If you're looking for a job, a new restaurant coming to Davenport is hiring, and this restaurant feels a little familiar.

Bubba's 33, which is currently under construction near the corner of 53rd Street and Ravenwood Drive, just east of Panda Express, is looking to fill approximately 200 positions before opening its doors this July.

The restaurant is hiring both full-time and part-time employees for a wide variety of positions throughout the restaurant.

What Jobs Are Available?

Bubba's 33 is currently hiring for:

  •  Assistant Manager
  •  Service Manager
  •  Restaurant Admin
  •  Meat Cutter
  •  Line Cook
  •  Local Store Marketer
  •  Host
  •  Silverware Roller
  •  Server
  •  Prep Cook
  •  Bartender
  •  Server Assistant/Busser
  •  Pizza Cook
  •  Dishwasher
  •  Baker/Pizza Prep
  •  Expeditor
  •  Flat Top Grill Cook
  •  To-Go Team Member

People interested in applying can submit applications online.

What Is Bubba's 33?

If the vibe of the restaurant seems familiar, that's because it is.

Bubba's 33 is owned by Texas Roadhouse, Inc., so it has the same energy. The restaurant features burgers, pizza, wings, sandwiches, and other American favorites in a Yee-Haw, sports-bar-style atmosphere.

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What Does the Company Say?

The company says its focus is not only on food and service, but also on its employees.

"At Bubba's 33, we take pride in hand-crafted food, friendly service, and giving back to the community. We always put our teammates first. When the team is happy, our guests are happy." -Bubbas 33

The new Davenport location is expected to open sometime in July, bringing hundreds of job opportunities to the Quad Cities.

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