Here’s cheers … Megan Scott toasts the opening of the new TASTE South Burnett premises

March 1, 2014

Kingaroy business people turned out in force on Friday night to toast the re-opening of TASTE South Burnett in a new location.

Owners Megan and Shannon Scott have relocated the business – which promotes South Burnett wines and foodstuffs – from the Old Butter Factory in William Street, Kingaroy, to a new outlet with an al fresco dining area in Alford Street.

TASTE South Burnett is now located at the end of the walk-through lane that links Alford Street to the parking area at the rear of the Kingaroy Town Hall.

It’s a satellite cellar door which means that local wines can be enjoyed with a platter in the heart of the Kingaroy CBD.

Megan said the move had become necessary because the business required more space as more local suppliers had come on board.

However she said the location would also be more convenient for local residents and would attract “passing trade”. It would also still be attractive for tourists.

TASTE South Burnett originally opened its doors in June 2010.

It is open from 11:00am to 5:30pm Mondays to Fridays and 10:00am to 4:00pm on weekends and public holidays.

Shannon Scott with David and Rosemary Devlin-Brand

Bill Jackson (South Burnett Counselling), Frank Deshon (Deshons Retreat) and John Bjelke-Petersen (Bethany Cottages)

South Burnett mayor Wayne Kratzmann and South Burnett Regional Council Economic Development Manager Phil Harding
Jo and Josh Gadischke (Proteco Gold) and John Carey (Stanwell)
Greg and Kelly Taffe (Go Green Generation) and Sue Whitworth (Richard’s Country Kitchen)