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Eat, Pray, Pizza: World Pizza Day marked with free pizza giveaway at L’Antica Pizzeria da Michele
World Pizza Day will be marked in Sydney on January 17 with a giveaway from L’Antica Pizzeria da Michele. The Naples-born pizzeria is offering 300 complimentary pizzas across a six-day period.
The new Sydney Fish Market opens soon: Here’s what we know
The new Sydney Fish Market is set to open to the public on January 19 2026, marking one of the most significant food developments Sydney has seen in decades.
Melbourne’s Mill Place Merchants introduces new food menu
Mill Place Merchants has introduced a new food menu, expanding the offering at the Melbourne cocktail bar beyond drinks alone.
The CBD venue, hidden down one of the city’s laneways, is known for its prohibition-era setting, live jazz and historically accurate cocktails inspired by 19th- and early-20th-century recipes. The addition of food gives guests an incentive to stay longer, while keeping the bar’s cocktail program at the centre of the experience.
Grill’d backs frontline charities with national Local Matters campaign
Grill’d is rolling out a national Local Matters takeover this January, with $89,000 set to be shared across three charities supporting frontline workers. Running across all 178 Grill’d restaurants nationwide, the campaign will see funds distributed between St John Ambulance Australia, the Australian College of Nursing Foundation and Police Care Australia.Â
One-night-only Sri Lankan and Bengali menu coming to Kolkata Social
Plate It Forward Hospitality Group will host a one-night-only collaborative dinner at Kolkata Social on January 20 2026. The event brings together Sri Lankan chef Nip Liyanapathirana (@nipcooks) and Kolkata Social Executive Chef Ahana Dutt. Titled ‘Across the Water from Vanga to Lanka‘, the dinner centres on an eight-course set menu that explores the shared culinary history between Sri Lanka and Bengal.
Macca’s reintroduces El Maco range with new options to choose from
Macca’s has brought back the El Maco range this January, with the limited-time menu that returned to restaurants nationwide from January 14. First introduced to Australian menus in the 1990s, El Maco has developed a long-running following and is periodically reintroduced as a limited-time offering.
City of Sydney seeks feedback on changes to outdoor dining rules
The City of Sydney has opened public consultation on proposed changes to its outdoor dining program, which could make it easier for cafes, bars and restaurants to operate permanent outdoor dining spaces.
Arnott’s Cheds original recipe gets a send-off at 98 Lygon Street
Brunswick East bar and bistro 98 Lygon Street has launched a limited-time martini and bar snack pairing using Arnott’s Cheds made with the original recipe, following confirmation that the cracker’s recipe is changing. For a short time, the venue is serving the nostalgic cracker topped with ricotta and cod roe, paired with its signature filthy martini.Â
GYG formalises Double Protein option across menu
Guzman y Gomez has officially added a ‘Double Protein’ option to its menu, formalising a long-running customer habit of ordering extra filling. The move comes as more Australians focus on protein intake, with GYG noting that 18% of guests who order bowls already double their protein.
Bacardi report reveals the cocktail trends shaping 2026
Cocktail culture is shifting again, with earlier nights, local flavours and more theatrical drinks set to shape how Australians drink in 2026. Those changes are outlined in the latest Bacardi Cocktail Trends Report, released by Bacardi Limited in partnership with The Future Laboratory (TFL).
CELSIUS launches new flavour with convenience-store rave in Brunswick
CELSIUS and 7-Eleven Australia are hosting what’s being billed as Australia’s first convenience-store rave to mark the launch of CELSIUS’ new Sparkling Raspberry Peach flavour. The one-off event will take place on January 17 at a 7-Eleven store on Brunswick Road, which will be transformed into a morning dance floor for a four-hour rave.Â
Mick Fanning and Balter launch a book you can put your beer on
Three-time world surfing champion Mick Fanning and Balter Brewing Company are bypassing traditional bookstores to launch a new book via pubs and bars. Titled ‘Beers Do Come True: the definitive guide to achieving your beers,’ the publication takes an unconventional format. Instead of printed pages, the book is made entirely from beer coasters.
Tokyo-trained chef Ikuo Kobayashi to helm +81 Sushi Kappo in Brisbane
+81 Sushi Kappo is set to open in West End, bringing a lavish 12-seat omakase experience led by Tokyo-trained chef Ikuo Kobayashi to Brisbane. The intimate restaurant is the latest opening from the +81 group and will officially launch on February 5, following a soft opening period.
Melbourne’s Prosecco Festival to return for 2026
Melbourne’s Prosecco Festival will return to Abbotsford Convent on February 28, bringing its annual celebration of sparkling wine back for a ninth year. Held across two sessions, the festival offers attendees the chance to meet growers, winemakers and importers while tasting more than 50 different Proseccos from Italy and Australia.
January dining is busier than expected, new OpenTable data shows
January is shaping up to be busier than usual for restaurants, with new research from OpenTable suggesting Australian diners are starting the year with social plans already in motion.
Founder Profile: Leuca’s Shaun May on flavour over fizz
Shaun May is the co-founder of Leuca, an Australian vodka-infused water brand offering a non-carbonated alternative to traditional RTDs. In this profile, he talks to Crumb Wire about building the next challenger brand in Australia’s drinks category.
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