Food & Beverage
Average $12 - $13.00/hr (includes gratuity) - you will receive an hourly rate plus unlimited tips | Includes 2 weeks accommodation
Marriott
Transportation provided from the airport upon arrival.
Provides 2 weeks of complimentary accommodation upon arrival.
At least one complimentary meal per shift.
Top 5 Things to Do in Columbus, Ohio
The staff of these colorful gardens and beautiful conservatory work very hard to bring to life its 88 acres of landscaped grounds. They are especially glorious to visit in the spring when you will see hundreds of vibrantly hued bulbs start to show their pretty heads to the world. No season is without its own advantages though, and in the winter an evergreen tree display and lush winter foliage are the name of the game. There is also a nice café on the grounds too, together with a gift shop for you to buy some mementoes of your visit.
The array of fresh produce that the local growers put out on display is absolutely awesome, with over 20 farmers selling their appetizing home cultivated fruit and vegetables, plants, flowers, honey and aromatic herbs. The market is open every Saturday from 8 a.m.
This wonderful, 1928 historic theatre was luckily saved from demolition and completely restored to its old glory in the 1980s, with the theatre’s stage modernized to allow for the fabulous performances it now puts on, which include anything from musicals to ballet and opera, and from lectures to fun presentations like the summer Movie Series and Broadway Series held every year.
Ohio Stadium fondly referred to as The Horseshoe or “The House that Harley built” or “The Shoe”, is Ohio State University’s football stadium and home to Ohio State Buckeyes football team as well as the Ohio State University Marching Band. Besides all of that, it is also a popular concert venue, with famous bands like Metallica and The Rolling Stones drawing in the crowds with their exuberant performances. With a seating capacity of just under 105,000 it’s the third largest football stadium in the United States. The Stadium really is a landmark and worth a visit just to soak up the atmosphere alone! The food and beverages are good enough to deserve a mention too!
Columbus is Ohio’s state capital. The city’s Scioto Mile is a string of parks on both sides of the Scioto River, with a huge interactive fountain and trails. On the west bank, the COSI science center offers hands-on exhibits and a planetarium. Downtown, the Columbus Museum of Art includes American and European paintings and a sculpture garden. The German Village area has restored brick houses built by 1800s settlers.