The Berry Hill Resort & Conference Center—one of Virginia’s premier destinations for weddings, dining, and special events—is seeking a part-time Bartender to join our team. This role serves across our on-site restaurants and banquet operations, delivering exceptional service in a truly unique, historic setting.
We’re looking for someone who brings energy, professionalism, and a genuine passion for hospitality. The ideal candidate has strong knowledge of cocktails, beer, and wine, and thrives on creating memorable guest experiences while building lasting connections.
What You’ll Do:
- Provide outstanding, timely service in both bar and table settings
- Craft cocktails and deliver a memorable bar experience for every guest
- Accurately process orders and payments using POS systems
- Collaborate with Front Desk, Kitchen, and Sales teams on business levels, specials, and group events
What We’re Looking For:
- Previous bartending and restaurant experience required
- Strong time-management and multitasking abilities
- Calm, professional demeanor in a fast-paced environment
- Excellent communication and problem-solving skills
- A team-oriented mindset with a passion for guest service
Requirements:
Must be available to work nights, weekends, and holidays.
Must be available to work nights, weekends, and holidays.
If you take pride in delivering exceptional service and want to be part of a one-of-a-kind destination known for its hospitality and charm, we’d love to hear from you.
Historic Landmark in the Heart of South Boston
The Berry Hill Resort & Conference Center, Virginia’s premier wedding venue, resort and conference center, is nestled amongst a tree-lined forest covering 700 acres in the heart of historic South Boston, Virginia. This National Historic Landmark welcomed its first guests to the beautiful Virginia countryside in 1728.
Our History
About three miles west of South Boston, on the north side of the Dan River, an inconspicuous farm road turns south off the River Road. The half-mile drive, once lined with stately ailanthus trees, now all but gone, ends at a mossy stone wall enclosing a shady park of some thirty acres, in the center of which, riding the crest of a low hill, stands “Berry Hill,” the majestic home of the Bruces.
The completeness of the property's composition is remarkable. It is even more remarkable that a house of such grandeur should so long have remained almost totally unknown outside the Halifax County area. The reason for this seems to be its remoteness from the other great mansions of the Commonwealth.
Justly acclaimed as the finest example of domestic Greek Revival architecture in the United States, Berry Hill was chosen in 1968 for inclusion in the book, Architecture in Virginia, commissioned by then Governor Mills Godwin.
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