling chili and tamales. You have to understand, Señora Cuellar made the best chili in the world and very good tamales.

Anyhow, the people who came to the fair ate them like they were going out of style. But the truth of the matter is, they were coming into style. The fair came to an end, but the demand for Mama Cuellar’s cooking did not. With the help of her twelve children, her crowd-pleasing recipes and unlimited patience, she opened a small cafe.

In 1940, five of her sons moved Mama’s kitchen to Oak Lawn in Dallas, Texas. They named the restaurant El Chico, and it quickly became a Dallas tradition. It wasn’t long before the brothers built restaurants throughout the Dallas-Fort Worth area and eventually, the entire state.
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