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Lucy Wong

Floor Staff

London
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About The Breakfast Group

The Breakfast Group was founded in 1991 and for over 30 years have operated some of the most vibrant and unique venues in London, bringing passion for creating experiences by designing memorable spaces for busy Londoners to meet, greet and have much-needed catch-ups.

Our front of house, back of house, and back-office teams reflect this passion, bringing flair and creativity to each venue to serve fantastic food, drinks, and ambience to everyone who walks through our doors. Each venue is entirely individual, so we've got somewhere to suit everyone, whether you're looking for somewhere to celebrate a special occasion or the perfect spot for a weekend brunch.

The Breakfast Group are proud to operate some of London's award-winning bars and restaurants. With over 30 years of experience in the industry and a fantastic team behind us, we know how to show hungry and thirsty Londoners a good time.

Floor Staff Opportunity

We are currently looking for an enthusiastic Floor Staff to join our fantastic team at The Breakfast Group and have the opportunity to grow within our expanding group of venues.

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What We Look For

  • Ability to provide welcoming atmosphere and customer experience
  • Willingness to work in fast phased environment
  • Willingness to deliver business goals
  • Passion for hospitality, food and drink
  • Sense of urgency
  • Being able to work as a team player
  • Excellent communication skills
  • Impeccable attention to detail
  • Ability to work under pressure

What We Offer

  • A competitive, industry leading salary package
  • Weekly pay
  • Healthy work-life balance
  • Pension scheme
  • Fun working environment
  • Flexible working hours
  • Free meals on shift
  • Share of service charge
  • 50% staff discount across every site of the group
  • An opportunity to develop your role and grow with the group
  • Ongoing personal development structure to provide you with career guidance

The Venue

Lucy Wong Cocktail Bar is set to open its doors in February 2023. But who is Lucy Wong?

Lucy Wong is a tribute to the 1957 novel ‘The World of Suzie Wong’ by Richard Mason. Lucy Wong is the imagined daughter of the novel’s title character, Suzie Wong, a Hong Kong Madame, who’s relationship with an English artist makes her aspire to give her daughter, Lucy, a better life in London. Lucy keeps much of her mother’s Hong Kong heritage alive in her luxurious central London apartment where she hosts lavish parties for her society friends.

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Lucy Wong will bring back a decadent timeless glamour to Rathbone Place with decor inspired by Chinese design, with cocktails & food informed by traditional Cantonese cuisine with a contemporary twist.

Lucy Wong is renowned for the exclusive parties she throws for her friends in her underground apartment on the other side of Soho. Her apartment reflects her vibrant and complex personality. The clash of East & West at the heart of her being. Textured and rich with artefacts that reflect, not only her own history, but that of her mother’s as well. Her apartment brings together things both old and new to explore and admire.

By stepping through the door, you will enter the world of Lucy Wong as if arriving at one of her infamous parties just after the host herself has left for another glamorous engagement.

If this sounds like a role for you please get in touch as soon as possible to discuss the opportunity further.

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Skills

Fluent English
Floor service
Customer Service
Asian Food
Communication skills

Location

33-34 Rathbone Pl, London W1T 1JN, UK

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