Required Years of Experience
1 year
Job Details
The iconic Columns Hotel, located uptown on St. Charles Avenue, is seeking experienced and passionate candidates to join our restaurant and bar team. We are currently looking to fill the role of Host in either a full and part-time capacity.
Benefits:
- Highly competitive compensation- hosts receive $8/hour along with a .5 share of the tip pool
- All full-time employees are eligible for health insurance after 90 days
- Family meal every shift
- 50% employee discount when dining at the Columns
- Fully vaccinated restaurant staff
About the Job:
As the restaurant host, your main responsibilities will include welcoming every guest in a warm and friendly manner, checking them in via Resy, bringing guests to their tables, and assisting the rest of the service team whenever possible. The ideal candidate has at least 1 year of experience in a similar position, and above all has a passion for food, cocktails, wine, and hospitality. Must be great at multitasking and team-oriented as we are a pooled house and expect everyone to assist wherever possible while on duty.
The Columns is committed to creating a diverse environment and is proud to be an equal-opportunity employer.
Resumes should be submitted by email to [email protected] or directly via this post and we will contact you to set up an interview.
Thanks for your interest in The Columns and we look forward to meeting you!
Compensation Details
Compensation: Hourly ($8.00) plus tips
Benefits & Perks: Health Insurance, Dental Insurance, Vision Insurance, Dining Discounts
Required Skills
Customer Service
Multitasking
Team Oriented
Reservations Management
Communication
Interpersonal Skills
Communication Skills
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Part of The Columns
The Columns is no ordinary hotel. Built in 1883 as a private residence, it was converted into a boarding house during World War I. In 1953, a local family turned it into a hotel and the bar on the porch became a star. Listed on the National Park Service’s National Register of Historic Places, in 2019 it was sold to Jayson Seidman and his family. Now it’s time for the next chapter of this beloved setting. As locals, we love this hotel as much as you do, and we’re excited to keep it a family property with the attention and respect it deserves.
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