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Melbourne’s Hunky Dory fish’n’chip restaurant chain chooses Palm Beach on Gold Coast for its first location outside of Victoria

YOU could soon be finding Dory on the Gold Coast thanks to a popular Melbourne chain, which is set to open its doors in a growing southern suburb.

Hunky Dory is coming to the Gold Coast
Hunky Dory is coming to the Gold Coast

A POPULAR Melbourne fish ’n’ chip restaurant chain has chosen Palm Beach as the location for its first venture outside of the culture capital.

Hunky Dory, which operates nine eateries in Melbourne, will open in July next year at the revamped Pavilions Palm Beach project.

Brisbane-based Consolidated Properties Group and Melbourne-based CVS Lane Capital Partners have partnered on the expansion of the retail centre.

The refurbishment involves splitting the existing Coles into a number of smaller tenancies and opening a new “full line” Coles store and additional shops.

Jim Robotis founded Hunky Dory, which is coming to the Gold Coast.
Jim Robotis founded Hunky Dory, which is coming to the Gold Coast.

Hunky Dory’s Tory Trewhitt has relocated to Byron Bay from Melbourne to spearhead the launch of the brand into the southeast Queensland market.

“My aim is to open between three and five stores in Queensland,” he said. “Our plan is to get involved in the community and sponsor local sporting teams.

Rudi Scutti of CBRE (left), Tory Trewhitt of Hunky Dory and Cody Buck of CBRE on the Palm Beach site. Picture: Mike Batterham
Rudi Scutti of CBRE (left), Tory Trewhitt of Hunky Dory and Cody Buck of CBRE on the Palm Beach site. Picture: Mike Batterham

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“We want that loyalty from locals, we’re not after the tourist dollar.”

He said Palm Beach was chosen as it is going through a “growth spurt” and there were similarities between the suburb and Port Melbourne.

Hunky Dory is popular in Melbourne where it has nine eateries. Pictured is Eddi Meinertz, 20, tucking into some flake (gummy shark) and chips at Hunky Dory in Port Melbourne. Picture: Mark Stewart
Hunky Dory is popular in Melbourne where it has nine eateries. Pictured is Eddi Meinertz, 20, tucking into some flake (gummy shark) and chips at Hunky Dory in Port Melbourne. Picture: Mark Stewart

“We want to replicate what we do in Port here in southeast Queensland,” he said.

“There are opportunities as Palm Beach is still growing.”

Hunky Dory has signed a seven-year lease with a seven-year option for 137sq m at the southeast corner of the Pavilions site on the corner of Fourth Ave and Gold Coast Highway.

The fit-out will include bi-fold doors to open the restaurant up to an outdoor seating area.

Mr Trewhitt said sales at the Melbourne outlets were 70 per cent dine in and 30 per cent takeaway.

“Maybe this one will be half and half, we’re not sure yet.”

Hunky Dory, which offers grilled and deep-fried seafood, as well as burgers, wraps and “super salads”, was founded in 2004 by Greg Robotis.

Rudi Scutti and Cody Buck, of CBRE, are the leasing agents for Pavilions. Leasing rates at Pavilions, which counts Liquorland, LJ Hooker, and Newsventure among its tenants, range between $600/sq m and $950/sq m gross.

Originally published as Melbourne’s Hunky Dory fish’n’chip restaurant chain chooses Palm Beach on Gold Coast for its first location outside of Victoria

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