“What happens from the start to the finish, I don’t care how that happens, what the process is, as long as the end goal is something that is tasty,” says Scout Sydney’s Matt Whiley.
New Bars
New Bars
The trio behind Brisbane bar Lucky Duck Club — Nick Miles, Kyle Weir, and Dave Marshall — have got a number of tour dates lined up.
Sydney’s northern beaches have picked up a new bar and eatery from an award-winning bartender. Corretto Dee Why opened last week, and it comes from talented barkeep Kurtis Bosley.
When we visit, De Beer has opened the ground floor level of what will eventually be a three-level Hello Gorgeous; a function space and private dining room is on the second floor overlooking the bar below, whilst the final stage of the venue will see a set of stairs ascending to a rooftop bar.
Martin Lange opened new Brisbane bar, Death & Taxes, late last week, and we’ve got some images — and a look at the killer new cocktail menu — here.
Bondi is set to welcome an izakaya into the neighbourhood when new bar Isabel opens in May.
Mr Percival’s is part of the recently developed Howard Smith Wharves precinct, sitting underneath the Story Bridge on the mighty brown snake that is the Brisbane River.
There’s a lot of great aperitivo and Spritz-style drinking going on at Si Paradiso.
A bar it is and a great bar it is at that. It’s also one of the smallest — if not the smallest — bars we have. Coming from the team behind Tio’s Cerveceria — one of the world’s great tequila bars — Cantina OK! is all about mezcal.
Bust out the Hawaiian shirts. Blue Kahunas is a new bar that brings a touch of tiki escapism to Newcastle (and a whole lotta rum, too).
There’s a new bar coming for Michael Madrusan and Zara Young, the people behind the Made In The Shade Group which owns some of Melbourne’s best bars, The Everleigh and Heartbreaker. The group plans to open Bar Margaux in May, in a basement on Londsdale street in the Melbourne CBD.
Sydney’s northern beaches are about to get an injection of delicious all day dining and drinking, when award-winning bartender Kurtis Bosley opens Corretto on Dee Why Beach.