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Restaurant Host - Disney Christmas Temp

Selfridges
Greater London
2 days ago
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Restaurant Host - Disney Christmas Temp

Job Introduction

At Selfridges, dining is as memorable as shopping. From festive cocktails to elegant afternoon teas, our cafés and restaurants welcome thousands of guests every week. This Christmas, we’re looking for enthusiastic waiters and bartenders to help us deliver an extraordinary experience for every guest.

About the role
As part of our front-of-house team, you’ll bring energy, professionalism, and warmth to every interaction. Whether you’re serving at the table, preparing drinks at the bar, or ensuring everything runs smoothly, you’ll reflect the exceptional service Selfridges is known for.

Key responsibilities

Provide a warm, attentive, and professional service to all guests

Take orders accurately and serve food and drinks efficiently

Prepare and serve drinks to a high standard (bartenders)

Maintain a clean, organised, and welcoming environment

Work closely with the team to ensure smooth daily service

Support with stock, set-up, and closing duties as required

About you

Friendly, confident, and great with people

Thrive in a fast-paced environment and enjoy teamwork

Passionate about great food, drinks, and customer experience

Flexible and happy to go the extra mile during the festive season

Join us this Christmas and be part of something extraordinary.

Selfridges

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