Off The Track restaurant near Havelock North was destroyed by a fire that ripped out its interior.
After a year of hard work, resilience, and even a brand-new restaurant in the interim, owners Chris Whyte and Fiona Le are excited to finally be back on track.
Now fully renovated, it will reopen for service next week on the first anniversary of the fire. Mitchell Hageman reports.
July 10 will be a big day for Chris Whyte and Fiona Le.
On that date last year Chris Whyte鈥檚 legs 鈥済ave way鈥 when he was confronted with the popular restaurant he鈥檇 just bought being consumed by fire.
This year, July 10 will be happier. It鈥檚 the day Off the Track reopens.
鈥淔or me, it feels like coming home, and it鈥檚 looking like a nice home to move into,鈥 Whyte told Hawke鈥檚 Bay Today.
Utilising the location鈥檚 natural beauty Le and Whyte have stuck with the green colour scheme with customised dinnerware and furniture.
鈥淕reen is a homely, warm colour when you get it right,鈥 Whyte said.
鈥淲e want you to come in and feel really at home here. It鈥檚 not too flash where you feel like you can鈥檛 have your kids around.鈥
Fiona Le and Chris Whyte are excited to welcome patrons to the newly revamped Off The Track next week. Photo / Paul Taylor
There鈥檚 no shortage of space either. About 220 people can dine at one time, and on a busy day, 350 to 400 covers would be likely.
A new chef will look to boost the quality of the food, with classics like burgers and fish and chips being made in the spirit of 鈥渃lassic food done well.
鈥淲e鈥檙e not changing the wheel; we鈥檙e just making it better with a focus on quality,鈥 Whyte said.
鈥淲e want to keep it humble in terms of the ingredients we use, but also pack it with lots of flavour. People love coming to a location like this, but they also love the food too.鈥
The playground still sits on the large lawn, and it will be ready for the school holiday crowds.
The interior of Off The Track damaged by fire on July 10, 2023 Photo / Paul Taylor
Whyte and Le鈥檚 other venture, Off The Track In The City, which opened in November to success, will continue to run in tandem with the renovated premises.
Both would provide unique dining experiences.
鈥淓verybody that comes through keeps asking if we鈥檙e going to keep it going. It would be really sad if we closed it,鈥 Le said.
鈥淲e鈥檒l definitely still be open in the city,鈥 Whyte said.
The dining area of the Off The Track restaurant was devastated by fire. Photo / Paul Taylor
The pair thanked their builders and the community for their help during the rebuild and said it wouldn鈥檛 have been possible without the commitment and dedication of the building team.
鈥淭he tradies, painters, builders, electricians and plumbers have been amazing. I don鈥檛 think we鈥檝e had one hiccup and it鈥檚 been very smooth,鈥 Whyte said.
A question that remains is why aim for a fire anniversary opening? Le believes it鈥檚 all about the journey and the growth.
鈥淚t reminds us of everything, and we鈥檙e really excited to see it come together,鈥 she said.
Chris Whyte and Fiona Le said they'll be ready to welcome the community back to Off The Track on July 10 with the same great service and a focus on good food. Photo / Paul Taylor
Mitchell Hageman joined Hawke鈥檚 Bay Today in January 2023. From his Napier base, he writes regularly on social issues, arts and culture, and the community. He has a particular love for stories about ordinary people doing extraordinary things.
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