After a truly epic fundraising and development journey Home Kitchen – the fine-dining restaurant that aims to end homelessness – is now open.
London, 18th September – Home Kitchen has now opened its first fine dining social enterprise in Primrose Hill at 130 Regent’s Park Road. After a full refurbishment tastefully designed to convey the restaurant’s social purpose within a quality dining experience, Home Kitchen Primrose Hill opened its doors to its first paying customers on September 11th. The team behind Home Kitchen, which includes Asociat founder Michael Brown have taken on a long-term lease (14 years) at the site of the legendary eatery: Odette’s
The not-for-profit enterprise employs those who are designated homeless and those at risk of becoming homeless: people with mixed life experiences including sofa surfing, living in hostels, unstable or temporary accommodation and rough sleeping. 18 people drawn from this community make up Home Kitchen’s first cohort of recruits. The restaurant is open weekly from Wednesday to Sunday, offering a dinner service Wednesday to Friday, lunch and dinner on Saturday and lunch on Sunday.
“Home Kitchen will be an accelerant out of poverty for our recruits and an incubator of untapped talent for the catering industry. The restaurant business is an ideal vehicle for our social impact because if you can change perceptions in this world, then you can do it in any other walk of life.”
Adam Simmonds