Hospitality is a tough business, in every sense of the word. We knew that even before a global pandemic bore its brunt. It’s also an industry that is at the heart of our communities. The corner cafe, that pub with the great beer garden, and that lovely little restaurant the whole family agrees on – these are the spaces that make up the tapestry of our neighbourhoods and, indeed, our lives. And this year, when it was all taken away, we learnt the true meaning of “absence makes the heart grow fonder.”
Here in Melbourne, whose hospitality scene has been hardest hit, the ingenuity and nimbleness of owners and operators meant whole new business models were created and launched, seemingly overnight. Us diners could order pre-made cocktails to our doors,…
