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Bartender - Miracle

Henrietta Experimental
Greater London
1 day ago
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Title:
Bartender

Based in:
MIRACLE, Covent Garden, London

Contract Time: Full Time or Part Time contracts available, Fixed Term contract - 3rd November to 28th December (24th & 25th - Closed) 

Come work at
London’s famous Christmas bar – Miracle Pop- Up based in Covent Garden. The global
franchise ‘MIRACLE’ has chosen Experimental for the 7th year running
to host their Kitch Christmas themed cocktail bar. So come join the team as a Bartender
at Miracle, earn extra income and enjoy central London, serving Christmassy
Cocktails all in the setting of a Kitch Christmas decorated bar.

What we can offer:

  • Guaranteed
    hours.
  • Competitive
    hourly rate.
  • Possibility
    to transform this short-term job into a permanent job at one of our London
    venues.
  • On
    the job and cross-training to develop a clear career path.
  • Staff
    discount on Food & Drink in our other City Centre venues.

Check
out the socials for a visual of the bar, using Miracle, London & Miracle
Henrietta Hotel.

Duties & Responsibilities:

Operations:

  • Learn the
    cocktails on the menu. Understand and know about the products used.
  • Prepare and
    serve high-quality cocktails, respecting our basic rules: use of jiggers at all
    times, perfectly measured, clean bar tools, swift response time. All while
    adhering to our principle of aiming to provide the best drinking experience
    without a hint of pretension.
  • Assisting
    in setting and maintaining the standards for the bar service and cocktails
    quality.
  • Assisting
    in training of new members of the Bar team

Guest Relation:

  • Create a
    welcoming environment for guests, assess their needs, present the cocktails
    menu and make recommendations.
  • Take drinks
    orders.
  • Deliver bills and take payments

Cleanliness,
opening and closing of the bar:

  • Responsible for
    the opening and the closing of the bar, following the procedural list, from the
    set-up to taking out the rubbish at the end of the evening, and everything in
    between.
  • The opening and
    closing duties are part of a collective effort from all team members, as is the
    cleanliness of the bar throughout the entire service.
  • Restock
    and replenish bar inventory and supplies.
  • Apply all food
    and beverage safety and quality regulations.

About you:

  • Desirable
    – Experience working in a cocktail bar & we welcome motivated beginners.
  • Excited
    to learn and develop your bar skills.
  • Have
    excellent communication skills.
  • Be
    passionate about mixology and customer relationship.
  • Have
    a team spirit.
  • Attention
    to details and customer needs.
  • Fluent
    level of English.
  • Proof
    of eligibility to work in the UK.
  • Christmas
    spirit.

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