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Popular Mermaid Waters cafe Double Barrel Kitchen set to expand — here’s what you can expect to see on the menu

It was always double or nothing for this popular Gold Coast cafe, and now the owners can reveal the details of the popular brunch restaurant’s expansion and relocation.

A popular Mermaid Waters cafe is expanding with a new venue in Benowa. Picture Glenn Hampson
A popular Mermaid Waters cafe is expanding with a new venue in Benowa. Picture Glenn Hampson

It was always double or nothing for Double Barrel Kitchen.

After three years of operation in Mermaid Waters, the initial expansion vision is becoming a reality for owners Jess Winter and Peter Tutton.

“We’ve always wanted to expand,” Jess says.

“Our current venue is at the stage where it can run by itself without us there.

“I always like doing new things and being on the go — it was time to do something new.”

The second Double Barrel Kitchen is set to open in Benowa in the newly developed Marina Village.

“Sunland (Marina Village developers) approached us last year about coming over to the new development. The space ticked all the boxes,” Jess says.

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Double Barrel Kitchen is expanding with a new restaurant in Benowa. Picture Glenn Hampson
Double Barrel Kitchen is expanding with a new restaurant in Benowa. Picture Glenn Hampson

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“We’d been looking for quite a while to find another nice spot that had a nice view, that was bigger than our current venue, and we wanted a venue we could branch into doing functions.

“It’s more of a restaurant style, we’ll be open breakfast lunch and dinner.

“It’s right there on the water, it’s in an area that I think could do with a nice restaurant for locals to have their early morning coffee.”

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Fans of Double Barrel Kitchen’s simple, seasonal breakfasts will be pleased to know the morning menu will echo the original, but Jess says the new eatery provides more room to experiment with lunch and dinner.

“The lunch menu and dinner menu will be more restaurant structured, with entrees, mains and desserts and sides,” Jess says.

“Initially we’re going to open for dinner Friday (and) Saturday nights and wait for the momentum to grow.

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Double Barrel Kitchen’s second venue will focus on its lunch and dinner menu. Picture Glenn Hampson
Double Barrel Kitchen’s second venue will focus on its lunch and dinner menu. Picture Glenn Hampson

“The menu will be a mix of old classics revived. I’m saying it’s modern Australian food.

“We’ll be opening in the middle of winter so this menu is very wintry, we’ll have a nice lamb ragout, a southern style gumbo, there’s pasta, there’s seafood on there, some salads.

“It’s not going to be fine dining, it’ll be casual, comfortable style dining, not ridiculously priced.

“We’ve got to look at our demographic. There’s a lot of families out there, so we wanted to make it so everybody can afford to come out to have dinner and brekkie.”

Current head chef Adam Huffines will lead the kitchen, giving him the opportunity to flex his evening dining muscles once more.

“Adam did his apprenticeship at Woodchoppers (Inn), then he went to Moo Moos Restaurant, then he was the head chef of Tugun Surf Life Saving Club,” Jess says.

“His style of cooking is that he likes to recreate the old classics, putting a modern twist on them.

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Double Barrel Kitchen's new location in Benowa.
Double Barrel Kitchen's new location in Benowa.

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“He also has a Texan heritage, so he likes smoking things like ribs and wings.”

Jess says she wasn’t surprised by the success of Double Barrel Kitchen, a refreshing attitude to have in what can be an unpredictable hospitality industry.

She says she owes it to a strong work ethic from herself and her partner, and a team of staff that treat the customers like close friends.

“I knew we would be successful, both Peter and myself are very hard working and driven. We wouldn’t not let it succeed,” Jess says.

“We just try to keep it simple in doing good food and good coffee. The majority of our customers are regulars.

“We know they’ve just had a grandchild or they’re going to Monaco for three months.

“We push our staff on learning people’s names, spending that two minutes having a chat. I think a lot of places on the Coast lack that.”

Double Barrel Kitchen is expected to open at the end of June.

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