Collection: Host/Hostess Shoes

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Front-of-house shifts mean hours on polished floors, greeting guests while trays of food and drinks move around you. Our slip-resistant shoes for front-of-house staff are built to look polished enough for the dining room while gripping through a full service, with cushioning for the hours you spend on your feet.

Shoes for Front-of-House and Hostess Roles in Hospitality

Front-of-house staff spend long shifts on their feet, in front of guests, and walking on surfaces that can turn slippery in a moment. So they need a comfortable shoe that looks good and grips well.

Every style in this collection features independently tested slip-resistant outsoles, built for the polished, tiled and wooden floors found in dining rooms and lobby areas. Many styles include TripGuard, which helps the shoe transition between surfaces when moving from the dining room to the kitchen or bar. For those working close to food and drink service, select styles feature SpillGuard, a breathable membrane at the forefoot that protects against hot liquid spills.

The range covers dress shoes, Mary Janes, slip-ons and discreet trainer styles to match different venue dress codes, with options for both men and women. Lightweight construction runs across much of the range, with cushioned footbeds designed for shifts spent almost entirely on your feet.

Browse our women's front-of-house shoes and men's front-of-house shoes, or explore our catering collection for styles that work across both kitchen and event roles.

Are there styles smart enough for fine dining service?
Yes, this range is designed to accommodate whatever dress code your venue asks for. The range includes leather dress shoes, Mary Janes, brogues and polished slip-ons designed to sit comfortably alongside formal dining room attire. Every style runs on the same independently tested slip-resistant outsoles as the trainer range, so appearance doesn't come at the cost of grip.

What should I prioritise for shifts spent mostly standing?
Weight and cushioning make the biggest difference. A lighter shoe compounds less fatigue through a full service, and a cushioned footbed reduces the pressure that builds from standing in one area. Several styles in this range use lightweight construction with cushioned midsoles designed for exactly that pattern of work.

Do the dress shoes offer the same grip as the trainer styles?
Yes. The outsole technology is consistent across the entire range. Whether you choose a leather Mary Jane or a knitted trainer, the slip-resistant performance is the same. The differences between styles are in weight, cushioning and upper materials rather than grip.

Can I move between the dining room and kitchen in the same pair?
Yes, and several styles include TripGuard to make that transition smoother. TripGuard reduces the risk of the shoe catching when you step from one floor type to another, which matters when you're moving between a polished dining room floor and a kitchen surface regularly through service.

Do any styles protect against hot drink and food spills?
Yes, select styles include SpillGuard, a breathable membrane at the forefoot that protects against spills from the trays of hot food and drinks you carry past tables all shift. Water-resistant uppers on the same styles handle the splashes that land elsewhere on the shoe, so the protection isn't limited to one part of your foot.