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Bartender - Weybridge, Surrey

Employer
Oatlands Park Hotel
Location
Weybridge, Surrey
Salary
Competitive
Closing date
21 Jul 2022

Job Details

Bartender - Weybridge, Surrey

We are looking for an enthusiastic bartender to provide an excellent guest drinking experience.

Good bartenders will be able to create classic and innovative drinks exceeding customers’ needs and expectations. The main purpose of this job is to ensure the customer receives the highest quality of services. To assist the operational running of the bar and ensure that staff are fulfilling their duties to the best of their ability:

  • Responsible all areas of the bar operation including: set up, all aspects of service, cashing up, locking up, stock takes, stock control, cellar management, cleaning lines, health and safety and maintenance.
  • Greet guests in a friendly and welcoming manner
  • Promote, describe and upsell items, to inform guests and offer alternative items
  • Have complete understanding of menus at all times
  • Plan, prepare and mix cocktails
  • Prepare drinks both alcoholic and non-alcoholic
  • Train and develop the bar team
  • Ensure performance standards are adhered to

Our benefits package includes:

  • Competitive salary
  • Meals on duty
  • Pension Scheme
  • Employee Recognition Awards
  • Free car parking
  • Uniform (where applicable)
  • Friends and family rates
  • Great working environment

 

Company

Oatlands Park Hotel is steeped in royal history. The magnificent grounds were originally the site of a grand Tudor palace built by Henry VIII in 1538. Other monarchs, including Elizabeth I, James I and Charles I, also resided at Oatlands during their reign.

Over the centuries, the house and grounds have been rebuilt and remodelled several times, and in different styles, by a string of wealthy tenants. Oatlands Park opened as a hotel for the first time in 1856. The South Western Hotel, as it was known then, played host to a number of world-famous guests including writer Emile Zola, novelist Anthony Trollope and artist and poet Edward Lear.

The current owners bought the hotel in 1986 and have lovingly restored and refurbished it, retaining the unique character of the listed buildings and grounds.

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