Thousand Oaks Calif Location |
Located
in Downtown Summerlin, Lazy Dog Restaurant & Bar is set to open this April
marking the brand’s first location outside of California. The family-owned and
operated group of restaurants is known for its extensive menu featuring
from-scratch comfort food, crave-able classics and globally-inspired dishes in
addition to a well-crafted bar program all served with Lazy Dog’s small-town
hospitality. The restaurant will be open for lunch, dinner and weekend brunch.
With
its Las Vegas debut around the corner, Lazy Dog Restaurant & Bar, an
innovator in the upscale casual dining sector, is looking to hire 200 positions
for the new west side location in Downtown Summerlin. Open positions include
all front- and back-of-house positions such as servers, bartenders, cooks,
bussers, hosts/hostesses and more.
Beginning
February 26, 2015
Monday
through Saturday
Applicants
can visit the hiring center between 9 a.m. and 6 p.m.
Lazy
Dog Restaurant & Bar Hiring Center (above the Apple Store)
Downtown
Summerlin
1980
Festival Plaza Drive
Applicants
can begin the process by calling (702) 727-4784 to schedule an interview, or
apply directly at the hiring center.
ABOUT
LAZY DOG RESTAURANT & BAR
Inspired
by the lifestyle of the Rocky Mountains where founder Chris Simms spent many
family vacations, Lazy Dog offers the perfect environment for a quick week-night
dinner, a meandering meal with old friends or a big night out. The first Lazy
Dog restaurant opened in the Huntington Beach area in 2003 and showcased an
eclectic menu of memorable family favorites reinterpreted with bold new flavors
and served with small-town hospitality. Open for lunch, dinner and weekend
brunch with a full bar program that includes unique and approachable specialty
cocktails, a wide selection of craft beers and Lazy Dog’s own hand-crafted beer
selection. In addition to the forthcoming location in Las Vegas, Lazy Dog
currently has 15 locations throughout California with more on the way. For more
information visit www.lazydogrestaurants.com.
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