The 10 Best Bars in Coromandel, New Zealand
Wherever you end up in the Coromandel Pensinsula, you’ll be able to enjoy a casual night out with a few drinks and a nice meal to match. New Zealand travellers coming to see this awesome coastal destination have plenty to look forward to during their visit – for the keen pub crawlers among us, here are 10 of the region’s best bars to get you started.
1. Star and Garter Hotel
Bar, Restaurant, Pub Grub, Contemporary, Beer
Don’t be fooled by its name: the Star and Garter Hotel is a fully-functioning pub and restaurant at the heart of Coromandel Town. The venue has kept the simple Kauri wood aesthetics from its previous incarnations as a general store for miners and a drapery. Live music, modern gaming machines, pool tables and a range of quality food, wine, cocktails, beers and spirits perfectly come together to bring the building into the present.
2. Squids Bar & Restaurant
Bar, Restaurant, Seafood, Pub Grub, European, Soup
The Coromandel Peninsula is famous for its abundance of seafood. If that sounds like a treat and you’ve found yourself in the town of Whitianga, Squids Bar and Restaurant is a definite must-visit. The venue takes pride of the fact it is the only one of its kind in Mercury Bay to offer locally-sourced seafood delicacies for bar and restaurant patrons to relish. As a bonus, you’ll get to enjoy some lovely views of the marina while you’re chilling out over meals and drinks.
3. Grahamstown Bar and Diner
Bar, Restaurant, Pub Grub, Contemporary, Beer
Affectionately known to locals as the ‘GBD’, Grahamstown Bar and Diner is a favourite among those living and exploring the town of Thames. The bar and restaurant is part of the historic Junction Hotel, and looks very much like a classic inn. Daily blackboard specials, plus an impressive array of beverages and foods are some of its top highlights. The GBD also has a function space that can seat up to 120 people.
5. The Pour House Bar and The Coromandel Brewing Company
Bar, Craft Ale Bar, Pub Grub, Beer, Italian
The Pour House in Hahei is another Coromandel must-visit if you love your craft beers and ales. The family-owned brewery, bar and restaurant is within close range of Hot Water Beach and Cathedral Cove, making it the ideal stopover after a day out in the sun. Besides offering a wide selection of tap beers and house made brews, the venue is known for its delicious pizzas and amazing garden views.
6. The Lincoln
Bar, Restaurant, Contemporary, Beer, European
7. Punters Bar & Grill
Bar, Restaurant, Pub Grub, European, Contemporary, Seafood, Steakhouse
8. The Top Pub at the Coromandel Hotel
Hotel Restaurant, Pub, Pub Grub, Contemporary, Oceanian
The Coromandel Hotel features a rustic pub filled with historic nick-knacks and a vibrant atmosphere. Locals and visitors alike come to this establishment to watch some sports at the big screen TV, sink their teeth into the Wednesday and Thursday lunch specials or to try their luck at winning a NZ$500 bar tab. The restaurant is also a hit among casual diners – especially those who love trying new seafood dishes.
9. Admiral's Arms
Bar, Hotel Restaurant, Restaurant, Pub Grub, Contemporary
The historic Admiral’s Arms hotel consists of a fabulous garden bar and restaurant with a friendly atmosphere, fantastic food and a great selection of wines and beers to quench everyone’s thirst. The upstairs restaurant is known for its seafood offerings and bistro-style meals while the downstairs sports bar features pool tables, dart boards, plus a TV for live match screenings.
10. Waikino Tavern
Bar, Hotel Restaurant, Contemporary, Pub Grub, Beer
Waikino is a small village nestled at the base of the Coromandel Peninsula, between the Karangake Gorge and Waihi. Within this former gold mining settlement you will find the Waikino Tavern, a classic Kiwi pub serving a great selection of food and drink for all occasions. Pizzas, bar snacks and hearty mains are among the options for those wanting to grab a bite to eat. The tavern also functions as a hotel if you want to spend a little longer exploring your surrounds.
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