Ceremony is a non-alcoholic bottle shop and lounge in Norfolk, VA, created to celebrate community, experimentation, and the ritual of gathering. Our bar and kitchen are intimate by design: a 15-seat dining room, a small. bar, and a highly intentional approach to hospitality.
Our food and beverage programs are ingredient-driven, seasonal, and grounded in care. We operate with a deep commitment to sustainability, zero-waste thinking, and thoughtful pacing. Craft takes time here—and that time is respected.
Our pastry program is designed to serve two distinct but connected experiences:
We are seeking a skilled, curious, and detail-driven Pastry Chef to own and shape Ceremony’s pastry and dessert program. This role blends display-case pastries with a seasonal plated dessert menu, designed to function cohesively within a small, high-intentionality kitchen.
The Pastry Chef works closely with the Executive Chef and Proprietor to create desserts that are modern, globally inspired, fruit-forward, and clearly distinct from traditional French pastry. This is a hands-on role suited for someone who enjoys component-based preparation, thoughtful restraint, and elegant assembly, rather than volume production.
A curated selection of pastries available throughout the day, paired with plated desserts designed specifically for dinner service.
Desserts that finish the meal with balance, texture, and visual clarity—never heavy or excessive.
Menus shift with the seasons, emphasizing produce, natural sweetness, and clean finishes.
Familiar flavors interpreted through global techniques, alternative grains, and contemporary formats.
Desserts designed to thrive in a compact, hoodless kitchen through precision rather than scale.
Components are designed for overlap between formats where appropriate, reducing waste and duplication without compromising experience.
You are the steward of this vision from prep through plate.
To maintain a clear identity and respect neighboring businesses, the pastry program does not include:
Interpretation, deconstruction, or global reinterpretation of familiar flavors is welcome, provided the result is clearly distinct.