JP Designs visits Peanut Butter Jelly

Peanut Butter Jelly

The Story 

INSPIRED BY CONTEMPORARY STREET ART AND CULTURE,
PEANUT BUTTER JELLY, BRINGS YOU ART IN THE FORM OF FOOD, DRINKS AND A DOPE VIBE.

THE RESTAURANT
They have worked with the best in the industry, experimented with flavors and spent lots of late night tasting sessions to craft dishes to be shared and enjoyed.
The menu draws inspiration from cultures all over the world including parts of Asia, North/South America and the Caribbean to create a fun and playful menu that is executed with a level of sophistication and elegance.
There are 5 zones within the venue:
• Casual bar area
• Outdoor dining/bar
• Casual dining and lounge
• Formal dining
• VIP room

THE EXPERIENCE

To create one of the most exclusive and unique dining experiences in Australia, They brought together well known and sought after artists from around the world.

Mister Cartoon (LA), Madsteez (NY), Usugrow (TYO), Mayonaize (MEL), Phibs (SYD) and Rone (MEL).

In a space where street food meets street art, the venue is fitted with a combination of street art, raw material fittings and plush booth seating. It’s their commitment to bringing you a dining experience like no other that helped them create individual dining zones.

• The ‘Steez-Bar-Yard’ - A wild indoor / outdoor bar area.
• Mayo-tunnel - A timewarped walkway into the restaurant.
• ZenZone by Usugrow
• VIPBJ - Hella exclusive vip room
• C’toons Booth area.

Adam and JP

Whatever your vibe is, they have curated each zone with its own unique character providing you with a different experience for each and every visit! Please be sure to visit the infamous PB & J. I personally had an absolute blast at the restaurant and had the opportunity to sit down with owner Adam Cheers! The food is devilishly delicious and the building is 5 stars in my book. Check the video below of the amazing scenery and exclusive interview. Make sure to like, comment and subscribe.

 


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