Te Awamutu Courier

Eatery voted among region’s best

Storytelle­r Eatery & Bar named in top seven gastropubs

- Jesse Wood

Te Awamutu’s Storytelle­r Eatery & Bar has been named in the top seven of the central North Island’s best gastropubs and top 50 nationwide.

The establishm­ent received the accolade at the inaugural Estrella Damm Top 50 New Zealand Gastropubs awards in Auckland last Wednesday.

A gastropub is defined as a pub that serves food of a similar quality to a restaurant.

To determine the award winners, members of the public were asked to cast their votes. In total, more than 5000 people voted for the top 50.

A few other Waikato establishm­ents made it into the rankings, including Kaiaua’s Bay View Hotel and Taupō’s Mavericks Gastro Pub as well as Hamilton’s The Keg Room, The Helm Bar & Kitchen and The Lookout Bar & Kitchen.

After the public determined the top 50, a panel of judges chose seven regional winners and the supreme national champion, which was taken out by Takapuna’s Fantail & Turtle.

Storytelle­r Eatery & Bar owners Bridie and Kane Osborne, said they were proud to not only get into the top 50, but also into the top seven for the Central North Island.

“We were so humbled and grateful that our customers took the time to vote for us and that they thought we were worthy of the vote,” Bridie said.

“We’re extremely proud of our team and we couldn’t do it without them. It’s a little bit emotional because this industry is hard enough as it is and it’s just nice to be acknowledg­ed for the hard work that you put in.

“I think our point of difference is our service and our space that we’ve created.

“Our walls are adorned with books and little nick-nacks that each have a story. Our menu items come with a story and our team [are great].”

One of the awards judges was hospitalit­y expert Connie Clarkson, who said it had been an “eye-opening exercise” to judge the competitio­n.

“It has been . . . an honour to explore the vast world of Aotearoa’s gastropubs through the eyes of their best supporters. Given the quality of our seven regional winners, nailing the Supreme Champion was not simple.

“The Fantail & Turtle menu is confident, balanced and presents well, with a commitment to zero waste, provenance and sustainabi­lity,” Clarkson said.

Hospitalit­y NZ chief executive Steve Armitage said the depth and breadth of the country’s food and beverage offering was phenomenal and the competitio­n has been an opportunit­y to showcase an important component of New Zealand’s wider hospitalit­y story.

“There are more than a thousand gastropubs across the motu and these awards are an opportunit­y to recognise and applaud the hard work and dedication that goes into them,” Armitage said.

“The calibre of gastropubs in this country is sensationa­l and we hope that these awards inspire others to get out and experience all that they have to offer.

“This is the first time these awards have been hosted in New Zealand, and our hope is the top 50 list will act as a dining out guide for locals and visitors to enjoy again and again.”

Cola-Cola Europacifi­c partners’ marketing manager Tracey McKay said they were thrilled to get behind the awards.

“Gastropubs often go unnoticed in convention­al culinary awards, so it’s been fantastic to give them a platform to showcase their diverse offering,” McKay said.

“We’re looking forward to deepening our relationsh­ip with gastropubs and their chefs, creating dishes and tasting menus to pair with Estrella Damm, the beer of Barcelona.”

The books and nick-nacks at Storytelle­r Eatery & Bar each have a story

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Te Awamutu’s Storytelle­r Eatery & Bar owners Bridie and Kane Osborne were humbled and grateful that their customers helped vote them into the Estrella Damm Top 50 New Zealand gastropubs.

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