Delarosa on Chestnut seeking weekend Host! at Delarosa San Francisco, CA 94123 Restaurants & Beverage - San Francisco, CA at Geebo

Delarosa on Chestnut seeking weekend Host! at Delarosa San Francisco, CA 94123

Delarosa's Chestnut location is seeking weekend Host! Open availability preferred including weekends.
Experience working high-volume, fast-paced environment is a plus! Excited to work with a dedicated team of friendly, passionate, and professional individuals for this popular concept! Interested Candidates Please Submit Resume ASK ABOUT OUR HEALTH & DENTAL BENEFITS!About Delarosa:
Delarosa - a stylish, Roman-Style pizzeria and craft cocktail bar, is a San Francisco favorite of locals and tourists alike.
By day, Delarosa is light, bright, & cheerful.
At night, the restaurant takes on a dark and sleek quality while maintaining the casual environment guests have come to love.
Delarosa feeds those looking for a casual and delicious dining experience to share with friends and family.
A fixture in the Marina neighborhood and debuting Downtown Financial District-- Delarosa's combination of warmth, classic Italian comfort food, and stylish interiors yields an attractive convivial spirit.
About our CompanyBack of the House, Inc -- the restaurant group behind some of San Francisco's most unique concepts and favorite neighborhood spots such as Beretta, Lolinda, Delarosa, Starbelly, El Techo, Uno Dos Tacos, Belga, and the Super Duper Burgers -- creates concept-driven restaurants that encompass the spirit of their San Francisco neighborhoods.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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