Food & Beverage

Average $14 - $17.00 per hour (includes gratuity) - you will receive an hourly rate plus unlimited tips

The Drayton, Luxury Hotel (5 Stars)

Position Type

Food & Beverage

Pay Rate

Average $14 - $15.00 per hour - You will receive an hourly rate plus unlimited tips.

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Benefits

Transportation provided from the airport upon arrival.

Provides 2 weeks of complimentary accommodation upon arrival.

At least one complimentary meal per shift.

Local attractions

Top 5 Things to Do in Savannah, GA

The historic district of Savannah is beautiful enough all on its own, but Forsyth Park definitely adds to the charm.

A beautiful, green, lush landscape, it’s popular with both tourists and locals alike, and you’ll find 30 acres of trees, flowers and other foliage.

There’s also nearly always something going on here, from the open air concerts, to a farmer’s market that’s open every Saturday.

Forsyth Park is also home to one of the most photographed spots in all of Savannah — the huge, gorgeous fountain is totally Instagram-worthy.

Explore the best-known locations around Savannah’s historic district, on this hop-on, hop-off trolley.

The trolley covers 22 squares, and shows off some of Savannah’s prime landmarks, like the Cathedral of St.

John the Baptist, the Temple Mickve Israel, the Sorrel Weed House, the Juliette Gordon Low Home, the Mansion of Forsythe Park, the Mulberry Inn and the Pirates House.

Easily within reach of all your sightseeing in Savannah, the City Market is four blocks of open air shopping, all surrounded by restored warehouses with tons of cute extra shopping, plus dining and art.

There are plenty of open air concerts in the square as well, and it can be a great stop for just sitting and people watching.

If you’re an architecture guru, you probably already know of this Savannah staple, but even if you’re not, if you can appreciate a good bit of luxury living and history, you may want to stop by the Owens-Thomas House.

A prime example of English Regency architecture, the house was built in 1819 and is large enough to fill an entire block.

Designed by an English architect, the home was built by a Bermuda merchant, and then later purchased by a congressman.

Now, it’s a National Historic Landmark.

The oldest art museum in the South, the Telfair Museum is housed inside a classical Regency mansion, designed by an English architect and purchased by the son of the Georgian governor.

The home was completed in 1819, and it stayed within the same family until 1875, when the last surviving member of the Telfair family left the home and all of its furnishings to the Georgia Historical Society.

The structure was enlarged just eight short years later, adding a sculpture gallery and rotunda.

The grand opening was a superb affair, attracting famous faces such as Jefferson Davis.

Hotel & Location Summary

Savannah has become a all-encompassing destination for those who love to shop! From fashionable clothing to Savannah-made goods, you'll find the perfect Savannah keepsake to bring back home. Peruse the iconic storefronts on Broughton Street or take advantage of the unique finds you’ll see while shopping on Bull Street. Don’t forget to explore outside of the Historic District and visit Starland District’s eclectic shops as well as Moon River.

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