Manager Fox's Irish Pub 9655 West 143rd Street, Orland Park, IL 60462
- View distance
- Any schedule considered
- Full-time, Part-time
- Any experience welcomed
Job Description
The boss, plain and simple. From the customers to the front of the house to the back of the house - you put yourself in everyone's shoes at all times (with no additional feet provided). You can tackle issues on the floor, make things happen in the kitchen, and transform a disgruntled customer into a vocal advocate. Your management skills are obvious, your restaurant experience is necessary, and your awesome attitude is the icing on the cake...that you could also sell if you were pushing deserts.
Responsibilities
- Manage all products and day-to-day operations within budget.
- Identify customer needs and respond proactively.
- Attract, recruit, and train staff.
- Purchase goods and make improvements.
- Report sales results and productivity to management.
- Comply with all health and safety regulations.
About this location
About Fox's Irish Pub
Tom Fox Sr. got his taste for the restaurant business, when he was a young teenager, delivering pizzas for a local pizzeria. Just an average blue collar worker, Tom worked two jobs while establishing his dream on Walden Parkway, a small carryout venue.
When Mariotoe, Al Capone’s sister, decide to sell Maritote’s Deli, a Capone family store front, Tom and Therese jumped at the chance and opened the infamous Beverly location.
Mr. Fox was known to enjoy a good plate of pasta so he modeled Fox’s menu with a combination of both Irish and Italian fare.
As the Fox’s brand grew in recognition for great quality and service at a reasonable price, in 1971 Tom was able to open his Oak Lawn location. A short two years later Tom opened in Orland Park, which now serves as the village’s longest standing family owned and operated restaurant, something he took great pride in.
On behalf of Tom and Therese we would like thank you for joining Fox’s Restaurants and allowing us to continue the tradition into the third generation.
When Mariotoe, Al Capone’s sister, decide to sell Maritote’s Deli, a Capone family store front, Tom and Therese jumped at the chance and opened the infamous Beverly location.
Mr. Fox was known to enjoy a good plate of pasta so he modeled Fox’s menu with a combination of both Irish and Italian fare.
As the Fox’s brand grew in recognition for great quality and service at a reasonable price, in 1971 Tom was able to open his Oak Lawn location. A short two years later Tom opened in Orland Park, which now serves as the village’s longest standing family owned and operated restaurant, something he took great pride in.
On behalf of Tom and Therese we would like thank you for joining Fox’s Restaurants and allowing us to continue the tradition into the third generation.