Line Cook Babe's Chicken Dinner House 1456 Belt Line Road, Garland, TX 75044
- View distance
- Any schedule considered
- Full-time, Part-time
- Any experience welcomed
Job Description
As line cook, you are responsible for the preparation, presentation and execution of all items on the menu. The kitchen isn't the only thing that heats up—in this fast paced environment, you'll be expected to maintain poise under pressure. You'll know your prep work like the back of your hand, and your closing duties won't even bother you.
Responsibilities
- Ability to effectively cook and present all items on the menu in a timely manner
- Complete assigned prep list, efficiently run your station during the shift, and stock food as needed
- Exercising good safety, sanitation and organizational skills
- Ability to collaborate with all members of the BOH staff
About this location
About Babe's Chicken Dinner House
The Babe’s Chicken Dinner house in Garland opened on May 1, 1994.
The Swordfish on the wall once belonged to a good Roanoke customer.
The hanging school house lights came from the now closed Pontchartrain Restaurant. We also have several Pontchartrain tables as well as some of their exterior doors.
The tables and chairs have all come from other restaurants and homes.
The Fire Truck out front is a 1976 International – which served the city of Sherman, Texas. Since that time it has been re-purposed for use by the TDOCC (Texas Department of Chicken Control). For more information about its new mission, please request a copy of TDOCC document 89912.233ea from your server or other representative.
We have some additional tidbits to share when you’re sittin’ in the dining room – just ask to see our Babe’s Facts while you’re finishing up your salad.
The Swordfish on the wall once belonged to a good Roanoke customer.
The hanging school house lights came from the now closed Pontchartrain Restaurant. We also have several Pontchartrain tables as well as some of their exterior doors.
The tables and chairs have all come from other restaurants and homes.
The Fire Truck out front is a 1976 International – which served the city of Sherman, Texas. Since that time it has been re-purposed for use by the TDOCC (Texas Department of Chicken Control). For more information about its new mission, please request a copy of TDOCC document 89912.233ea from your server or other representative.
We have some additional tidbits to share when you’re sittin’ in the dining room – just ask to see our Babe’s Facts while you’re finishing up your salad.