Server Taco Flats-Lakeway 900 Ranch Road 620 South, Lakeway, TX 78734
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- Any schedule considered
- Full-time, Part-time
- Any experience welcomed
Job Description
What to Expect
Tip pool consistently paying 25+ an hour
Previous experience preferred, but not required for support positions
Willing to train talented individuals looking to bartend
High volume work flow that maintains a commitment to quality
Individuals with good work ethic and a positive attitude will excel in the company, regardless of previous experience
Flexible schedules offered
Top tier benefits; PTO, health insurance, and a generous discount package.
Our food speaks for itself; homemade tortillas, no freezers or microwaves, with spit roasted and open flame cooked meats at the heart.
Our craft cocktail program highlights house made syrups, proper ice formats, and an agave focus. A large tap wall with a focus on Texas breweries that rotate.
In these difficult times we have been fortunate enough to continue to grow on the strength of our brand, our employees, and our community. Recently being added to the Q2 stadium, expanding to Smithville TX, and maintaining 3 concepts in Austin we are a group that continues to push forward. We are seeking out talented service people to join our family that are driven and looking for an atmosphere to grow in as a professional.
Flexibility will be expected as we continue to pivot as necessary with changes to guidelines, norms, and the pace/style of service. We welcome work ethic, wether we are a stepping stone to your future or a more permanent home.
Opportunity available at all concepts.(Taco Flats Burnet, Taco Flats Clarksville, Q2 Stadium, Carne Lenta and La Holly)
Responsibilities
- Present menu and answer questions
- Take orders and make recommendations
- Manage tables paying attention to cleanliness and order
- Issue bills and accept payment
- Listen to complaints or problems with a positive attitude
About this location
About Taco Flats-Lakeway
Simon Madera, a local small business owner and entrepreneur, originally sought to open a local neighborhood bar on Burnet Road; something he thought the budding area lacked. Research led him to previous Taco Flats owner, Linda Steele, who introduced him to their once-great institution and the legend of her late husband, “Cozzmic Carl” Steele.