Startender
Server Jobs in San Diego
🍸 10 server gigs open in San Diego right now
Get discovered by San Diego’s best bars and clubs — and skip the résumé pile.
How to get hired fast
- The best shifts never hit a job board — they go to who venues have already seen.
- Keep a portfolio of your real work and your availability up to date.
- Be fast, reliable, easy to book. In San Diego, reputation beats a résumé.
Where the work is
- the Gaslamp Quarter
- Pacific Beach
- North Park
- Hillcrest
- Little Italy
- East Village
What it pays
Roughly $150–$330 on a strong night with tips — more at high-volume clubs and bottle service.
Why Startender
A private, invite-only network where San Diego venues find and book servers directly. Free for talent. No résumé spam, no bots, no BS.
FAQ
How do I get a server job in San Diego?
The fastest route in San Diego is being seen by the right venues before a role is even posted. Build a profile that shows your real work — photos, experience and personality — keep your availability current, and let bars and clubs reach out to you directly. San Diego bar hiring moves on referrals and reputation, not résumé blasts.
Do you need experience to work as a server in San Diego?
Plenty of San Diego venues hire and train newcomers and promote from within, so you can break in without years of experience. A strong portfolio of real shifts helps, but attitude, speed and reliability win most server jobs here.
How much do servers make in San Diego?
San Diego serving stays steady in the Gaslamp and along the coast — tourist volume and a growing dining scene keep shifts full. Most working San Diego servers take home roughly $150–$330 on a strong night with tips.
What is Startender?
Startender is a private, invite-only network where San Diego venues discover and book hospitality talent directly — bartenders, servers, cooks, chefs, hosts and more. It’s free for talent: build a profile that works like a portfolio and get found by real restaurants, bars and clubs.
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