Come Out To Play
New York in the late 70s is a wild place.
The streets are mean and you need to watch your back. Gangs roam while the civilians look on.
Are you a friend? Or are you a foe…
The only sanctuaries in town are the local burger bars.
There is an unspoken rule that no trouble can take place within its four walls. Leave your business at the door.
These spaces in the city are safe. These spaces in the city are delicious.
Darcy's Bar
Darcy’s Bar is where local legend, Darcy Hawken, used to share a drink and tell a tale for 30 years of his storied life.
He was an outback renaissance man, an ordinary bloke who walked an extraordinary path.
He was a cattle muster and a sportsman, a larrikin who wrestled crocodiles and a junior gymnast who performed for the queen.
He was honest, hardworking and well respected in the community.
Oh, and he loved a beer and a burg!
The DaVinci Code
The helicopter, the parachute, the Mona Lisa… the hamburger?!
Yes, Da Vinci’s code is real, but it doesn’t tell us that some French lady is a descendant of Jesus.
What it really tells is something far more intriguing.
That’s right - Leonardo Da Vinci invented the hamburger! Is there anything he didn’t do?!
History as we know it needs to be re-written. Grab a pen, and let’s get to it.