LCN – Licensed & Catering News (LCN) – News Coverage from the Local Trade https://lcnonline.co.uk An Online Resource and Voice for the Industry and Key Decision Makers Fri, 05 Apr 2019 11:15:12 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.2 https://lcnonline.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/cropped-LCN-Icon-32x32.png LCN – Licensed & Catering News (LCN) – News Coverage from the Local Trade https://lcnonline.co.uk 32 32 Matt’s in for the long haul https://lcnonline.co.uk/matts-in-for-the-long-haul/ Fri, 05 Apr 2019 11:15:12 +0000 http://lcnonline.co.uk/?p=9264 Like many of his industry colleagues who have appeared in this column, Matt Knight (29), has been associated with – and dedicated to – the

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Like many of his industry colleagues who have appeared in this column, Matt Knight (29), has been associated with – and dedicated to – the hospitality trade since his teen years.

Now head bartender at the recently refurbished National in Belfast, Matt Knight has been intrigued by the trade since he secured work as a waiter in The Hillside at Hillsborough when he was 18. Not long after his arrival, Matt was transferred onto bar work and he quickly took to the role.

At the time, he was studying history at the former University of Ulster at Coleraine and like many students, bar work was a vital source of additional income.

After leaving The Hillside, Matt found work at Del Torro in Lisburn, working on the floor and behind the bar, and two years later, he moved to a new post at Filthy Chic on Belfast’s Dublin Road. Initially, he worked as a glass collector but very quickly, he got the chance to go behind the bar too, and it was here that he first began to really learn the mixologist’s art.

Matt formed a strong relationship with his manager at the time, Jamie Kirk, who was happy to give the aspiring young bartender some valuable early experience on quiet mid-week nights.

‘To be honest, this whole thing started as just a way to make extra money, but I quickly found that I really enjoyed the work and the kind of lifestyle that goes with it,’ recalls Matt. ‘I became good friends with Jamie and the other guys that worked at Filthy’s and we spent a lot of time together, which I really enjoyed.’

After about a year at that venue, Matt was on the move again, spending the next three years or so alternating between the former Aether & Echo, Apoc and Love & Death.

‘I learned a lot more there,’ he says. ‘A lot of what they did was very classically orientated. We hadn’t been used to doing a lot of prep work at Filthy Chic, but at A&E, you learned about how things are made and about being creative. You made up your own drinks, you didn’t just stick things in a shaker and shake them. It was a great experience, working with a lot of great guys.’

Eventually, however, Matt became restless again and like many young bartenders, he began to look outside NI for a fresh challenge. He has family in Brisbane, Australia, and in July 2017, he flew out there for a two-year working holiday.

For the first year, Matt worked in a cocktail bar in Brisbane and then, after completing six months of compulsory farm work as part of his visa requirement, he move to Melbourne for a year. Initially, he worked in ‘a wee dive bar’ before relocating to the Bluebonnet barbecue restaurant for the last six months of his stay.

‘I worked as a senior waiter here and it was a good job, the food was excellent and they had a very nice drinks programme. This was a really popular, modern venue and I also got to spend some time behind the bar,’ adds Matt.

As his visa came to an end, a friend back in Belfast told him about a vacancy at The National which Matt subsequently secured:

‘That was pretty much it,’ he told LCN this month. ‘I’m still getting used to how much Irish people drink compared to Australians and the job is harder here, even compared with a busy night in Australia. The people there are very laid back and they drink more slowly. Here, it’s a bit more intense, but that’s good. Sometimes, in Australia, you’d get bored just waiting for people to actually start drinking.’

As for the future, Matt says he’s keen to stay hands-on behind the bar:

‘I don’t really fancy a general manager’s job or anything like that,’ he adds. ‘Maybe in a few years’ time, I could look at managing a couple of venues as a beverage manager or something like that, but I still want to travel as well, maybe to Canada or the States, so I am keeping that in mind.’

 

Matt recommends:

Raspberry Crusta

Ingredients:

30ml rosemary-infused gin

30ml strawberry-infused vermouth

10ml Maraschino liquor

25ml Aquafaba

25ml raspberry sherbet

 

Method:

Add it all to a tin and shake hard without ice. Then shake with ice and fine strain into a sour glass. Then sprinkle raspberry dust over the top and enjoy.

 

 

 

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LCN Awards 2019 – deadline EXTENDED https://lcnonline.co.uk/lcn-awards-2019-deadline-extended/ Tue, 19 Mar 2019 10:28:06 +0000 http://lcnonline.co.uk/?p=8967 Hospitality’s biggest night is fast approaching and entries for the 10th LCN Gala Awards have been arriving with us in huge numbers once again this

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Hospitality’s biggest night is fast approaching and entries for the 10th LCN Gala Awards have been arriving with us in huge numbers once again this year.

Also, we’re receiving a flood of enquiries around criteria and the closing date, so we’ve decided to extend this by just 48 hours to give you a little more time to get into the running for NI’s biggest hospitality competition.

You now have until midnight on March 21 to submit your bid for the trade’s most sought-after awards.

You can do this by clicking on the ‘LCN Awards’ tab above – you can also get all the details from any recent copy of the magazine, although you’ll probably need to enter online at this stage if you don’t want to miss our final deadline.

Remember, these are Northern Ireland’s premier hospitality awards – entirely independently organised, rigorously assessed by Spotcheck NI and attached to the biggest night out on the local hospitality calendar, the LCN Gala Awards, which take place this year at the Europa hotel in Belfast on June 7.

With new sponsors onboard; a fresh new category line-up; live broadcasts with our long-term media partner, Q Radio  and an exciting line-up of live entertainment on the night there is simply nothing to touch the Licensed & Catering News Awards.

It’s become a local institution and you can be a big part of this year’s event – get your entry in today and be in with a chance of securing local and national publicity for you and your business and the satisfaction that comes with peer recognition at this level.

You have absolutely nothing to lose and everything to gain.

Click on the awards tab at the top of this page and launch your bid for a place on the winners’ podium at the 10th Licensed & Catering News Awards.

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The race is on! https://lcnonline.co.uk/the-race-is-on/ Fri, 07 Dec 2018 16:11:22 +0000 http://lcnonline.co.uk/?p=7502 Belfast’s chic Grand Central Hotel was the backdrop this month for the launch of the Licensed & Catering News Gala Awards 2019. Now in their

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Belfast’s chic Grand Central Hotel was the backdrop this month for the launch of the Licensed & Catering News Gala Awards 2019.

Now in their ninth amazing year, the biggest night out in the local industry’s calendar has been re-invented again for next year and we can promise an even bigger, bolder and more exciting night out than last year.

You can find out lots more about the ninth LCN Gala Awards on pages 13-15 of the current edition, of LCN where you’ll also find an entry form.

Or you can click through on the tabs to the left and get your entry in right away.

Remember, as always, these awards are free to enter and independently and rigorously adjudicated by Spotcheck NI.

We’re looking forward to a huge night out in Belfast on June 7 next year. See you there!

 

Our picture show awards organiser, Bill Penton, with LCN Awards model, Meagan Green at the recent launch in Belfast’s Grand Central Hotel. Included is chef, Shannon Knox.

 

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