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New Opening: Unique Hospitality and Entertainment Venue London
We're excited to be partnering on the launch of a brand-new hospitality and entertainment destination and are looking for an exceptional Food and Beverage Operations Manager to play a key role in bringing this ambitious project to life.
This is a unique opportunity to be part of an exciting new project from day one. You'll have the chance to shape the food and beverage operation, build and develop high-performing teams, and influence the guest experience across a vibrant, experience-led venue. Working closely with senior leadership, you'll help create a destination that combines outstanding hospitality, exceptional food and drink, live entertainment, and unforgettable events.
The Role
- Lead the food and beverage operation across multiple outlets, including bars and kitchen concepts.
- Take ownership of the venue's opening, ensuring all operational standards, systems, and teams are launch-ready.
- Recruit, train, coach, and inspire front and back-of-house teams to deliver exceptional service.
- Drive operational excellence while maintaining the highest standards of guest experience.
- Work closely with senior leadership to introduce new ideas, maximise revenue opportunities, and continually improve the operation.
- Oversee a busy calendar of events, live entertainment, and private hires, ensuring flawless execution.
- Manage budgets, labour, stock control, and financial performance across multiple outlets.
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Ideal Candidate
- Previous experience as a Food and Beverage Operations Manager within a quality hotel, entertainment venue, or high-volume hospitality business.
- Proven experience opening new venues or leading major launch projects.
- Strong experience managing multiple food and beverage outlets.
- A background in hotels and/or the entertainment sector is highly desirable.
- Commercially minded, with a strong understanding of revenue growth and cost control.
- A confident leader with a passion for developing high-performing teams.
- Proactive, entrepreneurial, and always looking for ways to improve the guest experience.
- A genuine passion for music and entertainment is a must.


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