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The Iconic Mingles is Back…  Better Than Ever!
Mingles mixologists (from left) Nakia Williams, Erica Barrett, and Clive Campbell present the Green Goddess, Passionfruit Margarita, and Jamaica Mama, respectively. (Photo: Garfield Robinson)
Food, Lifestyle, Thursday Food
November 29, 2023

The Iconic Mingles is Back… Better Than Ever!

The Courtleigh Hotel and Suites has unveiled a new look and feel to its bar and lounge: Mingles!

The iconic establishment has recently — under the direction of Managing Director Kevin Hendrickson — undergone a transformation, and is now being dubbed a modern gastro pub. The term, coined in 1991 by British restaurateur David Eyre, combines the words ‘gastronomy’ and ‘pub’, making it a pub or bar that also serves high-quality food.

In keeping with the hotel’s new tagline ‘Unique, Personalised and Inviting’, Mingles offers an intimate locale for discerning patrons seeking something a little beyond the ordinary.

“Mingles is synonymous with Courtleigh, and we just wanted to give it a fresh, new look as we upgrade the hotel. This spot is going to be something like a gastro pub, somewhere you can come and relax, have some nice cocktails [in an environment that] is not too busy,” said group director of marketing & sales at the Courtleigh Hospitality Group Nicola Madden-Greig.

Madden-Greig was addressing an intimate group that had gathered at the ‘new’ spot on Tuesday, November 21, for a soft launch per se. The group which included Courtleigh Hotel and Suites General Manager Kate Hendrickson; Courtleigh Hotel & Suites Sales & Reservation Manager Maurice Bryan; Jamaica Observer Senior Associate Editor – Lifestyle & Social Content Novia McDonald-Whyte; Jamaica Observer Table Talk Food Awards judges, and a few Mingles devotees, enjoyed first dibs on both menu and cocktail offerings.

Staples like Espresso Martini and Courtleigh Cooler are back. The seasonal Candy Cane Martini (in time for the holidays) is also on offer, while the Mango Mule and Mingles Sangria promise to be cocktail-lovers’ go-to.

The new menu features a wide array of items, from signature flatbreads, wraps and pastas, to tasty burgers and the iconic Mingles platter of BBQ pulled pork stuffed potato skins, sweet chilli and buffalo wings, fried coconut shrimp, mozzarella and tomato bruschetta with blue cheese and honey soy dips.

(Photo: Garfield Robinson)
Mingles Sangria in hand, Food Awards judge Victoria Colahar is ready to check out the gastro-pub’s revamp. (Photo: Garfield Robinson)
Mingles mixologist Erica Barrett completes an order of the Mingles Sangria. (Photo: Garfield Robinson)
Mingles Elevator (Photo: Garfield Robinson)
Kemtek director Karl Tulloch, and his wife project manager Billie-Jean Tulloch salute the Mingles revamp. (Photo: Garfield Robinson)
Popcorn with a range of salts: Cayenne, Smoked and Kettle (Photo: Garfield Robinson)
The Mingles menu offerings include BBQ Pork Stuffed Potato Skins, Sweet Chilli and Buffalo Wings. (Photo: Garfield Robinson)
Courtleigh Hotel and Suites General Manager Kate Hendrickson welcomes Jamaica Observer Table Talk Food Awards judges and updates them on Mingles, among other projects. (Photo: Garfield Robinson)
Chef Rachelle Fairclough Davis adds the finishing touches to the fried coconut shrimp. (Photo: Garfield Robinson)
Mozzarella and tomato bruschetta served with blue cheese and honey soy dips (Photo: Garfield Robinson)
Carnival costume designer Dru Chuck (left) and Jamaica Observer Table Talk Food Awards judges Mala Morrison and Adolph Raynor enjoyed the Mingles Sangria and Mango Mule. (Photo: Garfield Robinson)
Rum balls, anyone? (Photo: Garfield Robinson)
Raising Candy Cane Martini toasts with Nicola Madden-Greig (second left), Courtleigh Hotel and Suites group director of marketing and sales, are (from left) Jamaica Observer Table Talk Food Awards judges Josina Jackson, Oneal Johnson and Stacy Belnavis. (Photo: Garfield Robinson)
Mingles mixologist Clive Campbell pours the Espresso Martini. (Photo: Garfield Robinson)

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