Team Member Black Bean Deli Orlando 1835 East Colonial Drive, Orlando, FL 32803
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- Any schedule considered
- Full-time, Part-time
- Any experience welcomed
Job Description
As a team member, you're fully immersed in the spirit of the establishment. You're high functioning, adaptable, and ready for whatever a customer throws at you. Working with other team members isn't just your strong suit, it's one of your favorite parts of the job. When you clock in, you're daring the day to challenge you.
About this location
About Black Bean Deli Orlando
As the visionary, culture director and creative force, I want to preserve Cuban traditions through our food, coffee and experience blending abuela’s kitchen with timeless design.
I want to build restaurants in repurposed buildings that mean something to the neighborhoods of yesterday. My vision for aesthetics are the same as for preserving tradition—Respect the past, Embrace the Future.
My company is ethical and wonderful and is always striving to present our tradition in better settings, with better practices and better resources. Our story is one about how this company came to be and the motive—being responsible for carefully curating and preserving ‘Mi Abuelas Cocina’. Since my grandparents left after the revolution, Cuba has faced some harsh times with forced changes. Cubans set up shop elsewhere and most went to Miami, which it’s growth and change is widely accredited to the Cuban-American people and the, failure is not an option mentality.
My grandparents went from having everything to having nothing in the blink of an eye. They worked hard and their kids worked harder—they thought to themselves that no one would ever take these freedoms away from them again. In the 60’s, Miami cafés with their ventanitas, Cuban sandwiches and platos fuertes became the glue that held our traditions alive and gave faith that the culture was not dead; it had just moved.
I want to build restaurants in repurposed buildings that mean something to the neighborhoods of yesterday. My vision for aesthetics are the same as for preserving tradition—Respect the past, Embrace the Future.
My company is ethical and wonderful and is always striving to present our tradition in better settings, with better practices and better resources. Our story is one about how this company came to be and the motive—being responsible for carefully curating and preserving ‘Mi Abuelas Cocina’. Since my grandparents left after the revolution, Cuba has faced some harsh times with forced changes. Cubans set up shop elsewhere and most went to Miami, which it’s growth and change is widely accredited to the Cuban-American people and the, failure is not an option mentality.
My grandparents went from having everything to having nothing in the blink of an eye. They worked hard and their kids worked harder—they thought to themselves that no one would ever take these freedoms away from them again. In the 60’s, Miami cafés with their ventanitas, Cuban sandwiches and platos fuertes became the glue that held our traditions alive and gave faith that the culture was not dead; it had just moved.