A Stage Unlike Any Other
In 1863, a group of artists, writers, and free
thinkers gathered with a shared conviction: that the finest conversation, the
boldest ideas, and the warmest hospitality belonged together under one roof.
Charles Dickens dined here. Whistler argued here. Rodin was inspired here. The
Arts Club was born not as a venue, but as a living expression of creative life
— and it has never stopped. At the beating heart of that life today is the
Brasserie. This is not simply a restaurant. It is the pulse of the club — the
place where members begin their mornings, seal their deals over lunch, linger
over dinner, and return again and again because something about it feels
irreplaceable. It takes an exceptional person to steward that.
That person might be you.
The Role
As General Manager of the Brasserie, you will be
the custodian of one of London’s most distinctive dining spaces. You will lead
a talented team, set the tone for every service, and ensure that each member
and guest feels not just well looked after, but genuinely seen — the way only
The Arts Club can.
This is a hands-on, high-impact leadership role.
You will own the full operation: service excellence, financial performance,
team development, and the kind of quiet, intuitive hospitality that turns first
visits into lifelong loyalty. You will work closely with senior leadership,
bringing both commercial rigour and genuine warmth to everything you do.
You will also work in close partnership with our Executive Chef, Jean‑Luc Mongodin, who leads the Brasserie’s seasonal Mediterranean offering, and our Executive Pastry Chef, Claude Lamarche, a classically trained pastry chef with experience in Michelin‑starred kitchens and some of London’s most prestigious establishments.
The
Brasserie is the heartbeat of the club. You will be its keeper.
What You Will Do
• Lead the day-to-day operation of the
Brasserie with confidence, creativity, and care
• Inspire, develop, and retain a team
that shares your belief in exceptional service
• Drive financial performance through
smart operational management and a culture of excellence
• Own recruitment, training, scheduling,
stock control, and reporting
• Uphold and elevate the member
experience — knowing faces, remembering preferences, anticipating needs
• Ensure full compliance with health
& safety and licensing requirements
• Collaborate with senior leadership to
shape the Brasserie’s ongoing story
• Champion a team culture where people
feel proud to come to work
Who You Are
You have led a high-quality restaurant or brasserie
operation before — ideally within luxury hospitality or a members’ environment
— and you know what genuinely great service feels like from the inside. You
lead by example. You stay calm when it matters most. You understand that the
finest hospitality is never accidental; it is crafted, rehearsed, and delivered
with intention every single shift.
But beyond the operational credentials, you are
someone who cares. About your team. About the members. About the small details
that create the moments people remember long after they’ve left the table.
You thrive in an environment steeped in character
and history, and you bring your own.
What We Offer
• Private medical benefits (Medicash)
• Discounts across 800+ retail outlets
via Reward Gateway
• Dining discounts across our restaurants
and sister businesses
• Access to Lanserhof at The Arts Club —
London’s premier private wellness clinic
• Enhanced sickness and maternity pay
• Life assurance
• Long Service Awards
• A genuine commitment to your learning,
development, and progression
• Complimentary meals on shift
• Employee Assistance Programme
• Your birthday off — because it matters
Join Something Rare
Most management roles ask you to run an
operation. This one asks you to honour a legacy — and help write the next
chapter of it.
If that speaks to you, we would very much like to
hear from you.
Eligibility
In line with the requirements of the
Asylum and Immigration Act 1996, all applicants must either be eligible to live
and work in the UK or must obtain permits to work in the UK prior to
application. Documented evidence of eligibility will be required from
candidates as part of the recruitment process.
We are an Equal Opportunity Employer. We value
diversity and encourage people of all different backgrounds, experiences,
abilities and perspectives to apply. However applicants must have the Right to
Work in the UK.
Note: Recruitment agencies, we love what you
do, but this time we’ve got it covered—so no need to call us. Thanks for
understanding!
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