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Bar Tender Opportunity at The Griffin
The Griffin is currently looking for a talented and driven bar tender, with a love for and experience in beer-led establishments to join our team.
Located in the heart of East London, the Griffin is a traditional, iconic pub, boasting a spectacular range of whisky's, spirits and, most importantly, craft beer - sourced both locally, from the wider UK and internationally!
About the Role
- Do you love being the face of a busy pub, working with a high functioning bar team to deliver service excellence?
- Do you want to work with the best colleagues, to serve the best products, to the best customers in town?
Key Responsibilities
- Able to demonstrate a clear knowledge of our products through genuine recommendations, and by ensuring our product presentation is always of an outstanding quality
- Able to take responsibility on shift to ensure service standards are met to the highest of standards
- Passionate about beer and alcohol, and broadening your own knowledge needed to provide an unforgettable experience
- Able to deal with customer queries quickly and professionally
- Always willing to learn new skills and explore opportunities
- Able to support the Management team to deliver set goals
- Able to promote and market the venue, events and promotions as appropriate to our customers
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What We Offer
- Competitive rate per hour
- Training and development
- Career progression and promotion opportunities with regular new openings around the corner
- Get out and about, you automatically get discounts across all our pubs, bars and restaurants
- Team trips, regular incentives and socials – a fun, family atmosphere
- Employee Assistance Programme (EAP) to support you across those tough times
- Good people know good people - an awesome referral scheme where you can earn up to £1000 per successful referral
- Access your Wages anytime through Stream
- Birthdays are for celebrating, so have the day off on us
- Cycle to work scheme


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