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Craft Beer Capital Beer Map A3 Final.Indd 1. The Hop Garden 2. Malthouse 3. Hashigo Zake 4. Little Beer Quarter 5. Kelburn Village Pub 6. D4 on Featherston 7. Southern Cross 8. The Tap Haus Nestled on the fringe of the city Wellington’s original craft beer Hashigo Zake boasts one of LBQ is a cosy eclectic beer bar Just a short walk from the top D4 on Featherston puts an For over 100 years The Southern Boasting Wellington’s largest on the base of Mount Victoria, bar, now entering its 21st year! New Zealand’s most exciting hidden away in Edward St. Pop in of the Wellington Cable Car, the Irish spin on Kiwi craft beer. Cross has been a favourite number of beer taps and a The Hop Garden is a craft beer There’s an incredible range of beer lists with an ever changing and try one of the rotating beers Kelburn Village Pub is the local (D4 is the post code for the south meeting place for locals. As part huge selection of bottled beers bar and restaurant with a focus on beers on tap and a fridge stocked array of local and imported tap on tap or handpull whilst enjoying bar and eatery. It’s a lovely place side of Dublin). Here You’ll nd of the community, they’re ready to (including some quite rare ones) New Zealand micro-breweries, with an impressive selection of beers, many unavailable anywhere hearty fare matched with beer. to unwind after a hard day’s work, a great range of craft beer put in the hard yards to make they‘re keen to meet and surpass good food, quality wines and brews from New Zealand else. And yes, we also o er an Pull up a pew in the Cigarro, a with great craft beers, tapas and served with a healthy dose of sure everyone who visits your beer expectations and outstanding service. and around the world. excellent range of sakes. sheltered haven from the elements. a cool outdoor terrace. traditional Irish hospitality. has a great experience. expand your beer horizons. thehopgarden.co.nz themalthouse.co.nz hashigozake.co.nz littlebeerquarter.co.nz kelburnvillagepub.co.nz d4.co.nz thecross.co.nz thetaphaus.co.nz 13 Pirie St, Mt Victoria 48 Courtenay Place Basement, 25 Taranaki St 6 Edward St 87-89 Upland Rd, Kelburn 143 Featherston St 39 Abel Smith St 159 Victoria St Ph +64 4 801 8807 Ph +64 4 802 5484 Ph +64 4 384 7300 Ph +64 4 803 3304 Ph +64 4 475 8380 Ph +64 4 910 8216 Ph +64 4 384 9085 Ph +64 4 805 0045 THE TERRACE D ARO STREET A O Cable Car to Kelburn R 4 16 THOMPSON STREET BULLER STREET A C N A M The Terrace Tunnel A 5 L TALAVERA TERRACE BOLTON STREET BAR A Garage Project Brewery is 2 E S IV R WILLIS STREET minutes walk up Aro Street D AURORA TERRACE O R THE TERRACE TORRENS TERRACE A ON TERRA K CLIFT CE WEBB STREET VICTORIA STREET The Majestic HOPPER STREET Centre OFF-LICENCE ABEL SMITH STREET CUBA STREET WELLINGTON URBAN MOTORWAY GRANT ROAD 7 13 BOULCOTT STREET VIVIAN STREET CUBA STREET Cable Car Station Glover Park 4 9 THE TERRACE BOWEN STREET TARANAKI STREET Lambton Quay GHUZNEE STREET Plimmer Steps Woodward St The Beehive 8 WILLIS STREET LAMBTON QUAY National War CUBA MALLLEFT BANK BOND STREET TINAKORI ROAD ABEL SMITH STREET MARION STREET Chews Memorial Lane LAMBTON QUAY WIGAN STREET LEEDS STREET LAMBTON QUAY DIXON STREET VICTORIA STREET HILL STREET TASMAN STREET 10 BRANDON ST STOUT ST CUBA STREET GREY STREET 14 PANAMA STREET JOHNSTON ST BALLANCE ST WELLINGTON URBAN MOTORWAY HUNTER ST LAMBTON QUAY BUCKLE STREET TARANAKI STREET 6 WARING TAYLOR HAWKESTONE STREET INGLEWOOD PL Fork & Brewer FEATHERSTON STREET WILLESTON STREET HARRIS STREET MOLESWORTH STREET HAINING STREET JERVOIS QUAY MANNERS STREET on Bond Street CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY TO NEWTOWN ADELAIDE ROAD WHITMORE STREET FREDERICK STREET VIVIAN STREET 2 11 Basin Reserve JESSE STREET 3 3 TARANAKI STREET 12 PIPITEA STREET AITKEN STREET MURPHY STREET ParrotDog Brewery TORY STREET MULGRAVE STREET CAMBRIDGEon TERRACEVivian Street COURTENAY PLACE Wellington Railway KENT TERRACE VIVIAN STREET Station COLLEGE STREET 2 LORNE STREET HOBSON STREET HANIA STREET CAMBRIDGE TERRACETENNYSON STREET 1 ALLEN ST QUEENS WHARF 1 KENT TERRACE 15 COURTENAY PLACE BLAIR ST WAKEFIELD STREET AND HARBOUR CABLE STREET THORNDON QUAY WATERLOO QUAY ELLICE STREET PORRITT AVENUE ELIZABETH STREET ARMOUR AVE PIRIE STREET BROUGHAM STREET ROXBURGH STREET Black Dog on Blair Street MAJORIBANKS STREET Westpac Sports Stadium AUSTIN STREET HAWKER STREET AOTEA QUAY ORIENTAL PARADE ORIENTAL 1 2 3 4 Regional Wines New World Thorndon New World Island Bay Karori Cellar Room Mount Victoria Traffi c Tunnel Wellington’s nest bottle store for Past the Beehive up Molesworth St, One of the rst local supermarkets In the west of Wellington there’s no beer, wine, whisky and spirits alike. New Zealand’s premium craft beer to o er craft beer and still a great better place to shop for beer than Fill your own Flagons - 20 Taps! supermarket has a vast selection. place for the beer lover to shop. this long-established bottle store. Mount Victoria Bus Tunnel - Buses ONLY! 9. Fork & Brewer 10. The Bruhaus 11. Bebemos 12. Bin 44 13. Rogue & Vagabond 14. Golding’s Free Dive 15. Black Dog Brew Co 16. Sprig & Fern The Fork’s on-site brewery is a Wellington’s independent beer Newtown is Wellington’s The only bar and restaurant on Situated on Glover Park o One of Wellington’s newest Think laid back tasting room With no unwanted distractions to must see. Operational most days bu s. This place has more multi-cultural hub with more than Queens Wharf to o er the choice Cuba Mall, the Rogue & Vagabond and coolest craft beer bars, and craft beer bottle shop rolled get in the way of a great beer and you can watch the brewing as it than 150 local and international its fair share of bohemians. of seven taps of ne Wellington is the perfect craft beer pub Golding’s draws its inspiration into one. This place is set up for a ne conversation, this tavern happens, and select a beer to go beers available by the bottle as Featuring a great range of beers, and New Zealand craft beers, and live music venue. from traditional American and sampling all the latest creations is adorned with 19 taps serving with a meal that is a match made well as 28 taps o ering local wines & cocktails, Bebemos also and no less than than 25 bottled If you’re lucky, you may very European dive bars. While there, made by clever master brewers a wide range of craft beers from in heaven. Come in and try craft beers, and a range of o ers food with a South American varieties. Underneath the white well meet Bruce, their resident you can order in a pizza from the in small perfectly formed IPAs to Porters as well as seasonal our new hop-salted fries. wine, cocktails and food. twist, and a big beer garden. sails opposite the Events Centre. British Bulldog. famous Pomodoro nearby. batches. Woof Woof! favourites and an o -licence. forkandbrewer.co.nz www.thebruhaus.co.nz bebemos.co.nz bin44.co.nz rogueandvagabond.co.nz goldingsfreedive.co.nz blackdogbrewery.co.nz sprigandferntaverns.co.nz 14 Bond St 24 Willeston St Cnr Riddiford & Hall Sts 3 Queens Wharf 18 Garrett St 14 Leeds St 17-19 Blair St 342 Tinakori Rd Ph +64 4 472 0033 Ph +64 4 472 2120 Ph +64 4 389 8930 Ph +64 4 499 4450 Ph +64 4 381 2321 Ph +64 4 381 3616 Ph +64 4 801 8491 Ph +64 4 499 1390.
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