Host/Hostess

Lakeside, MT
Seasonal
Harbor Grille
Entry Level

About Us

Flathead Harbor at Lakeside is a waterfront bar & grill on the shores of Flathead Lake, offering casual American cuisine, cocktails, and live music with some of the best views in Montana. With a large lakeside patio, indoor seating, six screens for game day, and daily drink and food specials, we're a hub for locals and visitors enjoying marina life, boat tours, and lake-town hospitality.

The Role

We're looking for a warm, organized Host/Hostess to be the first and last impression guests have of the Harbor Grille. You'll set the tone for every visit — greeting guests with a smile, managing the flow of our dining room and patio, and helping create a smooth, welcoming experience from the moment they walk in to the moment they leave.

What You'll Do

  • Greet and welcome guests warmly as they arrive, including families, boaters, and large groups
  • Manage seating arrangements and waitlists for indoor and patio dining, balancing server sections for an efficient flow
  • Accurately estimate wait times and communicate them clearly to guests
  • Answer phones, take reservations, and assist with call-ahead seating
  • Maintain a clean, organized host stand and entryway
  • Walk guests to their tables and provide menus, silverware, and any needed accommodations
  • Coordinate with servers, bussers, and kitchen staff to ensure smooth table turnover
  • Handle guest questions, special requests, and occasional concerns with professionalism, escalating to a manager when needed
  • Support the team during high-volume periods such as weekends, live music nights, and peak summer season

What We're Looking For

  • Friendly, outgoing personality with excellent customer service skills
  • Strong organizational skills and ability to multitask in a fast-paced environment
  • Clear communication skills, both in person and on the phone
  • Ability to stay calm and professional under pressure during busy shifts
  • Reliable, punctual, and a team player
  • Prior host/hostess or customer service experience preferred but not required
  • Must be able to stand and walk for extended periods
  • Availability to work evenings, weekends, and holidays, especially during peak summer season

Why Work With Us

  • Waterfront workplace on beautiful Flathead Lake
  • Competitive pay
  • Fun, fast-paced team environment with live music and community events
  • Flexible scheduling options (full-time, part-time, seasonal)
  • Great entry point into the hospitality team with room to grow
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