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Debut Sarasota County Anna Maria Oyster Bar looks to hire personnel


  • By Mark Gordon
  • | 9:45 a.m. April 5, 2024
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Anna Maria Oyster Bar opens its North Port location in April 2024.
Anna Maria Oyster Bar opens its North Port location in April 2024.
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Oysters Rock Hospitality is looking to hire people for a variety of positions at a new Anna Maria Oyster Bar scheduled to open this spring in North Port, south Sarasota County.

This is the first AMOB to open in Sarasota County, joining its five sister locations in Manatee County: Landside at 6906 14th Street W., Bradenton; Cortez at 6696 Cortez Road, Bradenton; Ellenton, at 1525 51st Ave. E., Ellenton; Pier on the Bridge Street Pier in Bradenton Beach; and UTC at 5405 University Parkway, Bradenton.

The North Port location is at 14132 Tamiami Trail.

The company is hiring for a variety of roles, according to a statement, including servers, cooks, bartenders, hosts and more. To kick off the hiring process it’s hosting job fairs at the North Port location from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday, April 7, Monday, April 8 and Monday, April 15.

On-site interviews will be conducted, the company says, and applicants will have the chance to meet with hiring managers, learn more about our Oysters Rock culture and discuss available positions with management. Hiring managers will also be stationed onsite to meet drop-in candidates from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays, with other times available by appointment. Applicants can also apply online at OystersRock.net/careers.

Established in 1996 on the Anna Maria Pier, today Anna Maria Oyster Bars are known for a fun, family-friendly atmosphere with a menu of seafood classics plus things that don’t swim, an expansive tropical-inspired cocktail menu and its namesake Gulf oysters in a variety of preparations.

 

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Mark Gordon

Mark Gordon is the managing editor of the Business Observer. He has worked for the Business Observer since 2005. He previously worked for newspapers and magazines in upstate New York, suburban Philadelphia and Jacksonville.

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