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Patio by Range

Range Brewing’s updated take on your neighbourhood pub.

Matt Shea

Patio's sun-dappled courtyard.
1 / 3Patio's sun-dappled courtyard.Supplied
12 taps pour 10 beers and two wines.
2 / 312 taps pour 10 beers and two wines.Supplied
Patio is a neighbourhood bar in Rosalie, Brisbane, opened by Range Brewing.
3 / 3Patio is a neighbourhood bar in Rosalie, Brisbane, opened by Range Brewing.Supplied

Patio by Range

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The Range Brewing crew opened Patio in 2023 in the old Moga premises on Baroona Road. They kept that venue’s sun-dappled brick courtyard but reworked the interior to resemble something of an updated take on your neighbourhood pub, with a curved, tile-topped timber bar and vintage bar stools.

Patio has 12 taps pouring 10 beers and two wines. The brews are a combo of Range’s popular regular drops, its forever changing weekly beers and the odd collaboration with other breweries, while the wines are produced by Victoria’s Latta Vino.

For food, those missing Range’s now-closed Jacopo’s Pizza can get it here alongside snacks such as honey-glazed lamb ribs with tahini yoghurt, burrata with Riser sourdough, a fresh prawn roll, and charred flatbread lathered with ’ndjua butter and honey.

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Matt SheaMatt Shea is Food and Culture Editor at Brisbane Times. He is a former editor and editor-at-large at Broadsheet Brisbane, and has written for Escape, Qantas Magazine, the Guardian, Jetstar Magazine and SilverKris, among many others.

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