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Bartender

The Wolseley
Greater London
2 days ago
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The Wolseley is an all-day café-restaurant, serving a wide variety of British and European classics. The Wolseley opened its doors on Piccadilly in 2003 and has since earned its reputation as one of London’s most respected restaurants.



At The Wolseley Hospitality Group, We create Places
where People feel they Belong.    



Why work with us as a Bartender?                                                                                                              



  • Enjoy a generous discount across
    our restaurants on food and drinks.
  • Rewarding Excellence - a team-led
    incentive, earning up to £100 in high street vouchers.
  • Enhanced Maternity and Paternity
    leave to support working families.
  • Group-wide access to mental
    health counselling, legal and financial advice.
  • Advance access to earned wages
    via Wagestream.
  • A unique and varied training
    calendar including supplier trips, masterclasses and visits.                                                                                                        












Visit our career page for a detailed list of our benefits https://thewolseleyhospitalitygroup.com/careers/



We promote from within, empowering individuals from all
backgrounds to become the leaders of tomorrow. Our diverse team reflects
the inclusive culture.                                            



The role of a Bartender:       



  • Be instrumental in all bar and bar area operations from
    breakfast to dinner, keeping a bar well-stocked of supply, syrups and
    glassware.
  • Capture guests’ flavour profiles, offering recommendation of
    wines, beers and cocktails – serve and create with pride!
  • Foster customer loyalty with attentive, personalised service
    for the warmest experience and highest standards - you are our greatest asset!






The Wolseley Hospitality Group portfolio of
restaurants comprises of The Wolseley on Piccadilly, The Delaunay in
Aldwych, Brasserie Zédel in Soho, Colbert in Chelsea, Fischer's in Marylebone,
Soutine in St John's Wood, Bellanger in Islington, Manzi's
 in Soho and The
Wolseley City in Monument. 

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