Busser - Long Wharf

Legal Sea Foods LLC

Boston, MA

JOB DETAILS
SKILLS
Bussing, Legal, Restaurant
LOCATION
Boston, MA
POSTED
13 days ago

The Busser is responsible for bussing, clearing, and re-setting tables. Other responsibilities include but are not limited to maintaining the cleanliness of the restaurant and assisting guests as needed. The Busser directly reports to the FOH Manager or Manager on Duty.

  • Clears away dishes from guests.
  • Wipes down tabletops and chairs and re-sets tabletops with place settings.
  • Inspects and cleans carpet and other flooring when debris/liquid is detected.
  • Responds to guests questions and makes recommendations as appropriate.
  • Set up and maintain side work including but not limited to setting up tables at the beginning or end of shift.
  • Carries trays back to dishwasher, unloads and wipes trays clean.
  • Scrapes and stacks dishes. Returns dirty dishes, silverware to the dishwashing area, sorting and placing them in a prescribed area in preparation for washing.
  • Stocks stations with roll ups and place mats.
  • Checks restrooms for cleanliness.
  • Respond to any guests additional request and assists servers with their tables as needed.
  • Inspects floor for debris, spills and sweeps/dries as necessary.
  • Other duties as required or assigned by Management.

Minimum age requirement is 17 years of age for this position.

Legal Sea Foods participates in the federal E-Verify program to confirm employment eligibility of all new hires. E-Verify is an online system that allows businesses to determine the eligibility of their employees to work in the United States. All new hires will be required to complete Form I-9 and successfully participate in the E-Verify process.

Legal Sea Foods began in 1950 as a fish market in the Inman Square neighborhood of Cambridge, Massachusetts. Its here that the Legal name became synonymous with quality and freshness. In 1968, our first seafood restaurant opened, right next to the fish market. The fish was simply prepared, either broiled or fried, and served on paper plates at communal picnic tables. Despite the low-key trappings, the food was second to none and word quickly spread. This early success led to further expansion and now, six decades later with restaurants along the Eastern Seaboard, the commitment to freshness and quality endures: "If it isnt fresh, it isnt Legal!

About the Company

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Legal Sea Foods LLC

Legal Sea Foods was born in 1950 when George Berkowitz opened a fish market in the Inman Square neighborhood of Cambridge, Massachusetts. He opened it adjacent to his father Harry’s grocery store Legal Cash Market where customers were given “Legal Stamps” (forerunners of S&H green stamps) with their purchases. It’s here that the “Legal” name became synonymous with quality and freshness.

In 1968, the Berkowitz family opened its first seafood restaurant, right next to the fish market. The fish was simply prepared, either broiled or fried, and served on paper plates at communal picnic tables.  Despite the low-key trappings, the food was second to none and word quickly spread.  This early success led to further expansion and now, six decades later with restaurants along the Eastern Seaboard, the family philosophy endures:  Legal Sea Foods is a fish company in the restaurant business.

George's son, Roger, has been at the helm since 1992 and has expanded the business into new markets while maintaining the company's focus on its proud tradition and core values.  So when we say, "If it isn't fresh, it isn't Legal!," we renew a commitment that has sustained us for over a half-century.

We are "fanatics for freshness"® and quality - so much so, that we built our own state-of-the-art fish processing plant and food safety laboratory.  

We impose the very highest standards for quality, sanitation and safety at every step – from purchase, to processing, to shipping and finally to preparation in our restaurants.  And we’ve been doing this for years. Back in the 1990s, the FDA partnered with us in establishing the seafood inspection program known as Hazard Analysis Critical Control Point (HACCP).

Our controls in place at our Quality Control Center enable us to follow our fish from pier to plate.  In other words, we can trace the fish you ordered back to the waters in which it was caught.

It’s not a fish tale, but a tale of fish 60 years in the making…of a family-owned seafood market that spawned a restaurant company.

COMPANY SIZE
2,500 to 4,999 employees
INDUSTRY
Restaurant/Food Services
EMPLOYEE BENEFITS
401K, Employee Referral Program
FOUNDED
1950
WEBSITE
http://www.legalseafoods.com/