And, you're at least 18 years old with a valid driver's license, reliable transportation (not public transportation - you may need to drive to make deposits for the restaurant sometimes) and a true desire to learn and grow. You love the excitement of the restaurant business and know every day is different. You set high standards for yourself and for your people. You have a vision for the perfect restaurant, and you know how to get your team to bring it to life. You know who you are -honest, energetic, motivational and fun. We have a GREAT culture and look for GREAT people to add to our family. You want to make your customer's day and it shows in the way you are maniacal about serving amazing pizza with a great big smile. You're all about creating a great place to work for your team. You have at least 2 years of leadership experience in the restaurant, hospitality or retail industry with responsibility for financial results. ![]() But there are a few skills you should have from the get-go: The good news is that your training will teach you everything you need to know to succeed on the job. Here, you will work with smart, experienced, fun people. ![]() At Pizza Hut, you can do all that - and more. You're all about teaching new things and motivating the team to work together. You know who you are - a natural leader, you love putting together a winning team. If you're an experienced restaurant or retail manager, think about a career with Pizza Hut. It's the calling of our Restaurant General Managers to make them feel like family with smiles, teamwork and dedication. The Kahiki was open from 1961 to 2000.To eat. The Kahiki Supper Club was a Columbus dining destination, serving polynesian food. The Kahiki Supper Club restaurant will rise again, if only for one night. Galantine’s (Westerville, successor of L’Armagnac and L’Antibes).Fisherman’s Wharf (closed recently, featured “Captain Nikky”).Ann-Ton’s (now Natalie’s Coal Fired Pizza).Jai Lai (a Woody Hayes favorite with prime rib, Cesta salad, salt rolls, herb butter).Char Bar (there is a place by the same name across from the Hyatt Regency).Turkey Trot (turkey restaurant on Riverside, open one day, closed due to food poisoning).Stu Harrison’s (famous for their burgers).Red Bull Inn (on Henderson Road, featured the lobster pot).The Gloria (spaghetti & meatballs, The Ravens played there).Coco’s (white glove service at Third Ave & Northwest Blvd).The Bistro (near Gold Circle/Kohl’s Olentangy was also home to Kenny Rogers & The First Edition, Thelma Camacho).Grandview Heights, Upper Arlington, Marble Cliff Scheherazade Night Club (in the South End featured belly dancers).Reeb’s (roast beef, mashed potatoes & gravy, Resch’s rolls, turtle soup).Maennerchor (Recently reopened as Valter’s at the Maennerchor).The Place Upstairs (also know as Jimmy’s Place Upstairs), Earl Bradley.Deibel’s (Esther Craw on accordion, Cap City Jazz Band, Gene D’Angelo, now Barcelona).The Clarmont restaurant on South High Street in the Brewery District served many of the city’s power brokers during its 65 years in business. Tapatio (featuring Bruce Hildreth, Hartley Cousen’s bread).Seafood Bay Steak & Lobster House (Bing Crosby dined here).Rigsby’s Kirchen (also known as Rigsby’s Cuisine Volatile).Peppercorn Duck Club (featuring its chocolate bar), Hyatt Regency.Paoletti’s Restaurant (1922-1972, Aldo Paoletti is still alive).Out on Main (later David’s on Main, Brownstone).Neil House – Red Lion and Main Dining Room.Marzetti’s (Opened in 1186, Who can forget the jingle?).The Mansion (in the former Governor’s Mansion).Jack & Benny’s (restaurant by the same name is now at Hudson and High streets).Isabella’s at the Christopher Inn (featuring the strawberry salad and the Bob Allen Trio).The Four Seasons at the former Sheraton downtown.Forester’s (now the home of diNovo, opened in 1875).Dragonfly and later Till dynamic Fare, Izzy & Mo’s Deli.The Clock (“in the middle of the block”).Christopher Inn (strawberry salad)(Bob Allen Trio).Benny Klein’s (night club atmosphere belly dancers).The Florentine served classical Italian meals on West Broad Street in Franklinton from 1945-2016. Historic Columbus Restaurants that are no longer in business The Top Steakhouse (Sonia Modes is still there on the piano).Tommy’s Diner (preceded by Ater’s Drive In).Spagio (formerly know as Gourmet Market).Ringside (formerly know as Clem’s Ringside).Resch’s Bakery (made the rolls for Reeb’s).Lindey’s (preceded by Palmer Haus and Lindenhoff).Aki Hana (formerly known as Restaurant Japan).The Blue Danube in Old North Columbus has been open since 1940.
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