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Hilarious Endeavour Tavern Lancelin video of men ‘stealing' bar mats goes viral
Hilarious Endeavour Tavern Lancelin video of men ‘stealing' bar mats goes viral

West Australian

time10 hours ago

  • Entertainment
  • West Australian

Hilarious Endeavour Tavern Lancelin video of men ‘stealing' bar mats goes viral

It's the pub with plenty of beer — but no bar mats. In a hilarious video that has gone viral, the Endeavour Tavern in Lancelin tells the story of how one night a bunch of rogues sneakily went about gathering up all the bar mats they could get their hands on. It happened on Friday night when a group of friends sauntered into the pub and ordered several pints. They then went about collecting the bar mats from under the nose of staff. The comical video, stitched together from CCTV footage, starts with a man wearing a red beanie turning his back to the bar before reaching behind and pinching a Single Fin bar mat. Another man then grabs a bar mat and both are stuffed into a brown paper shopping bag. As the video continues, a man in a black beanie joins in the fun before a punter in a yellow cap gets brave enough to stealthily take a premiership flag by the local football team off a wall. Throughout, it seems staff didn't notice the increasingly bare look of the tavern's bar and walls. The video, which has had more than 10 million views, ends with the group running out of the tavern with their loot, throwing their hands in the air in celebration. A caption with the video asks for the 'slippery little legends' to return the bar mats. '🚨 MISSING: 9 Bar mats, last seen living their best lives at the Endeavour Tavern on Friday Night🕵️‍♂️ 'If you've seen these slippery little legends — or if they've found a new home in your man cave — we'd love to see them returned. No questions asked … okay, maybe just one question: Why?? 😂 'Let's reunite them with their beer-loving family. 🍻 '📸 DM us anonymously (or bring them back and get a cheeky thank-you pint 😉)' Tavern owner Paul Ferguson said on Tuesday that he was pleased to report that the mats were being returned. He said the light-hearted video went up on Monday and the men involved, from Perth, got back to the tavern within the hour. 'They were just up for a Friday night, on the booze, a bit of fun, a bit of a dare I think,' he said. 'They're going to return the mats and come up and we'll have a chat and I'll buy them a beer.' Mr Ferguson said apart from the mats, which were all Gage Roads as the 'thieves' were fans of the brand, he was also looking forward to the return of a premiership flag won by the local football team. It sat pride of place on one of walls at Endeavour Tavern, which proudly boasts on its website that it has 'WA's best beer garden'. 'We don't win the flag that often, so they're pretty rare. We're pretty privileged to get one,' he said. Mr Ferguson said they didn't cotton on to the missing bar mats and the group's antics until the next morning. 'We had had a big function on that Saturday night, so we started setting up on Friday night, that's why we didn't see them missing,' he said. 'When we went to put them out on Saturday morning, we noticed quite a few missing. 'So that's when we thought we'd better check the cameras — and we had a good laugh over it.' We can all drink to that!

Rogues ‘pinch' bar mats from WA pub in hilarious video
Rogues ‘pinch' bar mats from WA pub in hilarious video

Perth Now

time10 hours ago

  • Entertainment
  • Perth Now

Rogues ‘pinch' bar mats from WA pub in hilarious video

It's the pub with plenty of beer — but no bar mats. In a hilarious video that has gone viral, the Endeavour Tavern in Lancelin tells the story of how one night a bunch of rogues sneakily went about gathering up all the bar mats they could get their hands on. It happened on Friday night when a group of friends sauntered into the pub and ordered several pints. They then went about collecting the bar mats from under the nose of staff. The comical video, stitched together from CCTV footage, starts with a man wearing a red beanie turning his back to the bar before reaching behind and pinching a Single Fin bar mat. If you'd like to view this content, please adjust your . To find out more about how we use cookies, please see our Cookie Guide. Another man then grabs a bar mat and both are stuffed into a brown paper shopping bag. As the video continues, a man in a black beanie joins in the fun before a punter in a yellow cap gets brave enough to stealthily take a premiership flag by the local football team off a wall. Throughout, it seems staff didn't notice the increasingly bare look of the tavern's bar and walls. The video, which has had more than 10 million views, ends with the group running out of the tavern with their loot, throwing their hands in the air in celebration. With his back to the bar, the man reaches behindfor the bar mat. Credit: Facebook A caption with the video asks for the 'slippery little legends' to return the bar mats. '🚨 MISSING: 9 Bar mats, last seen living their best lives at the Endeavour Tavern on Friday Night🕵️‍♂️ 'If you've seen these slippery little legends — or if they've found a new home in your man cave — we'd love to see them returned. No questions asked … okay, maybe just one question: Why?? 😂 'Let's reunite them with their beer-loving family. 🍻 '📸 DM us anonymously (or bring them back and get a cheeky thank-you pint 😉)' The loot is stashed into a brown paper bag. Credit: Facebook Another punter does his part in the 'crime'. Credit: Facebook Tavern owner Paul Ferguson said on Tuesday that he was pleased to report that the mats were being returned. He said the light-hearted video went up on Monday and the men involved, from Perth, got back to the tavern within the hour. 'They were just up for a Friday night, on the booze, a bit of fun, a bit of a dare I think,' he said. 'They're going to return the mats and come up and we'll have a chat and I'll buy them a beer.' Mr Ferguson said apart from the mats, which were all Gage Roads as the 'thieves' were fans of the brand, he was also looking forward to the return of a premiership flag won by the local football team. Getting braver, one of the men sneakily takes the premiership flag off the wall. Credit: Facebook Sneaking behind the bar for another bar mat. Credit: Facebook It sat pride of place on one of walls at Endeavour Tavern, which proudly boasts on its website that it has 'WA's best beer garden'. 'We don't win the flag that often, so they're pretty rare. We're pretty privileged to get one,' he said. Mr Ferguson said they didn't cotton on to the missing bar mats and the group's antics until the next morning. 'We had had a big function on that Saturday night, so we started setting up on Friday night, that's why we didn't see them missing,' he said. 'When we went to put them out on Saturday morning, we noticed quite a few missing. 'So that's when we thought we'd better check the cameras — and we had a good laugh over it.' We can all drink to that! The men make their getaway, throwing their arms up in the air in celebration. Credit: Facebook

How a WA brewery became an icon with just $25k
How a WA brewery became an icon with just $25k

Perth Now

time01-06-2025

  • Business
  • Perth Now

How a WA brewery became an icon with just $25k

In the 20 years since launching with salvaged equipment and a $25,000 credit card, Gage Roads Brewing Co. has surfed the ebbs and flows of the craft beer industry to become Australia's fourth-biggest beer group. 'Number cruncher' John Hoedemaker and his brother Bill, an award-winning brewer, started the business named after the stretch of water between Fremantle and Rottnest Island in the former Meadow Lea margarine factory in Palmyra. Rather than follow in the footsteps of pioneering Fremantle brewpubs Sail & Anchor or Little Creatures, Gage Roads opened the production facility well before its 'ultimate beach house' at Fremantle's Victoria Quay. Gage Roads is now part of Good Drinks Australia, also home to Matso's, Alby and other brands. The company delisted from the ASX in December 2024. Anthea Green, Kieran Hookway, Lavinia Collins and Chase Barrett-Brown enjoying the beers at Gage Road Freo. Credit: Ross Swanborough / The West Australian Chief strategy officer Aaron Heary said while other craft breweries focused on hops and other ingredients to impress 'bearded hipsters with tattoos', Gage Roads focused on aligning their brand with the coastal lifestyle. 'We kind of broke all the rules,' the former head brewer said. We'd like to see a Gage Roads beer in every fridge in Australia. Gage Roads' Single Fin summer ale is currently the fifth biggest selling beer by volume in WA after Great Northern, Emu Export, Carlton Dry and Corona — all owned by Japanese giants Asahi and Kirin. Gage Roads co-founder John Hoedemaker and chief strategy officer Aaron Heary. Credit: Ross Swanborough / The West Australian Mr Heary revealed Single Fin was initially called South Beach before being pulled from shelves because a major brewer had already registered the name. In addition to an epic Sunday session starring local musician Noah Dillon on the WA Day long weekend, Gage Roads will unveil new core range beer, Huey Coastal Lager, to celebrate its 20th birthday. The 3.8 per cent pure malt lager featuring the brewer's seagull mascot Huey harkens back to Gage Roads' first beer, Pure Malt Lager. Mr Hoedemaker was keen for Gage Roads, which was 25 per cent owned by Woolworths from 2009 to 2016, to become entrenched as the pre-eminent WA beer brand. 'It's important for a community to have their own brewery,' he said. Gage Roads will also continue to push into eastern states markets, especially Queensland, according to Mr Hoedemaker. 'We'd like to see a Gage Roads beer in every fridge in Australia,' he said.

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