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Host La Hacienda Ranch 4110 Preston Road, Frisco, TX 75034

  • Hires 16+
  • View distance View distance
  • job shifts Weeknights, Weekend days, Weekend nights
  • job availability Full-time, Part-time
  • minimum years experience Any experience welcomed
  • minimum age Hires 16+

Job Description

As host, you'll be the conductor of the orchestra that is service. You are the first impression of the restaurant and set the tone for guests' experiences. You will answer phones, take reservations, and be responsible for seating guests according to server availability. Your attention to detail and communication are critically important. You are also the last note of the experience, and will wish guests farewell and invite them to come back.

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

4110 Preston Road Frisco, TX 75034
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About La Hacienda Ranch

It was 1971 and Mariano Martinez had just opened his first restaurant in Dallas, Texas. It was an instant sensation. However, on opening night guests were complaining about the consistency of the blended margaritas that Mariano developed using his father’s secret recipe. They complained that some were nice and cold, some were melted down and some were not cold at all. Mariano immediately addressed these complaints with his bartenders. They threatened to quit, telling Mariano that the margaritas were too hard to make, especially consistently.

After a sleepless night Mariano went to get his morning cup of coffee at a local 7-11 store. When he walked in, he noticed a little girl pulling a frozen Slurpee from a machine, and it hit him. If he could make his margaritas using precise portions that he could control ahead of time instead of in the middle of a rush, and make them in large quantities and freeze the batches in a machine, his problems would be solved. Easier said than done.

It took countless hours of hard work and ingenuity. Mariano spent day and night tinkering with an old soft-serve ice cream machine, and souping it up like you would with a car. The result? The World’s First Frozen Margarita Machine.

The word about his frozen margaritas spread and Mariano’s became the destination for margaritas in Dallas. And the frozen margarita machine soon became standard equipment in restaurants – exploding the popularity of tequila and early Tex-Mex cuisine
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