- Providing support to bartenders involves a number of different duties. We analyzed many barback job descriptions to compile the fallowing list of barback duties and responsibilities:
- Change Kegs as Needed
- Barbacks need to have a certain amount of physical strength to lift full kegs and carry them from storage. They also have to know how to proper1y tapa keg.
- Clean and Restock Glassware
- While most places have a dishwasher far kitchenware, glassware from the bar is washed and restocked by the Barback.
- Open and Close Tabs
- Barbacks open and close tabs for customers so bartenders can focus on the customers who are still ordering drinks. This requires basic math and a working knowledge of point-of-sale software.
- Retrieve Drinks for Bartender
Born into a family with 15 children, Jose Ramirez was "lucky number 7." He started his pursuit of this dream as a 13-year-old bagboy at a grocery store in what is known as The Highlands area of Denver. He later worked as a server at Las Palmas, working 60-70 hours per week, eventually becoming the server manager. He would work so much that he would oftentimes sleep in his car while providing for his wife, Martha, and his two sons, Luis and Daniel. Jose saved up enough money to open up the first Los Dos Potrillos location in Centennial in 2002. Jose opened this first location of Los Dos with just $5.18 left in his bank account. Having sunk everything he had into his restaurant, Jose would tell these first customers of Los Dos that if they didn't like the food, he'd buy it for them. Now with four locations in Centennial (the original location), Littleton, Highlands Ranch, and Parker, Los Dos Potrillos provide customers in the South Metro area with "Real Mexican Food" while maintaining a family-friendly, "hole-in-the-wall" experience thanks to years of hard work by Jose Ramirez and his family.
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