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Barista & Deli assistant ? Experienced.


Romeo Jones is an independent, established delicatessen & caf? in Dulwich Village. Renowned for its commitment to quality, provenance and service, we enjoy great trade from our loyal & discerning customers.

We are now looking for a great all-rounder to join our small team on a part time or full time basis. Some weekend working is required.

? You will have a genuine love of food, be confident handling, serving and talking about it

? Demonstrate great barista skills. We use Weanie Beans coffee, and you will rely on your senses, no pre-sets, when using our classic Astoria machine.

? Understand the fundamentals of working in a premium retail environment ? keeping stock rotated and creating effective displays.

? Be happy being front of house, at the till, in the kitchen ? being proactive and using your initiative to take on your next task. Not scared of rolling your sleeves up and getting stuck into the less glamourous of tasks.

? Be calm and organised, multi-task, and have keen attention to detail

? Confidently build relationships with demanding customers and the existing team members.

? Be reliable & trustworthy ? handle opening and closing, handling cash etc.

? Speak & write clearly in & confidently in English.

? Reporting to the owner / manager

We offer a competitive rate of pay, staff discount, staff meals and as much coffee as you can drink.

We believe our success comes from our commitment to faultless customer service, working with artisan producers & growers and creating a unique environment. If you think you have the skill set, charm & enthusiasm to join our team, please tell me why in a couple of paragraphs and send me a copy of your CV.


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ROMEO JONES 80 DULWICH VILLAGE SE21 7AJ

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