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The duo behind two-hatted Fen are opening a Port Fairy burger bar

Gemima Cody
Gemima Cody

Ryan and Kirstyn Sessions are opening a burger bar in Port Fairy.
Ryan and Kirstyn Sessions are opening a burger bar in Port Fairy. Eddie Jim

Ryan and Kirstyn Sessions, the duo whose two-hatted Port Fairy fine diner Fen closed in early 2018, are opening a new operation in the coastal town.

The couple announced last week that they had bought Port Fairy's Madagalli pizza parlour, a spacious heritage-listed building on Bank Street.

But their new venture involves neither dough nor the native-ingredient degustations they're best known for. Instead, they are converting the space into a yet-to-be-named burger bar with a tight offering of buns (meat and vegetarian), good chips (potentially onion rings, at a stretch) with a concise list of cocktails, accessible wines and craft beers, curated by Kirstyn.

The space will undergo a quick renovation, including a new kitchen, after which the duo plan to be flipping at 24 Bank Street by mid-July, "at the latest".

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Gemima CodyGemima Cody is former chief restaurant critic for The Age and Good Food.

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Original URL: https://www.smh.com.au/goodfood/eating-out/the-duo-behind-twohatted-fen-are-opening-a-port-fairy-burger-bar-20190606-h1f4ow.html