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Kitchen Team Member

Stonegate Group
Plymouth
5 days ago
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Location- Slug And Lettuce 


Kitchen Team Member 

About Us 

Stonegate Group is the UK’s largest operator of pubs, bars, and late-night venues, including Slug & Lettuce, Be At One, and Popworld, to name a few. We’re proud of our diverse portfolio and deeply committed to creating an inclusive culture that embraces individuality in all its forms—including neurodiversity. By fostering an environment where everyone feels welcome, valued, and supported, we reflect the vibrant communities we serve and empower our people to thrive.. 

The Opportunity 

Are you a Kitchen Team Member or a Kitchen Porter who is ready to take the next step? As a Kitchen Team Member you will play a pivotal role in our business success whilst developing the skills to enhance your career. 

As a Kitchen Team Member, do you have…

A passion for Hospitality

A willingness to learn new skills everyday

A keen eye for detail

The ability to assist the Head Chef with orders, stock taking, food hygiene at Slug And Lettuce 

The experience to maintain kitchen equipment 

Some of the things you will be doing as a Kitchen Team Member 

Assisting with food preparation. 

Produce high-quality dishes consistently to specification for our guests. 

Ensure the kitchen is in an excellent, clean and hygienic condition at all times. 

Overseeing deliveries. 

Offer suggestions and creative ideas that can improve the kitchen’s performance. 

Work with the team to achieve company targets. 

A little bit about us… 

Be Together. Get Together. Out Together. That’s our mantra! We’re S&L, where the lushest of eats meet all-time cocktail sensations. But we aren’t just about the here and now. We’re here for a good time and a long time, because we know all the best moments are the ones to remember. We serve energy and togetherness, and our squad is what makes it all possible. We’re after the inclusive, confident, fabulous fun lovers of the world who can slay the game and make S&L THE place to be. Found in the heart of the bustling naval town of Plymouth within the Barbican area, the Slug & Lettuce provides exceptional service, a friendly atmosphere to suit any occasion.

What's in it for you?

Reward Card via the MiXR App – 25% off food and drink for you and ALL your friends across our Managed Estate 

Stonegate Xtra Rewards – Online benefits portal offering discounts across the High Street and other retailers 

VIP entry to our Pubs and Bars 

Stonegate Hotel Discounts 

Flexible working 

David Lloyd Corporate Discount Rates 

Discounted Dental Insurance 

Stream – Early access to your earned wages 

If you have a disability as outlined by the Equality Act 2010 and require reasonable adjustments to be made during the recruitment process, please let us know in advance so that any support, aids or adaptations can be put in place to assist you. Please contact Slug And Lettuce directly. 

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