The Park House at Mona Vale is set to reopen its doors on the October long weekend, unveiling a major transformation and a return to its roots with the new name “The Mona.”
Ben Hanson, owner of the establishment and nephew of pub tycoon Arthur Laundy, has spearheaded this renovation, aiming to restore the venue’s local charm while introducing modern amenities. “I want the pub to have that local, relaxed feel again,” Hanson stated, emphasising his vision for a family-friendly and inclusive atmosphere.
The revamp marks a new chapter for the venue, which has been a fixture in Mona Vale since 1966, previously known as the Mona Vale Rex Hotel. In 2014, the pub underwent its first major renovation under the ownership of Fraser Short and the Laundy family, transforming into Park House Food & Liquor.
Key features of the refurbishment include:
- A tribute to local surfing culture with a mural of surfing legend Simon Anderson, painted by Australian artist Steve Gorrow.
- The introduction of “Ben’s Bakery Café & Pizzeria,” opening at 6am, honouring Hanson’s father and his legacy in the northern beaches’ bakery scene.
- A revamped courtyard offering both indoor and outdoor dining options.
- An upgraded menu developed by Hanson in collaboration with Laundy Hotels group head chefs, featuring classic pub fare alongside elevated “surf and turf” options.
- Significant improvements to the Beer Garden and Back Yard, including new astroturf, shade sails, and a children’s playground.
- The addition of an airstream caravan housing beer taps, a deck for live music, and a large screen for sports broadcasts.
- Extensive landscaping with over 150 new plants added to enhance the ambience.
The grand reopening weekend, scheduled for October 4-6, promises a series of events including performances by international DJs, live music, family-friendly activities, and a broadcast of the NRL Grand Final.
Published 24-September-2024