Host Santa Rita Cantina 1206 West 38th Street, Austin, TX 78705
- View distance
- Any schedule considered
- Full-time, Part-time
- Any experience welcomed
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
About Santa Rita Cantina
In a time before the Beatles, Doña Margarita B. achieved considerable culinary acclaim along the Rio Bravo from the chile plantations of New Mexico to the ranchos grandes of the Gulf coast. To this day, she is considered by many to be the Mother of (All) Tex-Mex.
Her teachers found that educating Rita, a hopeless romantic
and world-class daydreamer, was a real challenge. She
occupied her mind, carrying on with a riot of famous
Mexicans - some contemporary, others from the distant
past. In honor of these secret loves, she created special
recipes for dishes that she dedicated to those who lived
forever in her imagination.
Our Menu is the legacy of the passions of Santa Rita.
Her teachers found that educating Rita, a hopeless romantic
and world-class daydreamer, was a real challenge. She
occupied her mind, carrying on with a riot of famous
Mexicans - some contemporary, others from the distant
past. In honor of these secret loves, she created special
recipes for dishes that she dedicated to those who lived
forever in her imagination.
Our Menu is the legacy of the passions of Santa Rita.