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Mantle Group Hospitality has moved to sell the leaseholds of two of its Pig ‘N' Whistle pubs in Brisbane.

The sale involves the leasehold interests of the Pig ‘N' Whistles on Brunswick Street in Fortitude Valley and Indooroopilly, available individually or in one line, with the Pig ‘N' Whistle branding to remain with the Queensland hospitality group.

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The latest listings comes after the Mantle Group, led by Godfrey and Jenny Mantle, sold the Pig ‘N' Whistle Redbank Plains leasehold to Redcape Hotel Group for $11.5 million last year.

While the group had been working toward a mid-2019 IPO, enlisting Brisbane stockbroking and advisory firm Morgans for its public listing, it is understood the group's recent annual report shows it had been battling funding issues.

But Mantle Group's chief executive Arj Rupesinghe says the divestment comes as the company focuses on 'the rollout of larger scale venues in Brisbane CBD and the Gold Coast'.

Large scale venues include the recently opened the Hogg & Lamb-designed 770-person capacity The Sound Garden, next to The Fortitude Music Hall, in Brisbane's Fortitude Valley.

'The group is looking forward to moving in a new direction this year,' Rupesinghe said. Zynga poker - texas holdem app store.

A spokesperson confirmed Mantle group secured $85 million in funding from credit fund manager OCP Asia to boost its expansion plans.

Ub40 rivers casino. Rupesinghe said the new direction includes a focus on 'core business and offering new developments in Brisbane City, Sydney and the Gold Coast.'

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CBRE Hotels' Paul Fraser and Chloe Mason have been exclusively appointed to manage the expressions of interest campaign.

'While the Brunswick Street and Indooroopilly assets both carry the Pig ‘N' Whistle brand, we believe they will attract very different purchasers, given they have vastly different attributes and price points,' Mason said.

Lake cumberland poker run. 'Given the Pig ‘N' Whistle brand does not form part of the sale, the incoming purchaser has a real opportunity to reposition the pub immediately and tap into the local community in the surrounding Valley precinct,' Mason said.

Pig ‘N' Whistle Indooroopilly spans a large footprint within the shopping mall, located seven kilometres west of Brisbane CBD. The controversial decision to put 45 poker machines inside the Brisbane suburban mall was approved by the office of liquor and gambling late last year, despite opposition from the local public.

Pig ‘N' Whistle Brunswick Street is spread over two buildings and two levels, comprising two outdoor beer gardens, and four separate bars.

The national expressions of interest campaign closes 26 March, 2020.

If there was ever a time to shop local, it's now. While there might be empty shelves at the supermarkets, plenty of Brisbane's local growers, producers and makers are still at the markets, ready to fill your fridge and pantry with the freshest produce you can buy.

So give up on ever finding TP already and head to one of Brisbane's fresh produce markets this weekend. We've also updated our list to keep you posted on any lifestyle and food truck markets that have closed temporarily, and we'll continue checking for updates.

Produce Markets

Brisbane City Markets

Ditch the supermarket and stock up on your weekly shop at the Brisbane City Markets. Bringing together the best artisans and producers from across SEQ, this is the place to pick up some of the best produce, to get your mid-week fix and to check out some of the best food stalls in town. Best of all, they're now in TWO locations, Reddacliffe Place on Wednesdays and Cathedral Square on Thursdays. So you've got no excuse to miss out on a drool-worthy lunch.

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When: Every Wednesday, 8am–4pm, Reddacliffe Place, and every Thursday 8am-2pm, Cathedral Square
Where: Reddacliffe Place and Cathedral Square, Brisbane City

Davies Park Market

A Brisbane institution, the Davies Park Market is where you'll find a little bit of everything—from a number of local growers and producers selling their delicious wares to a heap of food trucks and local food stalls dishing up tasty eats, not to mention plenty of local craftspeople and creatives. Basically, you'll plan to just do your weekly fruit and veg shopping but come out with a heap of pantry goodies, a full stomach and probably a new outfit and some homewares. And you won't regret a thing.

When: Every Saturday, 6am—2pm
Where: Davies Park, West End

Brisbane Vegan Markets

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The Brisbane Vegan Markets are the ideal spot to join the vego fun. From all things facon (that's fake coconut bacon), vego-patties, soy milk and cruelty free, you'd be crazy not to check out Brisbane's only totally vegan market.

When: Every second and fourth Sunday of the month, 10am-4pm
Where: 56 Russell St, West End

Nundah Farmers Market

You northsiders really are spoilt with the arrival of Nundah's now iconic Farmers Market. Open every Sunday from 6am—you early risers are a shoe in—it's the ideal spot to grab a bite to eat and a coffee form one of the stalls serving up freshly made brekky burgers, croissants and crepes. While you're there, it would be a crime if you didn't pick up your fill of Brisbane's best fresh fruit and veg.

When: Every Sunday, 6am–12pm
Where: Station St (oppopsite Nundah Train Station), Nundah

Northey Street City Farm Organic Market

Didn't know Brisbane had a city farm? Well we do, and it's great. Also great is the Sunday markets they put on every weekend selling hyper local (aka farm fresh from next door) produce. Northey Street City Farm Organic Market is all quaint country feels—with all the food and fresh fruit and veg you'd expect—just in the heart of the city fringe. God, we're a lucky bunch.

When: Every Sunday, 6am–11am
Where: Northey Street City Farm, Windsor

Kelvin Grove Village Markets

Who doesn't love a little market trip on a Saturday morning to put off that weekend to do list . Every Saturday morning Kelvin Grove Village hosts a popular market in the heart and soul of the village. Farmers market style with organic fruits and vegetables, meats and cheeses and all of the fun arts and crafts your heart desires. The perfect way to start off your weekend right.

When: Every Saturday, 6am–1pm
Where: Kelvin Grove Village

Bardon Markets

They may be small in size, but Bardon Markets pack a punch. This quaint community market is all for its locals, and then some! Usually stocked with fresh fruit, veg, eggs, meat and baked treats, you seriously won't look back—but we urge you to hunt down the sausage rolls. 10/10.

When: Sundays, 7am–12pm
Where: Norman Buchanan Park, Bardon

Jan Powers Farmers Markets

The Jan Powers Farmers Markets are perhaps the jewel in the Brisbane market crown. In four fab locations across Brisbane and her surrounds, these gorgeous Brisbane markets are particularly tempting when the sun is shining. From the absolute best local produce, to the huge array of stallholders serving up some choice dishes, they are consistently voted the ultimate Brisbane market experience—and for good reason!

Brisbane Powerhouse
When: Saturdays from 6am–12pm
Where: Brisbane Powerhouse

Manly
When: Every 1st and 3rd Saturday of the month, from 6am–12pm
Where: Waterfront, Manly Harbour Village

Mitchelton (currently on hold)
When: 1st Sunday of the month, 6am–12pm
Where: Blackwood St, Mitchlelon

Saturday Fresh Markets

These are some serious markets for serious market goers—and we're not kidding. The Saturday Fresh Markets have been going strong for years and showing no signs of stopping—heck, not even the 2011 floods could stop them! With everything from fruit and veg to meat and fish, treats, flowers, pet supplies, nuts, honey, eggs, dairy, bulk shopping is a must!

When: Saturdays 6am–12pm
Where: Sherwood Road, Rocklea

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Milton Markets

The Milton Markets are adult, kid and pooch-friendly and are all about supporting our local South-East Queensland farmers, growers, artists, chefs and alike. Head on down for a great selection of the best local produce around! Be quick though (stock doesn't last long!).

When: Every Sunday, 6am–12pm
Where: Cribb Street, Milton

Carseldine Farmers And Artisan Markets

In-season and all-local fresh produce, the Carseldine Markets are the perfect spot to feast and enjoy local live music. Relax, unwind—there's plenty of room for the kids to run around—and enjoy a quality coffee. A Brisbane market must-do this month.

When: Every Saturday, 6am–12pm
Where: QUT campus on Beams Road, Carseldine

Lifestyle Markets

The Market Folk

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There's nothing quite like local shopping, talking to the maker and getting a feel for the product—which is exactly what you can do at The Market Folk's montly markets at Gasworks in Newstead and Coorparoo. Shop fashion, art, vintage, homewares, plants, pots, ceramics, skincare and more. You'll know you're buying local, because the creator will be right there behind the stall.

When: Second Friday of the month at Gasworks, 5pm–9pm, third Sunday of the month at Coorparoo Square, 9am–1pm
Where: Gasworks, Newstead and Coorparoo Square

Valley Laneway Markets

On the first Saturday of every month, the laneways of the Valley are taken over by a bustling creative market, with stalls boasting plants, ceramics, vintage clothes and retro pieces from artists and artisans. While you're browsing, you can check out the permanent stores in residence around Winn Lane, Bakery Lane and California Lane, and stop for a bite to eat and a coffee in on of the many cafes.

When: First Saturday of the month, 9am–2pm
Where: Winn Lane, Bakery Lane and California Lane, Fortitude Valley

Sunday Discovery Markets

Every weekend more than 380 stalls pop up at theSunday Discovery Markets—it's quite a sight. A Brisbane market icon, these fabulous markets specialise in all things vintage, collectable and homewares. Check out plant stalls, antiques, second-hand furniture, vintage clothing, records, gadgets and more. This really is a place to while away a morning.

When: Every Sunday, 6am–12pm
Where: Sherwood Road, Rocklea

A Brisbane market institution and open until 10pm on a Friday, the Collective Markets are the perfect occasion for a Friday night knock-off. Peruse a plethora of local artists showcasing handmade crafts, paintings, fashion, homewares and some of the best street food in town. On the first Sunday of every month, there's even more reasons to visit with the Young Designers Markets showcasing talented up and comers of the Brisbane art scene.

When: Fridays, 5pm­–10pm, Saturdays ,11am–5pm, Sundays, 9am–5pm
Where: South Bank Parklands

Riverside Market

With so much to do, buy, eat and look, the Riverside Markets are a great way to spend a Sunday. One of Brisbane's oldest running markets is also one of it's most vibrant. With live music, loads of international food and coffee, and tons of art, fashion and gifts on sale you've got a bevy of fun things to do on your chill Sunday morning.

When: Every Sunday, 8am–3pm
Where: Corner of Alice and Albert Street, Brisbane City

Manly Creative Markets

Get your creative juices flowing at the Manly Creative Markets. With a brilliant mix of 80-100 creative stalls right on the waterfront at Manly Harbour, this wonderful market is filled with plants, food, jewellery, fashion, art and so much more. Enjoy a tantalising selection of street and market food from the many pop-up food trucks on offer, or relax with a cuppa beside the water while enjoying cool tunes from the troupe of entertainers.

When: Every Sunday, 8am–3pm
Where: Manly Harbour Village, Cambridge Pde, Manly

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Suitcase Rummage

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Head to Brisbane Square for its bi-monthly Suitcase Rummage, where you can pick up anything from second-hand clothes and bags, to jewellery, shoes and one-of-a-kind homemade and handmade pieces. Get your hands ready to rummage, because these suitcases can be pretty full, and competition for a sequin jacket can get intense.

When: First and third Sunday of the month, 12pm–5pmWhere: Brisbane Square, Brisbane City

Twilight Markets

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Brisbane Night Markets (TEMPORARILY CLOSED)

Located in Rocklea, the Brisbane Night Markets trade on Fridays providing food and entertainment from 4pm until 10pm. With over 40 food stalls providing everything from burgers and laksa to churros and ice cream, as well as alcoholic bevvies and live music, the Night Market is perfect for dates, group dinners, or a cheeky pitstop on the way home.

When: Every Friday, 4.30pm–10pm
Where: 385 Sherwood Road, Rocklea

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When: Every Wednesday, 8am–4pm, Reddacliffe Place, and every Thursday 8am-2pm, Cathedral Square
Where: Reddacliffe Place and Cathedral Square, Brisbane City

Davies Park Market

A Brisbane institution, the Davies Park Market is where you'll find a little bit of everything—from a number of local growers and producers selling their delicious wares to a heap of food trucks and local food stalls dishing up tasty eats, not to mention plenty of local craftspeople and creatives. Basically, you'll plan to just do your weekly fruit and veg shopping but come out with a heap of pantry goodies, a full stomach and probably a new outfit and some homewares. And you won't regret a thing.

When: Every Saturday, 6am—2pm
Where: Davies Park, West End

Brisbane Vegan Markets

The Brisbane Vegan Markets are the ideal spot to join the vego fun. From all things facon (that's fake coconut bacon), vego-patties, soy milk and cruelty free, you'd be crazy not to check out Brisbane's only totally vegan market.

When: Every second and fourth Sunday of the month, 10am-4pm
Where: 56 Russell St, West End

Nundah Farmers Market

You northsiders really are spoilt with the arrival of Nundah's now iconic Farmers Market. Open every Sunday from 6am—you early risers are a shoe in—it's the ideal spot to grab a bite to eat and a coffee form one of the stalls serving up freshly made brekky burgers, croissants and crepes. While you're there, it would be a crime if you didn't pick up your fill of Brisbane's best fresh fruit and veg.

When: Every Sunday, 6am–12pm
Where: Station St (oppopsite Nundah Train Station), Nundah

Northey Street City Farm Organic Market

Didn't know Brisbane had a city farm? Well we do, and it's great. Also great is the Sunday markets they put on every weekend selling hyper local (aka farm fresh from next door) produce. Northey Street City Farm Organic Market is all quaint country feels—with all the food and fresh fruit and veg you'd expect—just in the heart of the city fringe. God, we're a lucky bunch.

When: Every Sunday, 6am–11am
Where: Northey Street City Farm, Windsor

Kelvin Grove Village Markets

Who doesn't love a little market trip on a Saturday morning to put off that weekend to do list . Every Saturday morning Kelvin Grove Village hosts a popular market in the heart and soul of the village. Farmers market style with organic fruits and vegetables, meats and cheeses and all of the fun arts and crafts your heart desires. The perfect way to start off your weekend right.

When: Every Saturday, 6am–1pm
Where: Kelvin Grove Village

Bardon Markets

They may be small in size, but Bardon Markets pack a punch. This quaint community market is all for its locals, and then some! Usually stocked with fresh fruit, veg, eggs, meat and baked treats, you seriously won't look back—but we urge you to hunt down the sausage rolls. 10/10.

When: Sundays, 7am–12pm
Where: Norman Buchanan Park, Bardon

Jan Powers Farmers Markets

The Jan Powers Farmers Markets are perhaps the jewel in the Brisbane market crown. In four fab locations across Brisbane and her surrounds, these gorgeous Brisbane markets are particularly tempting when the sun is shining. From the absolute best local produce, to the huge array of stallholders serving up some choice dishes, they are consistently voted the ultimate Brisbane market experience—and for good reason!

Brisbane Powerhouse
When: Saturdays from 6am–12pm
Where: Brisbane Powerhouse

Manly
When: Every 1st and 3rd Saturday of the month, from 6am–12pm
Where: Waterfront, Manly Harbour Village

Mitchelton (currently on hold)
When: 1st Sunday of the month, 6am–12pm
Where: Blackwood St, Mitchlelon

Saturday Fresh Markets

These are some serious markets for serious market goers—and we're not kidding. The Saturday Fresh Markets have been going strong for years and showing no signs of stopping—heck, not even the 2011 floods could stop them! With everything from fruit and veg to meat and fish, treats, flowers, pet supplies, nuts, honey, eggs, dairy, bulk shopping is a must!

When: Saturdays 6am–12pm
Where: Sherwood Road, Rocklea

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Milton Markets

The Milton Markets are adult, kid and pooch-friendly and are all about supporting our local South-East Queensland farmers, growers, artists, chefs and alike. Head on down for a great selection of the best local produce around! Be quick though (stock doesn't last long!).

When: Every Sunday, 6am–12pm
Where: Cribb Street, Milton

Carseldine Farmers And Artisan Markets

In-season and all-local fresh produce, the Carseldine Markets are the perfect spot to feast and enjoy local live music. Relax, unwind—there's plenty of room for the kids to run around—and enjoy a quality coffee. A Brisbane market must-do this month.

When: Every Saturday, 6am–12pm
Where: QUT campus on Beams Road, Carseldine

Lifestyle Markets

The Market Folk

There's nothing quite like local shopping, talking to the maker and getting a feel for the product—which is exactly what you can do at The Market Folk's montly markets at Gasworks in Newstead and Coorparoo. Shop fashion, art, vintage, homewares, plants, pots, ceramics, skincare and more. You'll know you're buying local, because the creator will be right there behind the stall.

When: Second Friday of the month at Gasworks, 5pm–9pm, third Sunday of the month at Coorparoo Square, 9am–1pm
Where: Gasworks, Newstead and Coorparoo Square

Valley Laneway Markets

On the first Saturday of every month, the laneways of the Valley are taken over by a bustling creative market, with stalls boasting plants, ceramics, vintage clothes and retro pieces from artists and artisans. While you're browsing, you can check out the permanent stores in residence around Winn Lane, Bakery Lane and California Lane, and stop for a bite to eat and a coffee in on of the many cafes.

When: First Saturday of the month, 9am–2pm
Where: Winn Lane, Bakery Lane and California Lane, Fortitude Valley

Sunday Discovery Markets

Every weekend more than 380 stalls pop up at theSunday Discovery Markets—it's quite a sight. A Brisbane market icon, these fabulous markets specialise in all things vintage, collectable and homewares. Check out plant stalls, antiques, second-hand furniture, vintage clothing, records, gadgets and more. This really is a place to while away a morning.

When: Every Sunday, 6am–12pm
Where: Sherwood Road, Rocklea

A Brisbane market institution and open until 10pm on a Friday, the Collective Markets are the perfect occasion for a Friday night knock-off. Peruse a plethora of local artists showcasing handmade crafts, paintings, fashion, homewares and some of the best street food in town. On the first Sunday of every month, there's even more reasons to visit with the Young Designers Markets showcasing talented up and comers of the Brisbane art scene.

When: Fridays, 5pm­–10pm, Saturdays ,11am–5pm, Sundays, 9am–5pm
Where: South Bank Parklands

Riverside Market

With so much to do, buy, eat and look, the Riverside Markets are a great way to spend a Sunday. One of Brisbane's oldest running markets is also one of it's most vibrant. With live music, loads of international food and coffee, and tons of art, fashion and gifts on sale you've got a bevy of fun things to do on your chill Sunday morning.

When: Every Sunday, 8am–3pm
Where: Corner of Alice and Albert Street, Brisbane City

Manly Creative Markets

Get your creative juices flowing at the Manly Creative Markets. With a brilliant mix of 80-100 creative stalls right on the waterfront at Manly Harbour, this wonderful market is filled with plants, food, jewellery, fashion, art and so much more. Enjoy a tantalising selection of street and market food from the many pop-up food trucks on offer, or relax with a cuppa beside the water while enjoying cool tunes from the troupe of entertainers.

When: Every Sunday, 8am–3pm
Where: Manly Harbour Village, Cambridge Pde, Manly

Suitcase Rummage

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Head to Brisbane Square for its bi-monthly Suitcase Rummage, where you can pick up anything from second-hand clothes and bags, to jewellery, shoes and one-of-a-kind homemade and handmade pieces. Get your hands ready to rummage, because these suitcases can be pretty full, and competition for a sequin jacket can get intense.

When: First and third Sunday of the month, 12pm–5pmWhere: Brisbane Square, Brisbane City

Twilight Markets

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Brisbane Night Markets (TEMPORARILY CLOSED)

Located in Rocklea, the Brisbane Night Markets trade on Fridays providing food and entertainment from 4pm until 10pm. With over 40 food stalls providing everything from burgers and laksa to churros and ice cream, as well as alcoholic bevvies and live music, the Night Market is perfect for dates, group dinners, or a cheeky pitstop on the way home.

When: Every Friday, 4.30pm–10pm
Where: 385 Sherwood Road, Rocklea

Eat Street Northshore (TEMPORARILY CLOSED)

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The first of its kind in the country (yeah, let that sink in) Eat Street Northshore is notorious for their incredible and, really extraordinary dishes. If you're into the latest food trends, this is the place to be. With over 180 dining and entertainment shipping containers, permanent bars and restaurants and entertainment areas (moonlight cinemas, anyone?) they're bound to please. Loaded doughnut fries, rainbow soft serve, you name it, Eat Street Northshore has got it.

When: Fridays and Saturdays, 4pm–10pm, Sundays, 12pm–8pm
Where: Hamilton Foreshore

Bite Markets

Calling all foodies and lovers of international cuisine, treat yourself to a culinary journey around the globe with dishes from Italy to Malaysia, Spain to Japan, Turkey to Tibet, and everywhere in between. A collection of food trucks combined with seating areas and fairy lights, Bite Markets is the casual weekend dinner plan worth getting the gang together for—and it's even puppy friendly.

When: Fridays and Saturdays, 4pm–10pm
Where: North Harbour, Morayfield

The Sunset Social (TEMPORARILY CLOSED)

Offering some of the best food and bevs in town, The Sunset Social markets at Davies Park in West End certainly caters to everyones pallet—and is a great spot for knock-offs at the end of a long work week. Being pet friendly AND fully licensed, this Brisbane market has it all! Catch you for a cocktail jug or a beer (or two), paired with some of Brissie's fave delicacies. Swoon!

When: First and second Friday of the month, 5pm–9.30pm
Where: Davies Park, West End

Mount Gravatt Marketta (TEMPORARILY CLOSED)

As advocates of this utterly gorgeous marketta, we can vouch that you will leave with 100% happy bellies! A night jam-packed with foodie delights, Mount Gravatt Marketta boasts some of Brisbane's best street food, live music, crafties and cocktails.

When: Saturdays, 4pm–10pm
Where: Mount Gravatt Showground

Image credit: The Village Markets, Brisbane Markets, Ariana Gillrie





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