Bartender/Wine Waiter Boodle's
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28 St. James's Street SW1A 1HJ

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Date posted: January 20, 2026

Job description:

Boodle’s is looking for a new member of the team. Are you keen to learn about wine?

If you have some restaurant experience we can train the rest and offer a structured 12-month programme. We are looking for someone with a love of customer service and an interest in the wonderful world of wine. Our Club cellar is legendary and contains some of the best Bordeaux wines in the country.

Essential skills/knowledge:

WSET Level 2 Essential

  • Minimum 6 months’ restaurant experience
  • Reliable, professional and good team player
  • Good communications skills (spoken and written English)

Main duties:

  • Supporting the Head Wine Waiter in all aspects of wine and water service
  • Maintaining a clean and organised wine servery
  • Supporting the Banqueting team at private events and dinners
  • Actively learning about wines and achieving WSET Level 2 proficiency or higher
  • Advising members on suitable wines (from the list)

What we offer:

  • In-house wine training
  • Wine Spirit and Education Trust courses
  • Competitive salary
  • Annual Staff Fund (similar to a bonus)
  • £500 Bonus for passing WSET Level 2
  • Company pension scheme: 6% employer contribution, 2% employer
  • Life Assurance of 2 times your basic salary (no qualifying period)
  • 32 days paid holiday inclusive of bank holidays (time off to be taken during August and Christmas)
  • Monday to Friday working (occasional Saturdays)
  • Straight and split shifts (approx); Lunch/Dinner (10am-2.30pm 6.45-10.45pm); Evening (3-11pm)
  • Staff accommodation available (£300 pcm)
  • Uniform provided
  • Meals on duty
  • Staff social events (organised by the Staff Council)

*All applicants must be eligible to work in the UK*

Job Type: Full-time

Benefits:

 

  • Company events
  • Company pension
  • Cycle to work scheme
  • Discounted or free food
  • Life insurance
  • Sick pay

 

Application question(s):

 

  • This role is operational and requires people to work split shifts (lunch, then a break, then dinner). Do you understand this?
  • This role comes with company accommodation in London, are you happy to live in?
  • This role is for people who really want to learn about wine, are you keen to learn?

 

Work Location: In person

Bartender/Wine Waiter
Boodle's

Recruiter

Boodle's

Location

28 St. James's Street SW1A 1HJ

Salary

Up to £30000 plus Staff Fund

Job Type

Full Time

Reporting To

Restaurant Manager

Closing Date

01 February 2025

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