Rays by Range

This Camp Hill watering hole takes inspiration from European corner bars, and marks the Range Brewing crew's fourth Brisbane venue.
Sarah Ward
Published on October 25, 2024

Overview

Call them hangouts. Call them third spaces, aka the places we gather in that aren't home or work. Call them a spot to spend an afternoon with your date or mates enjoying a few brews. Whichever you opt for, these are the types of locations that Range Brewing keeps giving Brisbane. Rays, a new corner bar in Camp Hill that's been welcoming patrons through the door since Friday, October 11, 2024, is the team's latest.

Every patch of this city needs a leisurely watering hole where whiling away a few hours with a drink in your hand feels like the only thing on anyone's agendas. Range's founders Matt McIver and Gerard Martin are doing their part to make that dream a reality. They initially set up shop in Newstead, which is where their brewery is based. After that, they hopped over to the city's inner west to open Patio in Rosalie in 2023. Now comes the duo's addition to the Brissie's southside, which was first announced in August.

This is McIver and Martin's fourth venue in the city — as well as Range and Patio, they also have The Bethnal, the barrel room and event space next to Range, to their name. At Rays, the inspiration comes from European corner bars. So, the Range team has given Brisbane its version, setting up shop in a Newman Avenue space that catches the afternoon light and, in the process, honing in on the third-place concept.

Expect its ten taps to be busy pouring brews no matter the season. If you've visited Patio over the past year or so, you'll know the vibe that McIver and Martin are aiming for, and why it has proven such a hit on the other side of town.

That said, Rays sports its own look. That tiling? It comes in bright limoncello and electric blue hues, across the front bar, as well as tables indoors and out. If you get cosy at a custom-built booth, you'll also be making the most of the spotted gum timber seating. The mood across the entire venue: playful.

Beer isn't the only thing to sip here. The drinks menu also spans seven different cocktails — three of them spritzes — as well as a small range of spirits, plus red, white, sparkling, rosé and orange wines by both the glass and the bottle.

As for the food, options include panko-crumbed chicken schnitzel, fish sandos, gildas and eight types of pizzas, plus lamb ribs, halloumi fries, and shoestring fries paired with southern herbs and spices.

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