The most wonderful time of the year is fast approaching in Bristol and Bath with Christmas markets, sparkling lights, and festive celebrations. These are the some of most exciting few months in the hospitality industry. With Christmas celebrations in full swing, the festive period at M&B means countless pigs in blankets and Christmas songs on repeat!
If you’re looking to earn extra funds for all those Christmas gifts, whilst also soaking up all the festive cheer Christmas has to offer, then why not join one of our hospitality teams this year? Whether you’re looking to join one of our bar or waiting teams or become part of our brigade of chefs, we have something for you this festive season.
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