Tag: licenced venue

  • SA’s Best Pub Burger Revealed

    The Feathers Hotel in Adelaide’s eastern suburbs has topped the SA Pub Burger Challenge, taking top prize for South Australia’s Best Pub Burger from the AHA SA for the hotel’s wagyu beef burger (pictured).

    The $24 creation by Chef Luke Brabin impressed the judges and features Wagyu Beef, smoked bacon, cheddar, tomato, lettuce, mustard, mayo, chimmi and crispy bits.

    It was the excellent flavour in addition to the presentation which made this burger a standout, and that is what you would go back to an establishment for. If the food tastes good, and it looks good, you’ll go back,” said judge Christine Stephan, after judging took place at Tasting Australia.

    “Overall the quality today has been amazing. Any of these burgers are worthy of being on their pub menu,” said Stephan.

    Feathers Hotel Venue Manager Andrew McDowell said he was thrilled with the result and commended Luke on his efforts.

    “We are very proud and excited to say that South Australia’s best pub burger can now be found in Adelaide’s eastern suburbs – right here at The Feathers Hotel,” Mr McDowell said.

    The other finalists for SA’s Best Burger were: Bellum Hotel, Mt Schank; Caledonian Hotel, North Adelaide; Cremorne Hotel; Golden Grain Hotel, Pinnaroo; Grove Hotel, Golden Grove; Hackney
    Hotel; Kensington Hotel; Lakes Hotel; The Pickled Duck, Modbury; Torrens Arms Hotel; and V Hotel, Virgina.

    “The Burger is often the signature of the Hotel, with venues putting their own spin and style as a point of difference” said AHA|SA CEO Ian Horne.

    “Hotel kitchens are keeping up with market trends to be more innovative and the quality of produce is immensely important. A burger is a highly sought-after menu item for patrons and along with other traditional pub fare, offers great value and is still incredibly popular,” said Horne.

    With over 50 entries received from hotels across the state, a blind tasting was held in March to determine the 12 finalists.

    The judging panel included SA Minister for Trade, Tourism and Investment, The Hon David Ridgeway MLC, Shane Wood of Holco Fine Meat Suppliers, Chris Stephan of Pen & Palate, Emma Shearer a TA Ambassador & The Lost Loaf and Adelaide chef Nicholas Finn. Master of Ceremonies for the challenge was celebrity chef Adam Swanson.

    The Feathers Hotel Precinct recently launched its new Greenhouse Restaurant, which also debuts a new menu and fine wine cellar, as well as its broader hotel refurbishment.

    Luke Brabin joined the Feathers Hotel Precinct as Executive Chef in late 2018. He trained under the mentorship and guidance of chefs including Cheong Liew, Simon Bryant, Luke Mangan, Tim Pak Poy, Josh Emmett and Gordon Ramsay.

    Source: https://www.theshout.com.au/australian-hotelier/food-beverage/best-pub-burger-revealed-by-hotel-association-aha-sa-feathers-hotel-chef-luke-brabin/

  • How Local Venues are Ditching Plastic Straws

    We are all aware of the impact plastic is having on the environment which is one reason many venues are making the move away from single-use plastic straws.

    It was recently estimated by 2 scientists that there are roughly 8.3 billion straws washed up on shorelines around the world.

    In addition to publicans who have taken action on the issue, Bacardi, Pernod Ricard and Diageo have all made a commitment to phase out the use of plastic straws within their own businesses gradually.

    Most patrons do support the cause and understand the need for it, so venues simply stop offering straws and more and more patrons stop asking for it.

    Some venues have taken it further by offering only biodegradable straws to those customers that want a straw.

    Read more https://www.theshout.com.au/australian-hotelier/venues-joining-in-the-move-away-from-plastic-straws/

  • These Are The Most Violent Venues in NSW

    The updated list of the most violent venues in NSW has been released, with the Plantation Hotel in Coffs Harbour taking the top spot.

    Released on 27 November the list now also includes for the first time a sporting venue, the Sydney Cricket Ground Trust. The sports venue features at number 14 on the list with 12 violent incidents taking place there in the last financial year.

    The list which began in 2008 includes the most violent incidents ranging from 21 in the past year to 12.

    Venues such as the nightclub Home which recorded 19 incidents and more are subject to a mandatory 1:30am lockout and have to stop serving alcohol 30 minutes before closing. They are also banned from serving alcohol in glass containers or shots, doubles and pre-mixed drinks over 5 per cent alcohol after midnight.

     

    Source: http://www.hospitalitymagazine.com.au/beverage/latest-violent-venues-list-released-for-nsw

  • Local Wines Make a Splash at Hong Kong Competition

    Australian wines continue to impress at an international level, picking up 28 gold medals and 9 trophies at this year’s Cathay Pacific Hong Kong International Wine and Spirits Competition.

    Australian wines and spirits performed well at the awards with Australian Vintage Limited picking up 3 trophies as well as 31 medals.

    In an article on TheShout.com.au chief winemaker of McGuigan Wines, Neil McGuigan, expressed his gratitude at receiving such a top honour for our Riesling in Hong Kong.

    He said the event was an excellent opportunity to showcase Australian wines and spirits to the emerging Asian markets.

     

    Source: http://www.theshout.com.au/2015/11/16/article/Local-wines-shine-at-Hong-Kong-Competition/INONDUQFUO.html