Soho Grand Hotel Food and Beverage Floor Manager

Soho Grand Hotel Food and Beverage Floor Manager


Company
Soho Grand Hotel
Location
New York, NY
Job Type
Full-time
Salary
65K a year
Via
Soho Grand Hotel

Job Description
The Soho Grand Hotel is looking for a Food & Beverage Manager to join their team. The Grand Bar & Salon is a throwback to the way bars used to be. With nods to industrial SoHo, the gold-polished marble top oak bar and embossed leather bar stools with nail-head detailing are a high, dignified perch to nurse an Old-Fashioned. The chandeliers were inspired by the New York Public Library, while woven leather banquettes offer a more intimate hangout along the soaring windows and terrazzo floors with nickel strips. It’s a fine place to try something new, with a selection of 50 rare American Whiskeys and carefully crafted cocktails by mixologists Natasha David and Jeremy Oertel. When hunger calls, Grand Bar serves a full menu of locally sourced fare for breakfast, brunch, lunch and dinner. Under the guidance of Director of Food and Beverage, the F&B manager oversees the F&B operations of the Grand Bar & Salon. This includes acting as the owner, effectively recruiting, training, scheduling and managing employees, handling customer experiences, growing revenues in accordance with the financial goals of the business. Other responsibilities are to ensure health and safety protocols are adhered to as well as a high level of service. The manager acts as an exemplary member of the company’s hospitality philosophy and takes the necessary steps to achieve objectives in sales, cost containment, team members retention, guest satisfaction/recognition, cleanliness, and sanitation.

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