
A familiar Prahran landmark is being revived with the return of High St Hotel, which officially reopens on November 17. The venue has been reimagined as a community-focused pub under the leadership of Nic and Bianca Gordon, former owners of Blue Tongue Wine Bar, with Executive Chef Sebastian McQuarrie joining them in the kitchen.
The venue is positioning itself as Prahran’s new local, combining a considered food offering, welcoming hospitality and a strong neighbourhood focus. It aims to appeal to both weekday regulars and weekend visitors.
Under its new leadership, High St Hotel has been reworked into a contemporary, approachable multi-space venue designed to function as a hub for connection.
“Our vision is to reimagine a once iconic venue into a vibrant and multi space destination, catering for all that work, live and play in our community – and beyond our dynamic postcode,” says Nic Gordon.
Its interiors take cues from a ‘Ralph Lauren meets Prahran’ style, incorporating British racing green tones, classic pub elements and updated design features.
The venue now includes a front bar, a spacious dining room and a beer garden that also serves as a new destination for watching live sport. Family influence is woven into the space, with design contributions from Bianca’s mother shaping much of the aesthetic.
In the kitchen, Executive Chef Sebastian McQuarrie has developed a menu that brings modern technique to familiar pub dishes.
The offering ranges from whole rotisserie chicken or porchetta served with sides to crab and prawn toast with XO mayo, deep-fried beef and mozzarella lasagne bites and eye fillet steak frites with bone marrow butter or red wine jus.
“Sebastian brings a stellar resume of culinary leadership across high-performing hospitality venues,” says Bianca Gordon.
“His appointment signals a serious commitment to food quality, consistency and an elevated yet approachable dining experience.”
High St Hotel is also preparing to establish itself as one of Prahran’s central spots for watching live sport. The venue features a large 3.5m x 2.5m superscreen and five additional screens positioned throughout, contributing to a lively match-day environment, especially within the beer garden. A mix of seating and standing areas has been designed to encourage an easygoing, social atmosphere.
Community engagement forms a core part of the venue’s identity. The business places strong emphasis on family involvement, with the venue manager and assistant venue manager both part of Nic’s extended family.
High St Hotel is also launching a $10,000 annual community grant to support local sporting clubs and grassroots teams in the area.
The venue aims to become a relaxed, reliable choice for locals, blending traditional pub sensibilities with a current, community-minded approach.
Source: KateCo. PR
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