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Restaurant Manager required for a new busy restaurant in Forest Hill.

Canvas & Cream, a revolutionary, new concept art gallery, restaurant, workshops, studios and therapy space: an entirely new way for audiences to engage with the arts and enjoy a unique social dining experience.

Canvas & Cream has been open for a year and has already proven to be highly successful, we are now looking for a restaurant manager to take us through our next stages.


We are a family run restaurant and gallery with 3 kitchen staff and 8 front of house staff, we are looking for a knowledgeable and focussed individual with dynamism and drive to lead our team. You must have previous experience in managing a fast paced independent restaurant with a proven track record.

We are offering a competitive rate of pay, a friendly working environment and a stunning creative place to work.

You will be responsible for:


? Recruiting, training and motivating the team

? Ensuring the standards of the company are kept

? Ensuring the guests receive the best experience at all times

? Ensuring the costs and sales targets are met


If you want a challenge and have a passion for this industry please send your CV to:

Joanna Gore, 18 London Road, Forest Hill, SE23 3HF

Or email [email protected]

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