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    The Hangar

    3.2 (6 reviews)
    ModerateDance Clubs
    Closed 12:00 pm - 1:00 am (Next day)

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    Ink Bar

    Ink Bar

    4.0(5 reviews)
    11.0 km

    Ink Bar is the pierced, tattooed and slightly dangerous sister of Coherent. These two bars often…read morehave joint events so you can flirt between them both (and I shouldn't have to explain the play on words with their names). Ignore the almost shabby entrance from K road and get down the stairs to this awesome little bar. You will find that you like it as rough and as dirty as her. (I'd like to mention that I have ended my metaphor with the previous paragraph because it may be misconstrued when I say it's a tight but comfortable fit down there.) One of the best clubs Auckland has to offer with heavy, pounding bass and staff as hyped as you are. Couches, courtyard, intimate dance floor directly in front of the DJ- a great place to catch some house, techno and sometimes international artists. I am a big fan of seeing Aural Trash play here, although sometimes a small lake can form in the smoking area if it has been raining.

    Ink Bar is not, as the name might suggest, somewhere where writers meet up and discuss camus over…read moreespressos and whiskey on the rocks. Instead, it is one of the dirtiest places in Auckland - and I mean dirty in the good , Clint Eastwood on a bender kind of way. Ink plays host to a wide range of electronic music, forming a sort of spiritual home of Auckland's not-quite-commerical dance sound. This means you can catch international acts who haven't quite broken through here for as low as five dollars if you get lucky. They have a cool smoking area with bamboo and an open ceiling, and if Coherent is open you can walk through between the two bars. Well worth penciling in as a bender destination.

    Code

    Code

    3.6(5 reviews)
    11.8 kmViaduct, Auckland CBD
    $$

    Being a big drum and bass fanboy and spending many eardrum-piercing nights at the old Fu Bar under…read moreQueen street, I was always a fan of underground venues, so when my friends and I found out about Code after Fu closed down, we though, sure, why not? Let's see if it recaptures that filthy, dirty, punch-the-bass-so-hard-it'll-drop-the-roof-on-you experience we craved. And to start with, Code most certainly did this. To their credit, they don't play the same top forty tracks as a lot of other clubs around town, and the music is really what I'm here for, but these days it's become less of a place to really enjoy the music, and just another sweaty box with way too many posers. Maybe I'm old and jaded, I don't know, but while it's fun to venture down every now and then, it's not on my must-do list for a Saturday night.

    Code, code, code. What to say about this magnificent joint... My guilty pleasure…read more This club is the dirtiest of dirty and I enjoy coming here as a change from my usual 1885 or when I want to dance to grimy music and not care about what I look like. The music is great - always up to trend and dancey. The first rule of Code is that you must never admit to any one that you are going there or you will be judged for eternity. Or you have to at least say you are going there as a joke. It is comprised of about 89% guys on the hunt for girls. Code is certainly not classy but it IS fun. The stripper pole is a nice touch too.

    1885 - Creative Jazz Club at 1885

    1885

    3.2(10 reviews)
    12.1 kmViaduct, Auckland CBD
    $$

    Every Wednesday 1885 hosts Jazz in the Basement and it is truly a treasure trove of pure awesome…read more Impeccable wine, beer, whiskey and cocktail menu as well as an array of leather love seats to settle into as the live jazz washes over you. And let it wash, and wash and wash all over you. Seems like the upstairs is very different from the basement and likewise with the weekday vs the weekend. Besides the live jazz the Rogue Society gin martini with anchovy stuffed olive was hands down one of the best I've had in Auckland. HIGHLY RECOMMEND! I even loved the mailboxes of paper towels in the loo... it's all in the details!

    Every now and again I like to hit the city and go big, really big. I plan my night out with mates,…read moreand it is always a success; we go to the right places at the right time. But ever since 1885 opened, it has changed the game plan a bit, purely because we don't want to be left on the outside looking in. This is the kind of bar where you need to do a bit of homework before you attend. If there's an event on at Vector, then you need to be there before the show ends, otherwise you're not going to get in. So needless to say 1885 is popular, and you need to dress up to get in, and you'd want to anyway, as you'll be rubbing shoulders with the rich and beautiful. Who am I kidding, if you hang out at 1885, you are the rich and beautiful.

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    1885 - Rogue Society gin Martini with anchovy stuffed olives, stirred to perfection

    Rogue Society gin Martini with anchovy stuffed olives, stirred to perfection

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    1885 - Front Row leather sofa seat at the Benny Lackner Trio for Auckland Jazz Fest

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    Front Row leather sofa seat at the Benny Lackner Trio for Auckland Jazz Fest

    Flight Lounge

    Flight Lounge

    3.3(4 reviews)
    11.9 kmViaduct, Auckland CBD
    $$$

    I've been to Flight Lounge a few times as part of the Frenzi Bar Crawl and they always, always play…read morethe same music. I'm not talking about the same type of music (that would be fine) I'm talking about playing the exact same list of songs in there week after week; it gets very dull after three weeks, believe me. I was hoping this was just because it was Bar Crawl night but I went there quite late last Friday night and the music was still the same! It also really annoys me that the toilet area is really cramped. There's barely enough room for about two or three people in there, let alone when a 150 strong crowd descends in there of a Thursday night and all the girls are queuing at the same time. I also wish there was some sort of outside seating area too, as the club is in a basement, it can get really hot in there. The good thing though is that I have always found the bourncers and bar staff to be really friendly, which is a welcome relief compared to some of the more upmarket palces in the CBD.

    I have been to Flight Lounge many a time since it first opened, but only once recently. It's…read morelocation is pretty handy to Pony or the Britomart bars, but a bit of a hike from the viaduct if you're wearing heels. Also it seems to be a bit of a late-night venue and since I'm normally in bed by 11 I'll leave the kids to it. The decor, music and crowd seem to have changed little in the last few years. They play some good tunes, serve some nice drinks and have some pretty people partying in nice surroundings. Not a bad spot.

    Pony

    Pony

    3.5(4 reviews)
    12.0 kmViaduct, Auckland CBD
    $$

    On one of my birthday night celebrations I ended up at The Pony Club. I did not even know it was…read morethere as it is hidden between a strip club and an adult massage place. Take care not to use the wrong entrance if you do decide to go to Pony. Upon our arrival the club was pretty empty but my group of 15 friends and I made a party out of it. We danced everywhere, dropped it low and picked it right up in every corner of the club. I loved the fact that it was empty because it meant that we had a larger dance floor and it made it seem like we had hired the club for a private party. The club has space and has these awesome seats/booths along the sides of the room, they are perfect for getting cosy with a loved one or someone you want to get to know. They are always a perfect place to sit when a group decides to take shots. The set up of the room is fantastic as the bar is the first thing you see when you get there so you sort of get a drink then hit the floor. Plus the DJ is amazing, he did not mind the countless requests from my group and even played some Afro (African) tunes, where he got them I don't know.

    I'd hate to think how many times I've walked into the mirrors in Pony. It used to be part of the…read morestrip clubs upstairs (which explains the full length wall mirrors, dark interior and slight tangy smell). The mirrors give the illusion the rooms keep on going, but they are indeed just mirrors so be careful. I even went home with a black eye one night. Besides this the music is pretty fun and is usually supped up versions of the latest hip-hop offerings. There is also plenty of plush seating if your feet are tired. My only complaint is that it's inconsistent. Some nights it's absolutely rammed and you have to line up outside. Other nights it's empty (very embarrassing if you've just dragged a bunch of people across town). It's hard to know how to solve this, but perhaps send a lackie across first to check out

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