Open vacancy. Levy UK is hiring hospitality hosts for Tottenham Hotspur Stadium’s premium areas — Tunnel Club, Sky Lounge, Cheesemakers and the wider suite tiers. Apply via Levy’s careers portal; Spurs’ own site rarely lists these casual F&B roles.
Tottenham’s hospitality operation is among the densest in European club football (40+ distinct areas). Hosts are guest-facing rather than behind a till: you seat guests, run food and drink service to table standards, and keep a suite presentation-ready between courses.
What the role involves
- Greeting and seating hospitality guests before kick-off.
- Table service for multi-course matchday menus and free-flow drinks packages.
- Coordinating with chefs and runners on allergen and timing notes.
- Resetting lounges between half-time and post-match service windows.
- NFL and concert days use the same host bank with slightly different call times.
Who usually gets hired
- Prior restaurant, hotel or premium-bar experience is strongly preferred.
- 18+ for alcohol service; polished presentation standards apply.
- Right to work in the UK; availability for Saturday 3pm and midweek European kick-offs.
- Comfortable with long periods on your feet in a formal service environment.
Pay and tips
- Base band £14.00–£17.00/hour depending on area and experience.
- Tips and service charge shares can meaningfully lift take-home on sold-out European nights — confirm how pooling works when you interview.
- Uniform is usually provided; smart black shoes are typically your own cost.
Stadium Jobs tip
Mention which areas interest you (Tunnel Club vs general lounges). Levy often places new hosts in higher-volume lounges first, then moves reliable staff into tighter suite products. If you only want NFL or concert days, say so — those banks are staffed separately from the Premier League rota.