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Where is it? Upstairs at 1180 Sandgate Road, Nundah, Brisbane.

Describe Fitz + Potts in a sentence. Like visiting the coolest nanna
you never had.

What goes on there? Apart from lots of drinking and sun-baking on
the astro-turfed balcony, the goal is to find yourself a comfy nook
with an oozing jaffle, while working your way through our daunting
drinks list to a soundtrack of Bowie and Farnham.
How did it all begin? When I moved to Brisbane, I was pretty
disappointed to find the city didn’t really have those great suburban
institutions – your ‘local’. Unfortunately, most of the pubs in the
‘burbs are owned by Coles and Woolies, and capitalism is the enemy
of individuality and soul. So, we decided to set up a quintessentially
Queensland watering hole in Nundah – a suburb quite close to the
city, but with a nice ‘village’ feel.

What were you doing beforehand? My CV resembles a curious
novella about a girl with ADHD. I’ve been a high school manual arts

teacher, an interior stylist, writer, graphic designer, and most
recently I managed a small brewery in Sydney called EKIM.

Describe the space for us. The bar was actually an old
Queenslander farmhouse in another life, but a commercial office
space when we found it. I wanted to reinstate it to its former glory,
so I stripped it back and bathed the space in wallpaper and finds
from the ’50s, ’60s and ’70s. I love the clash of patterns, colours
and eras that all sit happily together. I’m definitely inspired by the
aesthetic excess of past decades.

Where do all the kitsch bits come from? I’m perpetually locked
in a state of bidding warfare on eBay. I love it! I’ve never had a big
bank balance, so I’ve become an expert on how to find something
unique in a cluttered corner of a church op shop, and to see value
in something left on the side of the road. I’ll die with a garage full of
treasures that, alas, probably wouldn’t cover the cost of my casket.

And what’s the story behind that amazing wallpaper? I have a
pretty huge collection of vintage wallpaper. I’ll buy it if I come across
more than a few rolls in a pattern, even if I don’t have a project for
it. It’s actually become a bit of an irrational obsession. I feel like
I’m accumulating not to use, but to preserve these gaudy patterned
parchments – like the decorating equivalent of a seed bank.

What do you love about what you do? Beer. Wine. Spirits. Apart from
these obvious perks, I think my favourite part is the creativity that’s
integral to every part of running the business. From the marketing
and branding to decorating and designing food and drinks, you need
to constantly think outside the box. It’s more than a little gratifying
when your ideas work, and people like what you’re doing.

Are there any drawbacks? Beer. Wine. Spirits. Hangovers are
a hazard of the occupation. Also, the workload is huge. But hey,
I clearly like being busy, because I’m doing it all over again with
a Fitz + Potts beer hall and wine bar in Murwillumbah (between
the Gold Coast and Byron).
Best contact details? fitzandpotts.com.au

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