Turning Stone’s 7 Kitchens restaurant has jobs to fill

Turning Stone Resort Casino says its new restaurant, 7 Kitchens, is planning to hire for nearly 100 positions ahead of its opening in the spring. (RENDERING CREDIT: ONEIDA INDIAN NATION)

VERONA — Turning Stone Resort Casino says its newest restaurant, 7 Kitchens, is working to fill nearly 100 full and part-time jobs before opening this spring.  The positions include chefs, cooks, bartenders, hosts, cashiers, servers, and porters, per a Turning Stone news release.  Culinary positions offer entry-level employees a starting pay of between $17 and […]

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VERONA — Turning Stone Resort Casino says its newest restaurant, 7 Kitchens, is working to fill nearly 100 full and part-time jobs before opening this spring. 

The positions include chefs, cooks, bartenders, hosts, cashiers, servers, and porters, per a Turning Stone news release. 

Culinary positions offer entry-level employees a starting pay of between $17 and $20 an hour, plus a $1,000 sign-on bonus. Additionally, many positions offer health care and 401(k) benefits. 

Interested candidates can apply online at ONEnterprises.com/7Kitchens.

Candidates hired will then have on-the-job training alongside Turning Stone employees, including Executive Chef Ron Ross and 7 Kitchens Chef de Cuisine Dustin Tuthill. 

Turning Stone describes 7 Kitchens as a restaurant that will “redefine the traditional buffet experience.” 

7 Kitchens will be a market-style restaurant featuring artisan food that includes Italian, seafood, Asian, the Carvery, the Grill, a taco bar, and the bakery. 7 Kitchen’s design will offer seating for more than 375 guests, making it Turning Stone’s largest restaurant, per its release. 

Eric Reinhardt: