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Seattle Bartending Jobs



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Seattle bartending jobs allow you to work in high-volume, fast-paced environments with great people. These jobs often require a high degree of responsibility and teamwork. Bartenders need to have a good understanding of cash handling, food safety, sanitation, and customer service skills.

Seattle Bartender Job Descriptions

A bartender's primary duties include greeting guests and taking orders. They also mix drinks and present them to guests in a friendly and professional manner. They also adhere to state, federal and corporate liquor regulations and serve alcoholic beverages in a responsible way.

You may also be responsible for preparing and storing fresh fruits garnishes, juices, and vegetable garnishes. This is to ensure quality. They prepare, cut, store, cube and cube ice, as well as stock beer, wine and spirits, straws and stirrers and condiments.

Some bartenders also perform a variety of general cleaning tasks and janitorial work to keep their work areas clean and organized. They wash work tables, walls, refrigerators and floors under equipment; sweep and mop service areas, including floor mats.


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Party on the Rocks

This Seattle company can assist you with all your bartending needs. They will visit your venue and provide a wide variety of cocktails to ensure that you and your guests have a great experience.

Party on the Rocks provides bartenders who are experienced and skilled for every type event. They have an extensive selection of cocktail menus, and are able make recommendations to suit your style, season, and tastes.


Bartender (Lounge)

In a lounge, the bartender's primary duties are to take drink orders, mix them with garnishes and present them to the guests. They must adhere to all state, federal, and other regulations pertaining to serving alcoholic drinks to minors or to intoxicated customers.

Other bartender duties include requisitioning and stocking all ingredients and equipment, making change, completing vouchers and performing general cleaning tasks to keep their work area clean and organized. To prevent theft, they need to lock up and secure beverage products, food and equipment as well as cash drops and deposits.

Bartenders are often responsible for serving food and other food-related services to customers. They may also help with the delivery of bottled water or providing beverages for guests who are sick or incapacitated.


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Party on the Rocks, LLC, an equal opportunity employer, strives for fair treatment of all applicants and employees based on their accomplishments, race, nationality, age, disability, veteran statut, sexual orientation, gender identification or any other classification protected in law.

Anyone interested in working as a bartender in Seattle will find this great resource. They offer competitive pay, great tips, a fun work environment and the opportunity to be a bartender in your own city.




FAQ

What size ice tray do I require?

You'll need either a 6 x 8-inch or a 5 x 7-inch ice cube tray.


What type of glasses do I need?

Buy glasses that hold 4oz (118ml) or less. Glasses larger in volume than this can cause glasses to heat up and possibly burn your eyes.


What are good mixed drinks to order at a bar?

I would recommend the Old Fashioned. This is a classic cocktail made with bourbon whiskey.

The drink's original name was derived from the fact it was not served with ice. The original recipe only called for whiskey, sugar, or bitters.

When people started adding ice to the mix, they added "Old-Fashioned" to the title because they felt the old-fashioned version tasted better.

Another option is to try a Manhattan. This is another great option. It's basically a variation on the Old Fashioned. Instead of using Bourbon, you can use Rye Whiskey. You also use sweet vermouth instead of sugar.

This is a popular option for bartenders due to its simplicity and delicious taste.



Statistics

  • The tequila should be 100 percent agave, not the cheaper “mixto” products, which blend a minimum of 51 percent agave with other sugars. (cooking.nytimes.com)
  • its content makes it 10.5%, which is far less than wine. (breakingtheboredom.com)
  • with a light percentage of 4.2% or any with a light percentage of 4.2% or any Coors/Bud/Miller Lite, which also is 4.2% (breakingtheboredom.com)
  • majority of pineapple juice and Malibu rum is only 21% alcohol content. (breakingtheboredom.com)



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How To

How to order drinks at a bar without embarrassing yourself

There are many methods to order drinks at your local bar. But these methods require that the drink be ordered in advance. If you don't know what drink you want, then you should ask your server how they would recommend ordering it. You won't have any embarrassment asking for their recommendations.

This involves talking with your server to tell them what type you want. Perhaps you say "I'd prefer a glass," and then tell your server exactly which beer you desire. For example, if you wanted Budweiser, you could say "a Budweiser." Next, tell your server what size you want (e.g., small, medium, large). You'll never feel awkward again after you have finished.




 



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