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For a new beautiful location, of A Beautiful Mess, we are looking for colleagues for the kitchen and service (such as chef, assistant manager, self-employed cook, floor manager, service employee, etc.). Do you support our mission and do you want to be part of this special team? Don’t be a stranger, but send an open application. We’d love to meet you!

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A RESTAURANT THAT TOUCHES LIVES

In the heart of Amsterdam, at the Oosterdokseiland, we are building a new large restaurant community place with a separate kitchen for cooking workshops and an event space. We will open at the end of 2023.

 

The location is a triple-A location with an incredibly beautiful restaurant with a terrace and a view over the IJ. We are right next to Nemo, the OBA (public library) and Hanneke’s tree, on the ground floor of the new Campus of Booking.com. A downright dream location, courtesy of one of the world’s largest travel e-commerce companies. Booking.com wants to make it easier for everyone to experience the world and that inclusive mission fits perfectly with the goals of A Beautiful Mess.

 

It will become a lively place, a busy restaurant with larger events, conferences and lectures where we can make even more impact with our learn-work programs.

 

 

Kom jij bij ons werken?

Do you get excited and do you support our mission? Do you want to be part of this special team? Then we would like to get in touch with you. Don’t be a stranger, but send an open application to luna@refugeecompany.com. We’d love to meet you!

 

 

A Beautiful Mess

A Beautiful Mess was launched by Refugee Company. At our company and in our restaurants, people who once fled to the Netherlands gain practical experience. Our employees build up a network, learn to speak Dutch and find peace to discover what they want to do in the future. When they learn to be a cook or waiter, they find a job at another bar or restaurant, or go to school to get their (hospitality) diploma. If the restaurant business isn’t their cup of tea, that’s okay too: there’s more to life than food and drink.