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Join a dynamic and award-winning team as a General Manager at a vibrant pub located on the historic Bristol harbourside. This role offers you the chance to lead a dedicated team in delivering exceptional service and creating memorable experiences for customers. With a focus on work/life balance, you can manage your responsibilities over 3-4 days, allowing for flexibility in your schedule. Enjoy a competitive salary, a share of tips, and access to industry-leading training programs. Be part of a company that values your well-being and invests in your professional growth while celebrating the best of British pub culture.
We are a bold, award-winning business who pride ourselves in empowering our managers with the autonomy to operate premium, fun businesses that ‘wow’ our customers within an industry-leading environment. We run friendly, welcoming, and positive pubs, restaurants and hotels with high standards and take a different approach to others; always striving to be the best we can be.
We are looking for a General Manager to join the family.
Perched on the edge of the historic Bristol harbourside, The Ostrich sits proudly with its huge pub garden and cosy interiors over two floors. Upstairs, the newly refurbished ‘Top Deck’ dining space and bar offers the perfect spot to eat and drink, with stunning views over the harbour, and is available for private hire. Please note you can only book a table in our Top Deck bar, outside is a first come first serve basis.
On the menu, it’s a celebration of traditional British pub classics and seasonal, local produce, with exciting small plates and delicious boards for sharing, plus our famous pies and bar snacks. When Sunday comes, expect Bristol’s best roasts and the star of the show – our sharing pies.
Behind the bar, it’s all about award-winning Butcombe beers and an extensive rum menu – a nod to The Ostrich’s roots as a dockside inn where sailors, merchants and dock-workers once drank.
What’s in it for you?