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General Manager – New Opening – Modern British Pub – Up to £55,000 + Bonus – Live-in Opportunity – East London

Find out exactly what skills, experience, and qualifications you will need to succeed in this role before applying below.We're working with a

well-established hospitality group

to find a

passionate and experienced General Manager

for an exciting

new gastropub opening

in the heart of

Wanstead, East London .This venue is set to become a

local favourite , offering

top-quality British pub food ,

craft beers ,

fine wines , and

expertly mixed cocktails . With

live sports, music nights, private event spaces, and a welcoming community atmosphere , this is a unique opportunity to

lead a brand-new opening and make it your own .The RoleAs General Manager, you will:Oversee daily operations , ensuring an exceptional guest experience.Lead and inspire a team , delivering outstanding service and high food standards.Manage food and drink offerings , ensuring a fresh and exciting menu.Drive sales and profitability

while maintaining operational efficiency.Promote the function room

as a sought-after event space.Create a

vibrant and welcoming atmosphere

that keeps guests coming back.

What We're Looking ForProven experience

in a senior management role within hospitality.Strong

knowledge of gastropub food, craft beers, and premium drinks .A

hands-on leader

who thrives in a fast-paced environment.A passion for

customer service and team development .Someone eager to

embed themselves in the Wanstead community

and establish the pub as a local hub.

What's on Offer?Up to £55,000 salary + competitive bonus schemes.Live-in opportunity available.Autonomy to run the pub as your own —no rigid corporate structure.Career progression

with a growing hospitality group.Discounts across multiple venues.Supplier-led trips, team incentives, and a fun, family-like atmosphere.28 days holiday + your birthday off.Staff meals provided on shift.Employee Assistance Programme (EAP).Generous referral scheme —earn up to

£1,000 per successful hire .Flexible wage access through Wagestream.Cycle to work scheme.Workplace nursery benefit

& extended

maternity/paternity/adoption pay .Long-service awards

to recognise and reward dedication.

This is an

exciting chance to take the lead in a brand-new opening , shape its identity, and create a thriving

modern British gastropub

in East London.If this sounds like your next challenge, apply now!#MCG1AMRT1_UKCT

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