Club Bartender City of London Club
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19 Old Broad Street EC2N 1DS

About Us

Established in 1832, the City of London Club is the oldest private members’ club in the City. Steeped in tradition yet forward-thinking in service, the Club offers a refined and professional atmosphere with a warm “home from home” ethos. Our team is dedicated to delivering exceptional experiences to our distinguished members and their guests.

 

The Role

We are looking for an experienced, personable, and professional Bartender to join our Food & Beverage team. This is a hands-on role where you’ll deliver first-class bar service in an exclusive and elegant setting.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Provide warm, attentive, and professional service to members and guests.
  • Maintain the highest standards of beverage service, upholding the Club’s reputation for excellence.
  • Work closely with the kitchen and wider F&B team to ensure seamless service.
  • Monitor stock, cash handling, and POS systems.
  • Contribute to a supportive, respectful, and professional team culture.
  • Demonstrate strong knowledge of wines, spirits, cocktails, and upselling techniques.
  • Ensure full compliance with health, safety, and hygiene standards.

 

About You

  • Previous experience in a private club and/or luxury hotel.
  • Passion for hospitality with meticulous attention to detail.
  • Confident communicator with excellent interpersonal skills.
  • Professional, reliable, and punctual.
  • Able to work well in a team as well as independently.
  • Knowledge of food hygiene and safety regulations is essential.

 

Why Join Us?

Working at the City of London Club offers a unique opportunity to be part of a historic and prestigious private members’ club, with a range of employee benefits that set us apart:

  • Work–life balance: Enjoy a Monday to Friday schedule (with only occasional weekends).
  • Private medical insurance and generous pension contribution.
  • Share of monthly service charge and annual generous Christmas bonus.
  • Complimentary uniform and meals on duty.
  • Opportunities for professional development and training.
  • Be part of a supportive, close-knit team that values tradition, respect, and excellence.
  • Work in a refined, member-focused environment—away from the demands of high-street hospitality
Club Bartender
City of London Club

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City of London Club

Location

19 Old Broad Street EC2N 1DS

Salary

£28,035

Job Type

Full Time

Reporting To

House Manager

Closing Date

19 June 2026

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