A new social hub featuring good old fashioned pub-grub, The Cove Tavern is back to welcome exhibitors and visitors to the 2012 Sanctuary Cove International Boat Show.
The Tavern is the latest venture by one of the Gold Coast’s most experienced restaurateurs, Max Alfieri, who is the owner-operator of the popular IoEsco restaurant in The Marine Village.
His vision for the Tavern is “a place where visitors and locals can relax and enjoy a traditional pub menu, complete with bangers and mash, shepherd’s pie, chicken Parmigiana, fish and chips and fisherman’s baskets”.
Max has drawn on his own extensive experience in the industry – behind the Gold Coast’s much loved and awarded restaurants Cantina Napoli at Runaway Bay, Eccolo and Darcy’s at Paradise Point – as well as the expertise of business partner Adam Waller in this latest venture.
“We wanted to recreate the classic ‘old pub’ feel, with an urban edge,” says Max. “For the menu, we have gone back to basics to include affordable lunches at around $20 for a main, take away meals and entertainment options including gaming facilities and a TAB.”
Boat show organisers are excited that exhibitors will at last have a welcoming location for socialising and dining, during and after hours.
“We are thrilled that exhibitors, visitors and guests will have a brand new venue for socialising and ‘sealing the deal’,” says Sue Thomson, General Manager Sanctuary Cove International Boat Show.
“2012 will certainly be a year for new additions – a new Tavern, reworked venue for optimal display and traffic through the show, new attractions and a diverse program to give the show an added boost in its 24th year.”
The Cove Tavern also incorporates a boutique wine cellar aptly titled ‘Corker Cellar’, stocking a wide variety of Australian and international wines including selections from Chile, South America, Italy, France, Argentina and New Zealand. In another first, the cellar boasts Enomatic machines which will allow patrons to try the wine before they buy it.