Restaurant/Bar Manager

Restaurant/Bar Manager


Company
Lamb Tavern
Location
London
Salary
£35,420.00–£55,876.79 a year
Posted
5 days ago
Via
via Indeed

Job Description
Job Overview

We are seeking an experienced and dynamic Restaurant/Bar Manager to oversee daily operations within our brand new establishment. The successful candidate will be responsible for ensuring exceptional service, maintaining high standards of food safety and quality, and leading a motivated team. This role offers an exciting opportunity for a professional with a passion for hospitality and proven leadership skills to contribute to a thriving environment. The position is paid and requires a commitment to delivering outstanding customer experiences.

Duties
• Supervise and coordinate all restaurant and bar activities, ensuring smooth operational flow.
• Oversee food preparation, cooking, and presentation to uphold quality standards.
• Manage staff scheduling, training, and performance to foster a motivated team environment.
• Ensure compliance with food safety regulations and maintain cleanliness standards across all areas.
• Handle customer enquiries, resolve complaints efficiently, and promote excellent service.
• Monitor stock levels, place orders, and manage inventory to prevent shortages or wastage.
• Develop menus in collaboration with culinary staff, incorporating current trends and customer preferences.
• Organise promotional events or special offers to enhance customer engagement and revenue.
• Maintain a welcoming atmosphere that aligns with the establishment’s brand image.

Skills
• Proven experience in restaurant management or hospitality roles, including supervising teams.
• Strong knowledge of food preparation, cooking techniques, and food safety standards.
• Excellent leadership qualities with the ability to motivate staff and manage team dynamics effectively.
• Sound understanding of food production processes within a kitchen environment.
• Experience in serving customers in a fast-paced setting with hospitality expertise.
• Knowledge of bar operations, including barista experience is advantageous.
• Organisational skills to manage multiple responsibilities efficiently under pressure.
• Exceptional communication skills to liaise with staff, suppliers, and customers professionally. This role is ideal for a dedicated professional eager to lead a team within a lively hospitality setting while delivering memorable experiences for our guests.

Pay: £35,420.00-£55,876.79 per year

Benefits:
• Discounted or free food

Work Location: In person

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