Blank Street

CafeManager

$75–85k Los Angeles, California, United States
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

Neural analysis suggests this role is
optimal for Manager candidates.

The Brief

“Cafe Manager at Blank Street. Skills: Team leadership, Operations management, Customer experience. Hire, train, coach, and develop team. Create positive, high-performing culture”

What You'll Achieve.

Drive sales; Drive profitability; Drive customer satisfaction; Continuously improve performance; Continuously improve processes; Continuously improve team results

Industry & Context.

Problems you'll solve

Troubleshoot; Problem solve; Prioritize urgency

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

4+ years managing single-unit operations, Experience managing large hospitality teams, Experience managing inventory and supply chain ordering

What You'll Do.

high-performing culture

Address performance issues

Deliver exceptional food

and hospitality standards

and operational compliance

Lead by example on the floor

Maintain company standards

and operational changes

Drive sales and profitability

Drive customer satisfaction

Build connections within local community

Continuously improve performance

Continuously improve processes

Continuously improve team results

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Collaborate across departments; Collaborate across teams

Communication Scope

Interpersonal skills; Communication skills

Full Job Description

About Us At Blank Street, we’re on a mission to become the defining food and beverage brand of our generation. From the very beginning, we’ve set out to add a spark to ordinary experiences through elevated products, attention-to-detail, and a commitment to making every moment memorable. We’re motivated by the millions of customers we serve across cities, and know that our potential is unlimited. It all starts with our people and their commitment to make magic happen each and every day. Add a Spark to the Ordinary… As a Cafe Manager at Blank Street, you’ll play a key role in bringing our brand to life in Los Angeles. You’ll launch and lead one of our first cafés, building a high-performing team, setting the standard for operations, and creating an exceptional customer experience every day. This role is about more than running a store—it’s about embedding Blank Street into the fabric of the community. You’ll inspire your team to serve with passion, care, and precision, ensuring every guest feels welcomed and every coffee is made with pride. We’re looking for a proven operator who thrives in fast-paced, high-growth environments and takes pride in delivering world-class hospitality. If you’re customer-focused, highly organized, and motivated to make a lasting impact, this is your opportunity to grow with us as we scale across LA. Responsibilities People Hire, train, coach, and develop your team Create a positive, high-performing culture Manage schedules, payroll, and attendance Address performance issues with care and consistency Product Deliver exceptional food, beverage, and hospitality standards Maintain inventory, ordering, and operational compliance Lead by example on the floor Operations Keep cafés clean, safe, and running smoothly Maintain company standards across all areas of the business Execute new launches, initiatives, and operational changes Business Drive sales, profitability, and customer satisfaction Build strong connections within the local community Co

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