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    Juke Joint

    3.2 (14 reviews)
    Closed 11:30 am - 10:00 pm

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    What's the vibe?
    Moderate noise
    Casual
    Good for groups
    Good for kids

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    The menu. Plus a cute pencil to fill it out.
    James W.

    I have been to brothers beer Juke Joint BBQ twice now. First time was for my birthday, within a week of it opening. Everyone was laid back, jokes were had & portions were generous. That was my first experience. A probably 6 out of 5 experience. Second, not so much. Weighing meats, printing off labels and dishing out exactly the right amount seemed to more important. The friendly vibe was replaced with a more military precision. I get it, this place has got some press, people are finding out about it. I turned up, just on 6:20 on a Thursday night, car park was full, people were parking on the street, as I was leaving the line was almost out the door. I was told by Brad, the master of meats, that Wednesday night was busier! So yeah the current fade of American style BBQ seems to have a foot hold. Food, shit I almost forgot to talk about the food. Hahahaha so much talk about the business I forgot the main reason you might read this. 4 of the stars are dedicated to the food. The attention to detail, the taste, the smoke every is spectacular. I finally got to try the brisket, it was OMFG like nothing I have ever had before! I loved it. They could have my pay cheque lol. They did basically, pork ribs are a little over done for my liking. But the smoke penetrated 100%. So the flavour was good (I'm running low on adjectives). I will say this, try the sides too, my personal favourites..... Burnt end beans and the Mac n' Cheese. Price. Four large sides $10 a pop, three meats weighing around 575 grams. The total was $110 it might be a little steep for some. I know I got a bit of a shock. Will I be back? Yeah most likely. Hahaha

    Chris B.

    Ok two stars is a bad start, although this place does actually have a couple of very good things going for it - a cool funky seventies hipster vibe, great craft beer and some really great food. The problem is the concept; you arrive, walk to the bar, order a drink and find a seat or a funky seventies couch like the one your nana had. Then you grab a pencil, grab a menu and tick the items you want...so far so hipster, the problem is then you have to give up your funky couch, take your filled in menu and stroll over to the food service area. You then join a queue, menu in hand yearning for the craft beer you left back on the funky seventies coffee table next to your funky seventies couch. By this point I'm thirsty and the queue is oh so slow. When you get to the counter you get, what is, to be polite, a hipster interpretation of a roast shop. The meat is served by weight, so it's based on the accuracy of the person carving it and you're not likely to pay the exact price you envisioned (unless the server is a robot). That said they serve some fantastic food that truly tastes delicious. Amazing smoked pork ribs, delicious roast chicken, beef short rib, and one of the best mac 'n cheeses I've ever had. I get all this (to share with my wife) served on a metal style canteen tray, which I then had to pay for at the checkout before heading back to my cool seventies couch to consume....maybe this is your idea of fun and cool, I'd rather grab a drink, have someone take my order, and sit back and relax with the family until the food arrives. This is just one hipster concept too far.

    Brittany B.

    Suuuper cool spot! Think 70's retro/beachy/industrial. Let's clear up some confusion...they might be separate entities, but Juke Joint is Brothers Beer and Brothers Beer is Juke Joint. Confused? Well, just check it out. I asked the friendly hostess, and she said they've been here 6 years. You can have a delicious meal from Juke Joint while simultaneously enjoying a refreshing Brothers Beer. Choose from recycled wood tables, or broken in couches. It's a fun, visual mixture of textures and spiritual jams. I wish I could build this place in my backyard. We had pulled pork sandwiches, a brisket sandwich, perfectly prepared tator tots & a couple of dishes of Mac n cheese. Everything was served on a metal tray, in baskets. Clean and simple. We had Brothers Pilsner (crisp and light), Brothers IPA, and strawberry wheat. Bathrooms are really clean and cute! So happy we stumbled upon this place! Hope to be back before again before I leave town. Trivia on Wednesday. We even got a quick tour from our awesome hostess and she gave us a nice list of names, for some local spots to check out.

    Make your selection...
    Amanda G.

    The guys from Brothers Beer have jumped on the bandwagon that is the latest trend for Southern American "low n slow" BBQ goodness....and they've done their homework. Juke Joint is the food component to the new brewery set-up in Akiraho St. If you've been to Brothers at the City Works Depot, you'll recognise the decor style : retro-style Trade Me sofas, armchairs & 70's era rugs providing a comfy element to the pared-back concrete walls & floor. 2 roaring fires were a welcome addition on the early spring night we visited, along with leaner-style tables & a big open space showcasing the brewing vats behind the bar. The outdoor seating & garden area will be a hotspot come summer, no doubt. But onto the food. Your options are presented on a paper order form: meat is priced by the gram, the sauce list is extensive, and there is a sandwich option if you're after a quick meal ready to go, rather than customising your selection. You make your choices, then queue to present them to the friendly team behind the counter, who are more than happy to make recommendations. The night we dined, we had 6 hungry appetites happy to share, along with a couple of Americans to help us manoeuvre those selections that might be a bit foreign to some Kiwis: think tater tots, collard greens & dill pickles. So we basically sampled everything that was on offer! My highlights were definitely the burnt end beans: a sweet, tangy BBQ-style baked bean dish, as well as the crunchy dill pickles. Meat-wise, Southern BBQ is different to what us Kiwis know as BBQ. The grunty Beast of a BBQ that we could just glimpse over the serving counter has been imported from the U.S., after what we were informed was extensive "research" (read travel & food sampling!) by the Brothers Beer guys. The meat is almost smoked - heated low over wood for a long time, resulting in tender & flavoursome cuts. The pastrami & brisket were both great, and the pork ribs had a spicy glaze on them, but don't expect them to drip in sauce like other places' offerings. The white BBQ sauce was like a vinegar-y ranch dressing, which went well with the chicken and the sauerkraut cut through the richness of the meat feast nicely. For 6 of us, 100g of each meat was plenty, but be aware that the you'll need a slightly heavier serving for the ribs - the kitchen guys are pretty good with helping out if you're not sure. The whole experience was great, and the service is exactly what we've come to expect from Brothers Beer: casual, friendly & relaxed. They're aware that this is a new style of cuisine for most NZers & are happy to talk you through it, as well as listen to suggestions & ideas. I'm kind of bummed that I don't live closer, as I can definitely imagine this place becoming a well-loved local: comfy, familiar & pretty damn tasty to boot.

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    Federal Delicatessen - Lox breakfast board

    Federal Delicatessen

    4.3(232 reviews)
    2.2 kmAuckland CBD
    $$

    I was a bit suspicious because of the name. Federal? I eventually realized that is the name of the…read morestreet they are located on. It was open at the time I was in the area and it did look inviting. I perused the menu and decided to give it a try. Walking in I saw the old-fashioned furnishings, metal chairs, display cases, wall shelves, big bar in the middle all in a long and narrow room. Yessss, this looks lie something out of the 50s and I like it. After a long hard look at the menu I opted for the Salami platter... Strangely enough there wasn't salami, but more like a smoked ham, prosciutto like meat. It tasted great, so what's in a name. Delicious heirloom tomatoes, capers, salami impersonator, cream cheese, capers, pickles and your choice of bread. I had chosen crumpets and regretted that . Not because they weren't delicious, because they were so yummy, but they were also so buttery that I couldn't get the cream cheese to stick and everything I tried to put on the crumpet just slid right off them. I got the bottomless cup of coffee and I must say, this is really good coffee and the refills kept coming also. I love the atmosphere in here and there are so many great choices on the menu. If I ever come back tot Auckland, I will definitely stop by this place again.

    Busy place with a lot of indoor seating and limited outdoor tables. Service was good, never had to…read morewait. It's a popular place and they were crowded but we didn't have to wait for a table. There was plenty of food for each order. My wife had a street dog and fries and I had a Ruben. They were pretty decent. I wasn't as happy with the fries. They were like the bottom of a pile and mostly little pieces with very few full length slices. Prices were extremely reasonable. I would definitely eat there again.

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    Federal Delicatessen - Nice inside

    Nice inside

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    Federal Delicatessen - Lox breakfast board

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    Lox breakfast board

    Sal's Pizza - Half Italian sausage half meatballs pizza

    Sal's Pizza

    4.2(13 reviews)
    2.4 kmParnell
    $$

    Probably the best Pizza I've had in New Zealand. Great service, friendly vibe, lovely discovery…read moreworth every penny.

    If there is anything I like more than a good steak, it's a good piece of pizza & this is why I…read moredecided to come to Sal's Authentic New York Pizza. Speaking to the owner of the Parnell Store he tells me about his passion & desire to be his own boss and working with Pizza. Until recently Sal's Pizza was a family operation and not up for franchise. This has now slowly changed with the sale of Parnell & more recently the opening of their new store in Hamilton. I am told about how all their ingredients are shipped from New York and nothing is left to chance here, and If I do not like their pizza he will refund my money back every penny (at this point I thought about whether correcting him & telling him we don't do penny's here) but I thought better off since he will be cooking me a fresh pizza.. I've seen what happens on Gordon's Ramsay - Kitchen Nightmares when you talk back to the chef ;-). But I hardly doubt he would ever do something like I have seen on TV. I am presented with the menu in front of me of large 18″ Pizza's or by the slice.. with a cabinet of other foods to go with it, Garlic Knots, Pepperoni Pinwheels, buffalo wings & mozzarella sticks all of which look delicious! since I'm with a group of friends we decide to go for a large half pepperoni half italian meatball with a pitcher of beer to help wash it down, with a size of mozzarella sticks & buffalo wings. The wings & the mozzarella came out first followed by the beer. One thing I have noticed about this place is the decor - styled in New Yorker theme red brick & big screen tv's with NBA Live on ESPN. A good choice to come here during lunch I reckon. They really understand their customers needs. Pizza + Beer + Sport = WIN The pizza came out not long after we finished out wings & mozzarella, we were amazed at the size of this thing.. I am told they do eating competitions for the quickest person to finish a whole 18″ pizza, I am told a good time somewhere in the 30min mark. But I don't see how I could possibly do that - even after 5 mins the pizza is still incredibly hot to bite into. As you see from the photo, this pizza is awesome! taste wise - on a totally a different level than what you find with the likes of Hells & Domino's. I wouldn't even put them in the same league as them. This enjoyment does come with a price 4 times as much as a large Pizza from any other place out there. Is it worth it?? - I think so! The atmosphere as I mentioned before is styled for guys - who love their pizza with their beer while watching sports. Perhaps one night a week they should have lazy boys around the store pointed towards the big screen & charge people $40 for entry which grants them pizza & beer while watching the game.. could be a nice little earner for them. From the 18″ Pizza with three guys we managed to finish off most of the Pizza, I say most as I've left the crusts behind.. but I'm told I would be disqualified if I was in the competition as you have to eat the entire pizza, crusts & all. wow.. After all that I don't think I could move an inch & would gladly sit back for the next hour & watch the sport while the food settles down.. but alas I must get back to work. I now leave you with the following thoughts; Food 4/5 - Best Pizza out - although the sight of seeing oil dripping off, is a tad bit off-putting. Service 5/5 - Friendly & courtious Price - 3/5 $24 for an 18″ Pizza or $9 for 2 Slices.. Atmosphere -5/5 - Where are my lazy boy's?! Like i said before Pizza + Beer + Sports = WIN Overall 4.5/5 - I'm calling it.. Best Pizza Place out.. Hamilton.. prepare to be blown away.. You no longer will have to put up with average pizza from other places.. But with anything this will cost you in the end.

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    Sal's Pizza - Delicious Italian sausage

    Delicious Italian sausage

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    Boy & Bird

    Boy & Bird

    4.0(20 reviews)
    2.1 kmPonsonby
    $$

    Our first time to purchase takeaway from this restaurant. We were so pleased with everything we…read moreordered. The food was delicious. All of our taste buds were happy! The website was easy to use as well. That is a plus when one is visiting from another country! A+++

    Boy and Bird 09/09/20140 Comments…read more Boy and Bird is the great new venture from NZ Chef Michael Van De Elzen. I thought it was brave to open an eatery with a similar concept as Bird on Wire since, also just being down the road, its up against some strong competition. I was actually pleasantly surprised of the 'chicken kitchen'. Between two of us we shared everything, but the menu is versatile for sharing or individual portions. Boy and Bird is known for serving free range chicken which has been citrus brined, spice rubbed and rotisseried. The meal options are served with slaw and chunkies, with choice of a whole, half or quarter of a chicken. What I admire is the length that is taken to offer healthier options. Whether you want white or brown meat for quarter birds and no skin can be asked upon request. Everything we had was full of flavour, very light and grease-free. Oh except the Beef Krokets ha. Although you dont leave feeling stuffed or bloated. The salad was fresh and vibrant. Its a great portion size, and although its $14 and vegetarian, the ingredients in the salad are expensive such as halloumi and quinoa, so it all adds up to its value. The Chicken brioche roll was nice but to be honest the bun itself didn't taste anything special. If we hadn't been told their purple (they use a purple potato in the dough) and steamed, I would think its a pretty ordinary roll. The beef krokets are great, as the meat is pulled which we didn't expect so they were really tender, although they looked a bit overcooked from the fryer. I was really pleased by the great waiter, he was efficient and meal checked. So tick tick. Good Job Boy and Bird - keep up the good work. Rating Food: 7.5/10 Service: 8.5/10 Value for Money: Very Good 222 Ponsonby road, Ponsonby Opening Hours: Mon-Sun 11am-Late

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    Boy & Bird - Epic Chicken Caesar

    Epic Chicken Caesar

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    Citizen Park - The outdoor bar and seating is great at Citizen Park

    Citizen Park

    3.4(23 reviews)
    1.2 kmKingsland
    $$

    Citizen Park is like a quirky, modern, all American diner. There are glowing neon signs, gingham…read morehalf curtains across the windows, giants shelves of kitschy Americana (think football helmets and model planes) and of course, baskets full of mustard and ketchup. Maybe it's because I've just moved home from America but I absolutely love it! We came here on a Sunny Sunday arvo to catch up with friends over a few quiets. The outdoor area here is huuuge and with several long tables with bench seats it is the perfect place to catch up with a group. It must also be said they have done a great job of making the outdoor area as sheltered as possible and they even have a retractable roof for when it inevitably starts raining (this is Auckland after all!). As for the drinks, both us girls where in the mood for a refreshingly, cold beer and opted for a jar of the Monteith's Pilsner ($8). I thought the list was pretty reasonable in both price and variety although I do think they could do with a few more boutique beers on the list as opposed to the usual mass produced varieties. The boys on the other hand were nursing rather significant hangovers and were in need of a drink of the non-alcoholic variety. ASAP. They ended up settling on a Sweet Alice; a strong cup of Kokako filtered coffee with condensed milk on the side. Heaping the rather generous serving of condensed milk into their coffee both of them seemed pretty chuffed with their decision. All in all this is a very pleasant way to spend a lazy Sunday afternoon and I am looking forward to coming back soon to try their rather tasty looking menu.

    I came here for the first time the other night, had been meaning to, always looks so inviting, the…read morebig brass gates to the private park for citizens dining under the strings of lights. It was, I liked it, plus they have outdoor heating. Often it can be hard finding places that accommodate groups of citizens, you can here. Large tables and a menu meant for sharing (depends how close your citizen friends are), Citizen Park would be perfect. Cool bar, good enough selection of drinks, they do coffee too. Don't be shocked when you see the beer missing from the menu, it isn't on there so ask the lovely wait staff. Gluten free options are available. Based on my experience you can request variations to menu items to fit your dietary requirements. I was impressed with my salad which not only looked good but tasted amazing. Greens with thin sliced mango, cherry tomatoes, micro greens and walnuts with a vinaigrette. Friendly staff, good surroundings, indoor and outdoor seating options and a decent menu. I'll be back, with a bigger crowd.

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    Citizen Park - Churros, whiskey chilli chocolate sauce, cinnamon Mascarpone

    Churros, whiskey chilli chocolate sauce, cinnamon Mascarpone

    Citizen Park - Oysters, avocado crema, totopos and tequila sangria...

    Oysters, avocado crema, totopos and tequila sangria...

    Citizen Park - Pork belly taco and prawn cocktail taco. Bit stingy but great flavours!

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    Pork belly taco and prawn cocktail taco. Bit stingy but great flavours!

    Tapestry - Non alcoholic drinks

    Tapestry

    3.0(2 reviews)
    2.5 kmViaduct, Auckland CBD
    $$$

    The Tapestry! What a grand little set up for the Pullman Hotel! Fine white linen table cloth…read moredining with comfortable cushion seating too. Fancy with it's subtle and geometric decor everywhere; Especially with the set of wine bottles lining the wall in the rear of the restaurant. It's a fairly vibrant place to dine I'd say. Now, you're probably wondering why this place didn't nearly earn my fourth or fifth star. Well, here's the breakdown: ~ Something they offer from the Omni Bar (a bar in the hotel lounge area with the same small bites menu), is what they call "The Classics". They consider this their all-day, all-night, type of menu. Here you can choose the Pullman Signature hot dog, Wagyu burger, Fish and Chips, a Margherita pizza, Fries and truffle mayo, and the Kumara wedges. ~ First, we started with the Cheese Plate ($23 nzd). Not bad not bad, but nothing spectacular. I mean, it's a cheese plate. These were cheeses from New Zealand and elsewhere, as well as slices of fruit pate, crackers, and a croissant-like little twisted bread sticks. Perfect with our wine they recommended. ~ Second we ordered the Kumara Wedges ($9.50 nzd). These were basically sweet potato wedges that I just wasn't a fan of. We were told they were good, but I just didn't care for them. Too healthy for me I guess. But I can see how others would love them. ~ On a different night, we ordered the Fish & Chips ($24 nzd) which had a nice thick crispy batter. And as for the fish itself, fresh and meaty! Decent for fish & chips. There were only four fish pieces, but biting into them with a glass of sauvignon blanc just made for a fabulous combo. For the main, in which we shared, we ordered the Sticky pressed Waikato Pork, with sour herbs and a chili-lime dressing ($18 nzd). Now when this was first presented, it looked tender and scrumptious. Only with that first bite, my mouth cringed with salt. One bite after the next, salty. Ate some of the herb salad, salty again. I had to keep drinking water just to dilute the taste. As for the service, we liked our waitress as she was cordial and pleasant, but she forgot a few minor things. Not a huge deal to me, but I would partly blame her slowness due to lack of help. She was the only one managing five tables, until the second shift arrived. Then other waitresses help her out and attended to our table. Overall, the place is acceptable, but the portion/price ratio was a bit above the average. Maybe if I met the master chef I'd think differently, but for now it's just not a place I find myself jumping up and down to want to eat at again at.

    Located inside the Pullman Hotel, this small restaurant offers decadent Continental fare right in…read morethe heart of downtown Auckland. Being on a coast you can imagine that many of the offerings include fish or shellfish. My group sampled the oysters-- which were fresh but a little more briny than my taste. The Tom Yum soup-- which became over the course of the meal increasingly too sour to eat. The tuna was visually beautiful, but I found the preparation dry and flavorless. The gnocchi was by far the best dish, pillowy without being heavy, in a complex, but not overpowering sauce. For 5 people the lunch came out to almost $200, and considering the bottle of wine we ordered I consider this a value. I would return.

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    Tapestry - Pleasant dining.

    Pleasant dining.

    Tapestry - Wall full of wine.

    Wall full of wine.

    Tapestry - Kumara Wedges and a cheese plater.

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    Kumara Wedges and a cheese plater.

    Juke Joint - tradamerican - Updated May 2026

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