In a mission to innovate and harness the influence of Urban List on the buying power of 2.4 million people monthly across 20 channels, comes a new dining card, Urban feast. The concept is simple. By capitalising on the strong relationships the brand has with venues, users pay $100 for the card and for a year receive $25 off the bill at participating restaurants!
“Intrapreneurship is core to our culture, and I’m so proud of the team that brought Urban Feast to life”, says CEO and Founder, Susannah George. “Three months ago, I put a challenge to them — to develop a product that our audience loves and inspires them to explore more of their city’s culture — and they’ve knocked it out of the park. Urban Feast is such a natural extension of our brand, a truly valued proposition for our audience, and a meaningful way to ensure we can all do more good while having a good time.”
Participating restaurants include some of Australia’s best restaurateurs:
- Sydney – Scout Sydney, nel., Long Chim, Hello Auntie and Pilu
- Melbourne – Supernormal Canteen, Tokyo Tina, San Telmo, Lucy Liu and Gazi
- Brisbane – Urbane, Phat Boy, E’cco Bistro, OTTO and Gerard’s Bar
- Perth – The Flour Factory, Bib & Tucker, Bivouac, Hadiqa and Sauma
Each Urban Feast card sold will trigger a donation to The Hunger Project, with the goal of training 12,000 people about locally available, nutritious food through the program — changing the future of their families and communities.

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