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Bar & Waiting Staff
Bar & Waiting Staff Roles at Hungry Horse
You’ll be key to creating unforgettable moments for customers—whether you’re pouring a pint or recommending the perfect drink after a long day. Here, you’ll join a fun, inclusive team, where you can grow your skills and gain valuable experience.
Company Description
Join Hungry Horse, where drinks flow freely and plates are piled high. Our pubs bring families and friends together for everything—from footy days and family times to casual drinks after work or quarterly pool tournaments. Beyond food and drink, we foster community spirit by supporting causes that matter most to our customers.
Additional Information
We celebrate our team’s hard work with compelling benefits, including:
- A competitive salary and pension contribution
- Career development: Training and apprenticeship opportunities across our brands
- Customer discounts:
- 33% off for you and 15% for loved ones on all our food and drink
- 50% off for you and 25% off for loved ones at Greene King Inns and hotels
- 30% retail discount at Superdrug, plus mobile phone discounts from Three
- A free employee assistance programme—mental health, well-being, financial, and legal support
- Enhanced family-friendly maternity and paternity policies
- An encouraging and menopause-friendly work environment
- Wagestream ): Access your wage before payday
- Refer-a-friend programme: Earn up to £1,500 for successful placements!
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As Bar & Waiting Staff, your role includes:
- Delivering a heartfelt and memorable experience for every customer.
- Serving as the bar expert, offering personalized drink recommendations.
- Preparing and serving drinks to high standards that meet specifications.
- Assisting with greeting customers, serving food, and ensuring a great dining experience.
- Maintaining safety, legality, and cleanliness of the bar or service area—raising any issues promptly.
What You’ll Need
- Willingness to learn and grow within your role.
- A sharp eye for detail to ensure perfection in every drink.
- A passion for exceptional service and warm customer interactions.
- A positive, team-playing attitude—being adaptable and approachable matters!
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