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Bar Supervisor

The Columbo Group
Greater London
1 day ago
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We’re looking for Bar Supervisor to join the team at The Blues Kitchen. You’ll be a key part of running a busy bar operation, supporting the management team, and leading by example on shift. With energy, passion, and a genuine love for hospitality, you’ll help keep standards sky-high while making sure every guest has an unforgettable time. You’ll thrive in late-night settings, enjoy being on the floor with the team, and bring positivity and focus to every shift.

See us in action: @theblueskitchen | @the_columbo_group

What you’ll be doing:
  • Running shifts: support the managers in overseeing bar service and making sure things run smoothly day and night.

  • Leading the team: motivate and guide the bar staff, setting the pace on shift and ensuring great service.

  • Training & support: help train new starters and share knowledge with the team to keep everyone developing.

  • Stock & cash: carry out stock checks, cash-ups, and make sure everything balances at the end of the night.

  • Standards & upkeep: keep the bar looking sharp and running efficiently at all times.

  • Guest experience: create a welcoming, upbeat atmosphere and ensure guests leave with a smile.

What we’re looking for:

  • Solid management experience in a fast-paced bar environment.

  • Familiarity with Fourth is a plus, but not essential.

  • A basic grasp of microsoft 360 and sharepoint.

  • Strong experience managing a fast-paced bar

  • A hands-on, team-first leadership style

  • Passion for great service and late-night culture

  • A focus on training, development, and high standards

What to expect:

  • A competitive salary inclusive of tronc, paid on the last friday of the month.

  • A dynamic working environment where no two shifts are the same. The Blues Kitchen is a lively bar, restaurant and music venue meaning our teams work a variety of daytime and evening shifts over the course of the week. 

  • A relaxed dress code—no uniforms here; just bring your best self. 


Why you’ll love working with us: 

  • Food & Social Perks: Enjoy 50% off across our venues, our annual celebrations and free access to our events and festivals. 

  • Career Growth: At The Columbo Academy, your ambition is our inspiration. We’re here to guide you on a clear path to personal and professional greatness.

  • Hero of the Month: Get recognized for your standout work and enjoy a paid weekend off.

  • Bar & Restaurant Incentives: Top seller in drinks revenue pockets a £50 voucher.

  • Employee Referrals: Bring in talent – earn £1,000 for Chef/Manager referrals or £250 for hourly roles.

  • Global Industry Trips: For our top performers and wine experts – your next adventure awaits.

  • Pension via Nest: Lock in your future with our pension plan.

The award winning Blues Kitchen is one of London’s most loved and legendary venues. Stunningly beautiful, it is the perfect space to soak up a live soundtrack of timeless blues and soul from world famous musicians. With all American favourites on the menu and an expertly curated selection of drinks, The Blues Kitchen stands as one of the UK’s most loved nightlife experiences.

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