Home Kitchen London Staff

Home Kitchen London Partners with Delivered Social to Expand Impact

In the heart of Primrose Hill, London, a dining experience like no other is offering more than exquisite cuisine – it’s serving up second chances, dignity, and a path out of homelessness. Home Kitchen London, the world’s first fine dining restaurant staffed predominantly by individuals with lived experience of homelessness, is redefining hospitality while making a profound social impact.

Partnering for Purpose: Delivered Social Joins the Mission

To help spread the word and grow its impact, Home Kitchen London has partnered with leading digital marketing agency Delivered Social. Known for supporting socially driven organisations through creative and accessible marketing solutions, Delivered Social is now working alongside Home Kitchen to elevate its profile, reach new audiences, and ultimately help more people transition from the streets into sustainable careers in hospitality.

This partnership aims to shine a brighter spotlight on the restaurant’s mission and the powerful stories behind each staff member. Through strategic campaigns, social media support, and storytelling, Delivered Social is helping ensure that Home Kitchen’s message of hope and opportunity reaches every corner of the capital and beyond.

 “We’re incredibly proud to support such a powerful initiative that not only redefines fine dining, but also gives people the opportunity to rebuild their lives with dignity and purpose. It’s more than a partnership – it’s a shared mission.” Said Jonathan Bird, Founder of Delivered Social.

A Vision Brought to Life

Home Kitchen is the product of a collaboration between Soup Kitchen London, a long-standing charity supporting vulnerable people, and Michelin-starred chef Adam Simmonds. Volunteering at the Soup Kitchen during the COVID-19 pandemic, Simmonds witnessed the pressing need for meaningful change and was inspired to act. The result is a not-for-profit restaurant that not only challenges public perceptions of homelessness but also offers tangible pathways to stability and independence.

All staff at Home Kitchen are given the opportunity to earn professional culinary qualifications through the Beyond Food Foundation and receive further training at Westminster Kingsway College, where they can obtain a City & Guilds certification- equipping them with the tools to thrive in the hospitality sector.

More Than a Job – A Community

What sets Home Kitchen apart is the community it builds. The work environment is supportive, respectful, and empowering. As team member Lily describes, “I think it is like my second home and every time I come here, I come with a smile and every time I leave, I’m leaving with my smile.”

Each dish served isn’t just a testament to fine dining, it’s a symbol of transformation.

How You Can Help

Supporting Home Kitchen is as simple as booking a table. Every meal enjoyed contributes directly to the training and development of team members working to rebuild their lives. Now, thanks to the partnership with Delivered Social, even more people will be able to discover this remarkable place and be part of its journey.

To make a reservation or learn more, visit homekitchenlondon.org.

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