After more than four decades in the hospitality industry, Canterbury publican Marty Fuller is firmly established as one of the region’s most recognisable and respected figures.
He’s spent over 40 years in the pub game alongside wife Naomi, building a reputation not just for longevity, but for his connection with the local community and his ability to evolve with a changing industry.
From the traditional local watering hole to the modern hospitality landscape, Fuller has seen it all — shifts in customer expectations, the rise of food-led venues, and the ongoing challenges facing the sector.
Throughout it all, he has remained a constant presence behind the bar, with a passion for people that has helped define his career.
We shine the spotlight firmly on Fuller as he reflects on his journey, the lessons learned along the way, and what continues to drive him after more than 40 years in the business.
It’s a story of resilience, adaptation, and a lifelong commitment to the hospitality trade in Canterbury.
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