
Behind the scenes
Why we don't say yes to every event
29 April 2026 · 1 min read · The AdeBel team
We don't take on many events. That is a choice, not a limit.
Each season, only a few events fit our calendar. It lets us give each one the full attention it deserves, with nothing left half-done.
In practice, that means we are fully there for every event we say yes to. Every yes is a promise to be present at two in the morning too, when the head chef falls ill or rain comes in under the roof. You cannot make that promise to ten people at once.
Saying no doesn't mean an event isn't worthy. It means we won't promise more than we can keep with care. A promise is as serious to us as the work itself.
The choice gives you something you won't see on an invoice: calm. You don't have to share our attention with three other events booked into the same weekend. When something goes differently than planned, and something always does, we have the room to respond.
When we say yes, we are with your event from the first idea to the last guest. We think about it at night, too. That is exactly why we choose few: to leave room for the one in hand.
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