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ivycollection.comWhat's the average pay for a waiter at The Ivy?
The average pay for a waiter at The Ivy is between £9.50 and £12.15 per hour.
The top paying employers for waiters and waitresses are Soho House, InterContinental Hotels Group and The Ivy.
Last updated 22 July 2024
What is the Real Living Wage?
The Real Living Wage is a voluntary rate employers can sign up to that is based on the real cost of living.
Location | Real Living Wage |
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London | £13.15 |
Rest of the UK | £12.00 |
What is the legal minimum wage?
The minimum wage is the legal minimum you must be paid per hour.
Age group | Legal minimum wage |
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21 or older | £11.44 |
18-20 | £8.60 |
Under 18 | £6.40 |
Apprentices | £6.40 |
More about pay at The Ivy
Who pays waiters and waitresses the most?
- Soho House Pay £10.50-15.20 per hour
- InterContinental Hotels Group Pay £10.00-12.00 per hour
- The Ivy Pay £9.50-12.15 per hour
- Crowne Plaza Pay £9.50-11.76 per hour
- Compass Group Pay £10.50-12.59 per hour
- Côte Restaurants Pay £9.60-12.50 per hour
- Marriott Pay £8.63-12.81 per hour
- Hawksmoor Pay £9.92-14.00 per hour
- Dishoom Pay £9.50-16.40 per hour
- Wagamama Pay £9.50-11.42 per hour
Jobs at The Ivy
What are waiters and waitresses saying about pay at The Ivy?
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Best thing
Meeting new people, diversity from day to day
Worst thing
Ridiculously long shifts (upto 17 hours) with a pay that doesn’t match your effort.
The Ivy Bartender, January 2024
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Best thing
Great team
Good pay + tips
Nice environmentWorst thing
Snobby customers
Last minute rotasThe Ivy Waitress, March 2023
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Best thing
Pay is good for my age
Worst thing
Quite hard to swap shifts
The Ivy Employee, December 2021
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Best thing
Contracted hours, decent pay, helpful colleagues
Worst thing
Stressful when busy, odd hours, no sick pay
The Ivy Receptionist, July 2021