The Pure South team has sought out small producers and growers and built close relationships with them, using sustainable, ethical foodstuffs.
Pure South Dining has worked with farmers, fishermen and artisan producers in Tasmania, King Island and Flinders Island, spreading the word about the quality of Tasmanian gourmet goods. And now it is closing its doors.
But only for a short time.
Owners Phillip Kennedy and Peter Leary this week unveiled plans to expand their operation over two levels, closing for a complete refurbishment from April 30.
When Pure South re-opens it will offer a variety of experiences and spaces within the restaurant," co-owner Kennedy said.
Patrons will soon not only be able to dine in style, they will be able to opting for a morning coffee or a cold beer and some oysters in the afternoon.
"We will have such a variety of spaces within the two floors so that there will be something to suit everyone, whatever they are in the mood for,” Kennedy said.
David Hall will continue as head chef in the re-imagined space.
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