Post by honestjohn on Nov 22, 2010 6:40:42 GMT -5
30 August 2010
For Immediate Release
Torque of the town opens to eager foodies
Torque Bar & Grill has opened its motorcycle-geared fully licensed restaurant for Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner, 7 Days a week at Fraser Motorcycles Sydney.
On the busy corner of Parramatta Road and Concord Road, Concord with 124,000 cars a day having watched on during the past 9 months as work on the site occurred, Torque Bar & Grill has been highly anticipated by locals and passersby.
Featuring its own unique style alongside the inspired Fraser Motorcycles Showroom mantra Torque Bar & Grill celebrates motorcycling through chalkboard art, high gloss painted fixtures, cogs & gears motif and is of course lead by their classic pin up girl mascot within the restaurant visible from Parramatta Road - Torque brings its own unique flavor to the table.
“We have built the most unique dining venue in Sydney with the ability to transform our entire indoor dining area into an outdoor dining experience with our fully retractable roof which was imported from Italy. Torque bar and grill has 120 seats with a modern industrial warm ambience” -Theo Athas, Owner & Restaurateur of Torque Bar & Grill
With an emphasis on safe car and motorcycle parking, customers will revel in the fact that they will be able to park very close by the restaurant and perhaps even see their vehicle from inside its doors. A continuing issue haunting some of the city’s most sort after eateries.
“Getting people together to ride is sometimes a struggle, finding a starting point or destination can be equally as challenging. I alongside many motorcyclists have experienced this gap within the industry and believe we are actively addressing it through the Fraser Motorcycles dealership and of course the addition of Torque Bar & Grill. Torque is a rider and non-rider family friendly environment ensuring that once you own a motorcycle or are interested in motorcycling, you are able to enjoy an atmosphere that shares the same passion.” - Warren Fraser, Managing Director of Fraser Motorcycles Group
For Immediate Release
Torque of the town opens to eager foodies
Torque Bar & Grill has opened its motorcycle-geared fully licensed restaurant for Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner, 7 Days a week at Fraser Motorcycles Sydney.
On the busy corner of Parramatta Road and Concord Road, Concord with 124,000 cars a day having watched on during the past 9 months as work on the site occurred, Torque Bar & Grill has been highly anticipated by locals and passersby.
Featuring its own unique style alongside the inspired Fraser Motorcycles Showroom mantra Torque Bar & Grill celebrates motorcycling through chalkboard art, high gloss painted fixtures, cogs & gears motif and is of course lead by their classic pin up girl mascot within the restaurant visible from Parramatta Road - Torque brings its own unique flavor to the table.
“We have built the most unique dining venue in Sydney with the ability to transform our entire indoor dining area into an outdoor dining experience with our fully retractable roof which was imported from Italy. Torque bar and grill has 120 seats with a modern industrial warm ambience” -Theo Athas, Owner & Restaurateur of Torque Bar & Grill
With an emphasis on safe car and motorcycle parking, customers will revel in the fact that they will be able to park very close by the restaurant and perhaps even see their vehicle from inside its doors. A continuing issue haunting some of the city’s most sort after eateries.
“Getting people together to ride is sometimes a struggle, finding a starting point or destination can be equally as challenging. I alongside many motorcyclists have experienced this gap within the industry and believe we are actively addressing it through the Fraser Motorcycles dealership and of course the addition of Torque Bar & Grill. Torque is a rider and non-rider family friendly environment ensuring that once you own a motorcycle or are interested in motorcycling, you are able to enjoy an atmosphere that shares the same passion.” - Warren Fraser, Managing Director of Fraser Motorcycles Group