This really is a special place if you're looking for a unique location for a few drinks and a relaxing evening. It is a converted wooden sugar boat with a bar covered by a canope on the upper deck and a restaurant below. It seems to be a 'locals' joint - not too many tourists, but there are interesting cultural treats too: news clippings on the walls from 1833 with adverts trying to entice nice English girls to emigrate to New Zealand.
Dress Code: Casual but nice.
Written Jun 2, 2005
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