Napier Courier

Brothers open diner with flavour of the Big Apple

US travels provide the inspiratio­n for new Napier eatery

- Gary Hamilton-Irvine

Two brothers have started a diner in Napier taking inspiratio­n from the “relaxed” hospitalit­y scene in New

York.

Siblings Jett, 28, and Bryn Nichol, 21, are best friends and recently decided to take the plunge and open a business together.

Dylan Jeanne’s officially opened on Friday along Napier’s main shopping strip Emerson St.

Their entire hospitalit­y culture was far more relaxed and far more to the point, and it inspired me a lot. Jett Nichol

“I came back from New York and I couldn’t get the same sandwiches that I was eating over there and it was a huge problem, so I decided to start [a diner] myself,” Jett said of his

inspiratio­n from a three-month trip to the US.

“Their entire hospitalit­y culture was far more relaxed and far more to the point, and it inspired me a lot.

“I have been in hospitalit­y pretty much my entire working life and just came back with a different perspectiv­e.”

As well as coffee, the menu includes plenty of options, and Jett

believed their double, double smashed cheeseburg­er would become a customer favourite.

The brothers are joined by head chef Pasa Oktafio.

Similar to diners in the US, Jett said once they had found their feet he wanted to open early and stay open late, offering coffee and food.

Jett and Bryn, who both grew up in Hawke’s Bay, have two other brothers and their eldest sibling, Cole, helped them design the new establishm­ent.

Jett said starting a business had thrown up plenty of challenges but he and Bryn remained “best friends” and were yet to fight. The name Dylan Jeanne’s references their mum’s name, Jeanne, and a nickname Jett goes by. The diner is located at 222 Emerson St.

 ?? Photo / Paul Taylor ?? Brothers Jett (left) and Bryn Nichol (right) with head chef Pasa Oktafio (centre) at their new diner on Emerson St.
Photo / Paul Taylor Brothers Jett (left) and Bryn Nichol (right) with head chef Pasa Oktafio (centre) at their new diner on Emerson St.

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