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Favoritism - Hostess The Cheesecake Factory Employee Review

1.0
Oct 30, 2017
Recommend
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Pros

Coworkers are nice...hours were good, in the beginning at least. 25% off when you eat as a guest and 50% on the clock. Free soup and soft drinks.

Cons

Ugh. Where do I begin? Let me start off with this goes for the Valencia location, in California. I cannot stand this place with their favoritism. The only way to move up in this place is if you do doubles all the time and kiss up to them. I get harassed by my managers with weird comments. I don’t want to get hit on by my managers. I literally only get 10 hours a week when I was offered 24-30 hours a week. They are CONSTANTLY HIRING PEOPLE when there is NO need to hire anymore people. 20 hosts is a ridiculous amount already. Why are you hiring more? Moving up to a server as a host? Oh, you’re funny haha. This is a position that is at the bottom of the totem pole to the restaurant. Told my manager I needed more hours and he still only gives me 10. This place is driving me crazy.

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5.0
Dec 18, 2025
Recommend
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Pros

If you want to work at one of the world’s best run dining businesses, this is where it’s at. I work at the Union Square, San Francisco location, and although it is intense, it’s rewarding, financially, physically and spiritually IMO. It’s clear that decades of effort have gone into crafting the business. They run it lean, so it’s an effort to deliver an excellent experience. But that is part of its greatness - if you are at all interested in understanding how to run a business well. The managers and general manager are all well chosen, character-wise, which is refreshing in the hospitality trade where difficult personalities can often be a drag. It’s probably due to the extensive formal training, that creates a high degree of professionalism. Far above average for the industry.

Cons

It’s a struggle to get all the hours as a server you want. This is due to practical/economical considerations, since the restaurant needs a deep bench of staff, to guarantee staffing, and accommodate changes to schedules by employees- and as far as I can tell, it’s no different across the current restaurant industry in SF. Obviously the more tenure you have, the more trust and hours they give you. So expect to be assigned server and runner shifts, and ‘breaker’ shifts where you relieve other servers. But in all cases you still make tips. Though working as a server is best.

4.0
Jul 1, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

good pay to works worked ratio

Cons

have to work all holidays best time to make money is night shifts so really limits social time with friends and family

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