We’re thrilled to welcome Fair Shot Café to South Molton Street this Monday 13th December. Founder and CEO Bianca Tavella set up the business to address the UK’s current 94% unemployment levels for young people with learning disabilities; the social enterprise eatery launches its first flagship venue serving European food and speciality coffee, and aims to transform the lives of young adults with learning disabilities by helping them gain the skills needed to begin a career in hospitality. Fair Shot provides on-the-job training, places trainees in paid employment, and partners with employers to create more jobs for adults with learning disabilities.
“Workplaces need to embrace all kinds of diversity, and we are delighted to work with organisations like Action on Disability and West London College in supporting Fair Shot’s vision to secure training and better employment opportunities for young adults with learning disabilities,” says Amelia Bright, Executive Director of Grosvenor Britain & Ireland. “Fair Shot joins a growing number of conscious brands like Stephen Webster and Native at Browns in Mayfair providing ethical services and products. This is just one way we are driving sustainability and creating a positive impact in the West End.”
Customers can enjoy speciality coffees, teas, sandwiches, salads and cakes at Fair Shot Café, 17 South Molton Street, London W1K 5QT from Monday 13th December.