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Scotto Brothers

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Average - Waitress Scotto Brothers Employee Review

3.0
Jan 1, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

great staff, competent HR and professional backing for a restaurant

Cons

Limited ability to ask for time off, manager less than helpful for moms

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5.0
Aug 18, 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Great place to work, flexibility, great pay and amazing coworkers!

Cons

No cons for this job.

4.0
Feb 2, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Small, family-owned business – Decisions move fast, and you’re not buried under corporate red tape. Your voice actually matters. Direct & easy communication pipeline – You work closely with ownership and senior leadership, which allows for quicker approvals, clearer direction, and real influence. Family-oriented culture – People genuinely care about one another; there’s a strong sense of loyalty and long-term relationships. Flexibility & trust – Leadership values results over micromanagement, offering flexibility when life happens. Luxury hospitality brand – High-end venues with a strong reputation, premium standards, and attention to detail. Exposure to high-volume, fast-paced operations – Excellent environment for growth, problem-solving, and leadership development. Free meals during shifts – A real (and appreciated) perk in the hospitality world. Broad scope of responsibility – You gain hands-on experience across HR, payroll, employee relations, and operations rather than being siloed.

Cons

Limited structure and formal processes – Some systems and policies are built as you go, which requires comfort with ambiguity and problem-solving. Wearing many hats – Roles aren’t siloed, so workloads can fluctuate and priorities can shift quickly. Less automation than large corporations – Certain processes may be more manual, creating opportunities for improvement but also requiring extra diligence. Boundaries can blur – In a close-knit, family environment, professional and personal lines sometimes overlap. Change can be driven by ownership needs – Business decisions may pivot quickly based on operational demands. Growth paths aren’t always clearly defined – Career progression depends more on business needs than on a formal ladder.

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