Bartender - Scarfes Bar (50 Best Bars)

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Role

We are currently looking for a Bartender to join our team of associates in Scarfes Bar at Rosewood London. Our Bartenders are appointed to prepare and create high quality beverages and provide engaging, refined and intuitive service to all our guests. This role offers a schedule of approximately 45 hours spread over 5 evening shifts per week.

Key expectations of this role are

  • Delivering all bar-rela aspects of the guest experience according to Rosewood standards. ted
  • Efficiently preparing drinks, setting up & breaking down of the bar in line with Standard Operating Procedures (SOP’s).
  • Effectively communicating, prioritising and delegating tasks in a sophisticated environment.
  • Taking a proactive approach in developing yourself, Barbacks and ultimately the overall guest experience.
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  • The ability to work in a team and build relationships with the others.
  • Being highly organised and proactive in managing your tasks.
  • Having a passion for guest service and the art of cocktails crafting.
  • Possessing a thorough understanding of Mixology and bartending in a high volume, upscale environment.
All our associates have the opportunity to live by our guiding philosophy which captures the essence of our culture RELATIONSHIP HOSPITALITY. Heartfelt interactions are our lifeblood. A desire to build genuine, rewarding and lasting relationships with everyone we meet comes naturally to us - it’s our Calling.

Benefits
  • 28 days paid holidays per annum including Bank Holidays
  • Company pension scheme
  • 12 complimentary room nights and F&B discount worldwide
  • Career development opportunities
  • Free meals on duty
  • Season ticket loan
About Scarfes Bar

NO. 31 ON THE WORLD'S 50 BEST BARS 2025

Drawing room conviviality, refined sophistication and a creative cocktail menu give true meaning to the phrase ‘get scarfed’ at Gerald’s eponymous bar in London, replete with a roaring fire and shelves filled with over 1,000 antique books.
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