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A leading hospitality company is seeking a Bar & Restaurant Manager for their Grind Cafe at Waterloo Station. The role involves leading a vibrant team, ensuring exceptional service, and managing operations from morning coffee to late-night cocktails. Candidates should have hands-on leadership experience in high-volume environments and passion for team development. The position offers a full-time contract with a competitive salary and a range of excellent Compass benefits.
Bar & Restaurant Manager - GRIND Cafe, Waterloo Station
Location: Waterloo Station | Hours: 40 per week (variable shifts) | Contract: Full-time | Salary: £50,000 + Compass Benefits
Are you ready to lead the charge at one of London's hottest café and bar brands in one of the busiest travel locations in London?
Grind isn't just a venue; it's a vibrant, all-day powerhouse that keeps London buzzing, from the first morning coffee to the last late-night cocktail. We're looking for a passionate and dynamic General Manager to bring the energy, the fun, and the unmatched service flair that defines the Grind experience at our Waterloo Station location.
This is your chance to own the vibe, inspire a top-tier team, and deliver a truly unforgettable guest journey. You'll get the excitement and culture of a forward-thinking brand like Grind, combined with the security and incredible benefits of Compass Group.
As a Grind General Manager, you're the star of the show. You'll lead a full-time, 40-hour week (with variable shifts) at a vibrant, high-traffic site, earning a competitive salary + Compass Benefits.
You will be part of the wider Compass Group, the UK's largest food and support services firm, meaning you get the best of both worlds: the creative freedom and brand buzz of Grind, and the powerful support, career development, and comprehensive perks of a market-leading group.
Ready to mix the best coffee with the coolest cocktails and lead a team at an iconic London landmark?