Overview

The Olde Barbridge Inn is a historic and welcoming pub located in the picturesque village of Barbridge. Known for its cosy atmosphere, delicious food, and a wide selection of drinks. The pub is favourite spot for both locals and visitors and we are investing 400k to bring the Olde Barbridge back to life.

Investment / Pub

We are looking for a dedicated and experienced Management Partner to lead the team. The ideal candidate will have a passion for hospitality, strong leadership skills, and the ability to create a friendly and inviting environment for guests. The Investment will be spent on an internal refurb of trading areas including new bar servery, new fixtures and fittings throughout including the trade kitchen and external reapairs and signage.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Manage the day-to-day operations of the pub, ensuring exceptional service and customer satisfaction.
  • Recruit, train, and inspire staff members.
  • Oversee stock management and order supplies as needed.
  • Develop and execute marketing strategies to attract and retain customers.
  • Ensure compliance with health, safety, and licensing regulations.
  • Address customer enquiries, complaints, and feedback in a professional manner.

Requirements:

  • Proven experience as a Publican / Manager or in a similar role within the hospitality industry.
  • Strong leadership and management abilities.
  • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
  • A genuine passion for creating a positive pub experience and inspiring those moments

The Partnership – Fixed

Ready to kick start your own Management Company, manage your own team, and define your own wage structure? Love working closely with an Operations Manager in providing the right management services to build an incredible pub legacy with uncompromising standards and stand out guest experience? Then the Punch Management Partnership Contract is the perfect option.

Alongside tonnes of day to day support and a brilliant framework to grow the business, we provide an uncapped cut of top line turnover to pay yourself and your team in exchange for your Management Company providing the management services at the pub – it’s your structure to own. We understand how important it is for a Management Company to completely own their own team.

In Management Partnerships, we love pub obsessed Management Companies with an entrepreneurial spirit that can help us lead the industry. We love to engage Management Companies that help us create pub legacies that stand the test of time and become the hub of their community. We get that every pub has its own distinct character, so our Operations Manager will work closely with the Management Company to understand the true identity of the business, we can then help support and amplify this as part of the Management Partnership model.

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Financial Information

Initial Deposit
£3,000
Working Capital
£2,000
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