Bevarage Manager- Braven

Bevarage Manager- Braven


Company
Oliver & Bonacini Restaurants
Location
Toronto, ON (+1 other)
Job Type
Full-time
Posted
2 days ago
Via
via Talent.com
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Job Description
The Beverage Manager will oversee the bar program by creating and maintaining bar standards while driving sales through creative and innovative promotions and building relationships with suppliers and vendors. In addition, the Beverage Manager is accountable for the day to day operations of the restaurant bar including staffing, cost controls, staff training, budgeting, administration and active floor management during service.

The Day to Day

Manage the overall bar and beverage program for the restaurant including cocktails, beers, garnishing and non-alcoholic beverages

Create and maintain service and operational standards for the bar, making use of best practices and efficiencies where possible

Lead the creation and maintenance of cocktail lists including new and innovative products and combinations while keeping in mind costing and speed requirements

Liaison and build relationships with beverage related suppliers to source new products, new promotions and improved pricing

Communicate the vision to all team members and leads by example. Reinforce the O&B values daily and inspire the team with his/her exciting vision for the future

Build and maintain relationships with guests, team members and senior management alike

Demonstrate high personal integrity, business ethics and take every opportunity to promote the venue

Use conflict resolution and problem solving skills

Strive for maximum efficiency and continual improvement of staff productivity

Additional duties as assigned or required

Qualifications

Minimum 3 years’ equivalent experience in a Supervisory capacity

Proven ability to create, cost, and maintain a thriving cocktail program

WSET Intermediate Wine Certificate or comparable an asset

Experience working in both a fine dining and casual restaurant bar environment is preferred

Extensive beverage knowledge including traditional cocktails and new, on-trend beverages

Must possess superior verbal and written communication skills

Ability to demonstrate extreme organization in a fast paced environment while acting as a team player

Strong business acumen

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