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Newcastle Herald
Newcastle Herald
National
Penelope Green

The family bar with an historic story behind the name

It's a family affair: Skeeta's On Darby owner Emma Kennedy with her children and colleagues Bryce and Alex. Picture: Max Mason-Hubers

EMMA Kennedy has great affection for her late grandfather, Keith Furner, and even shares his birthday.

"Skeeta was his nickname, it comes from the fact he was always around and into everything," she says.

"That's what he was known as back when he was in the [second world] war. He told a fib to be enlisted, he was just shy of 16. He was a hard nut.

Family first: Emma Kennedy and her children Bryce and Alex all work Skeeta's on Darby, which pays tribute to Emma's grandfather Keith "Skeeta" Furner. Picture: Max Mason-Hubers

"He used to live with us and we were close. He was your typical Aussie, he'd do anything for anyone, loving, a great Pop, he taught us how to be genuine. He was just a general champion."

Not by chance, she has named her family's new bar Skeeta's on Darby. She runs it with her eldest children Bryce and Alex, with her youngest son Fletcher busting to turn 18 so he can help.

The Cooks Hill bar's launch follows the success of two 'Skeeta's' bars in southern Sydney run by two of her siblings.

In Skeeta's on Darby, there is a wall full of photographs of Emma's family, including her parents and Skeeta.

"I've put a picture up of my three kids to annoy them," she says.

The atmosphere of the bar, which serves wine and beer on tap alongside tapas-style meals, is as Skeeta would have liked it - cosy, relaxed and quirky. Among the pieces of art bought at op shops are images of the KB beer and cigarettes that he loved.

The man, the legend: Skeeta's On Darby bar pays tribute to Emma Kennedy's grandfather Keith "Skeeta" Furner, whose photo is framed on the wall. Picture: Max Mason-Hubers

"People say 'That's so daggy but it looks great," laughs Emma.

"It's no fuss, really fun, a relaxed environment for people to sit down and enjoy a wine or beer and it's not like anything else.

"It's not like a nightclub where there are 18-year-olds running around, it's quirky and kind of like an extension of my house, where everyone is always coming around, it creates a community."

Making memories: Skeeta's On Darby bar's 'family wall' features photographs of Emma Kennedy's family. Picture: Max Mason-Hubers

Open a few weeks, the bar has drawn visitors who frequent Sydney's Skeeta bars.

Ms Kennedy hopes down the track her kids may open other Skeeta bars to "try and start a legacy" in Newcastle.

The bar trades Wednesday to Sunday, when there is live local music.

"I want it to become a popular place for everyone to know and say, 'Let's pop down to Skeeta's," Emma says.

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