Adelaide Airport gets new-look Coopers Alehouse

The interior of the new Coopers Alehouse

The interior of the new Coopers Alehouse

Coopers Alehouse has reopened at Adelaide Airport after a $1 million investment over the last three months.

The new design features a large open lounge and dining area with views across Adelaide to the Adelaide Hills. It features a broad selection of Coopers products, along with its international partner beers and a new menu that incorporates fresh South Australian produce.

It will also have extended trading hours, from 6 am until after the last flights leave at 11 pm.

The original Coopers Alehouse at the airport opened in 2005 with the opening of the new Adelaide Airport terminal.

Coopers sales and marketing director, Cam Pearce, said that after 11 years the brewer and its operating partner, Delaware

The Coopers Alehouse exterior

The Coopers Alehouse exterior

North, had agreed it was time for an update.

“Delaware North Companies Australia was very supportive of the concept when we presented it to them last year and has been a major partner in bringing this to fruition,” he said.

“We believe the new Coopers Alehouse will significantly enhance the customer experience.”

Delaware North chief operating officer Kieran Fitzpatrick said trading at the Alehouse since the refurbishment had been completed had already shown a significant uplift.

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