It's not long until the German-themed brewhouse The Bavarian will throw open its doors in Wollongong, with 500 free hotdogs to celebrate.
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The first people few the doors from 11am on May 30 will score a free sausage.
The family eatery will open on the corner of Crown and Keira Streets, in the now defunct Max Brenner site. It will have a trading capacity of 330 guests including 100 seats alfresco.
Like the other Euro-eateries, the menu will include pork knuckle, crackling pork belly, a range of classic German and gourmet sausages, shared platters, an assortment of schnitzels, chicken wings, salads, plus 20 beers on tap.
Owned by the successful Rockpool Dining Group - who run high profile restaurant brands such as Rockpool Bar and Grill, Spice Temple, The Argyle and Burger Project - they're currently taking applications for full-time and causal positions.
"We're targeting new recruits who live locally, know the area, the community," CEO Thomas Pash said.
"The Bavarian has a strong culture of promoting employees who perform well and display leadership qualities, so there are excellent career development opportunities for the right candidates."
It comes after the chain successfully opened a 550-seat restaurant at Stockland Shellharbour last November.
Individuals interested in applying for a job can reach out to careers@rockpool.com