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Head Chef

The Stable
Bristol City
2 days ago
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Head Chef for site in expanding restaurant group

We have an amazing opportunity for the right candidate to join our team at one of our fantastic sites. 


You’ll easily find us right in the heart of the city, on Bristol’s Harbourside. Famed for our mouthwatering range of handcrafted sourdough pizzas loaded with quality regional ingredients, we also offer an extensive selection of superb West Country ciders and craft beers. We’re the epitome of warehouse chic – our exposed brick walls, terracotta floors and open kitchen, make our waterfront location the perfect spot for a drink and bite to eat after a day exploring the city. We also have a bit of a reputation for being one of the hottest live music venues in town..

We make dough fresh each day, top it with the best local ingredients and serve it alongside an incredible range of craft beer and cider. We are obsessed about doing everything properly and don’t believe in cutting corners, although there aren’t any corners on a pizza.

As head chef you will be responsible for running the back of house operations including stock control, recruitment, training and all aspects of Health and safety.

If you think you have what it takes then we would love to hear from you!

What are we looking for?

  • Passionate about fresh food

  • Experience managing a large kitchen team

  • Proven success at training and developing your team

  • Knowledge of stock and waste control

  • Good communication skills

Whats in it for you?

  • Chance to progress in a rapidly growing business

  • Managing your own kitchen on a week to week basis and being responsible for your own brigade of chefs

  • Competitive pay rate

  • Free meals on shift

  • Discounts for your friends and family when dining at any Stable

  • Paid Holiday and pension scheme

So if you want to be part of an exciting and fun growing business get that CV in now!


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