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HE ever-evolving West Village super-site in the heart of West End in Brisbane’s inner south has a new wine bar with a pretty serious pedigree. Named after Frederick Peters, founder of the eponymous ice cream factory, the original brick buildings now forming part of mega-development that includes cafes, art galleries, retail and residential. It is the latest project from and , of The Wolfe, La Lune, and Corella in collaboration with and , of Kangaroo Point’s One Fish Two Fish. Two chefs (Paul and Daniel), a front of house gun (Dewes) and PR and branding supremo (Amelia) makes for something of a dream team for this colourful, sub-tropical vibe.

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