Host Sketches of Spain 321 North Zang Boulevard, Dallas, TX 75208
- 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 Sketches of Spain
Sketches of Spain will serve Spanish-style tapas on sticks at 321 N. Zang Boulevard. The new Dallas bar comes from the team behind The Wild Detectives bookstore, including Javier Garcia del Moral and Paco Vique. They’ll also be adding Iñaki Betrán (Arzak) as chef and managing director.
Sketches of Spain's pincho menu will mostly consist of small bites displayed on top of the bar. The idea is that customers will come to the restaurant to hang out — for hours, if they like — and graze on small, affordable, a la carte bites. They will serve pinchos by having customers point and choose what they want. Pinchos are different than tapas in that they are not shareable, but individual bites, often on toothpicks.
Sketches of Spain's pincho menu will mostly consist of small bites displayed on top of the bar. The idea is that customers will come to the restaurant to hang out — for hours, if they like — and graze on small, affordable, a la carte bites. They will serve pinchos by having customers point and choose what they want. Pinchos are different than tapas in that they are not shareable, but individual bites, often on toothpicks.