Breakfast Server at Calypso Calypso Bar and Grill

Breakfast Server at Calypso

Full Time • Calypso Bar and Grill
Job Title: Breakfast & Transition Server
Location: Calypso - with off-season cross-employment at Hair of the Dog if applicable
Pay Rate: $15.00 / hour + tips
Shift: Morning (Starts at 6:30 AM)
About the Role
Are you a morning person who thrives in a fast-paced, energetic environment? Calypso is looking for a reliable, upbeat Breakfast Server to kickstart our guests' mornings!
Our breakfast service runs from 6:30 AM to 10:30 AM. Because our breakfast service flows directly into lunch, you have the unique ability to flip over to a lunch server shift, giving you excellent flexibility and the opportunity to maximize your hours.
The Off-Season Bonus: We keep our team taken care of year-round. When the seasonal rush slows down, you have the unique ability to transition into shifts at Hair of the Dog, keeping your hours steady and stable through the off-season.
Key Responsibilities
  • The Early Bird Special: Arrive ready for a 6:30 AM sharp opening to set up the dining area, brew fresh coffee, and welcome our first guests of the day.
  • Top-Tier Service: Take accurate food and beverage orders, deliver hot breakfast items promptly, and ensure guest satisfaction with a friendly, high-energy attitude.
  • The Mid-Morning Flip: Efficiently assist in transitioning the dining room from breakfast to lunch service at 10:30 AM.
  • Off-Season Adaptability: Be willing to cross-train and smoothly adapt to sister-location menus and standards at Hair of the Dog during the off-season months.
  • Side Work & Standards: Maintain a clean, sanitized, and well-stocked server station. Handle payments accurately using our POS system.
What We Are Looking For
  • Reliability is Key: Since the shift starts at 6:30 AM, punctuality is required.
  • Adaptability: Someone who can handle the fast-paced transition from a cozy breakfast vibe to a bustling lunch crowd, and enjoys the variety of working between Calypso and Hair of the Dog.
  • Experience: Previous serving experience is a plus, but a great attitude and willingness to learn are what we value most.
Perks & Benefits
  • Competitive Pay: $15.00 an hour + tips.
  • Year-Round Security: No off-season dry spells—steady income and hours guaranteed by bridging between both locations.
  • Flexible Shifts: The ability to transition into lunch shifts means you can get your hours in and still have your afternoons and evenings completely free.
Ready to join the team? If you love mornings, great food, and steady year-round work, apply today to become the face of breakfast at Calypso!
Compensation: $15.00 per hour

We are an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.





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BENEFITS

Healthcare benefits
Flexible scheduling
Potential for promotions
50% off employee meal every shift
25% off employee discount any other day and at other locations
Free employee t-shirt