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Welcome to the Shakespeare Brewery & Hotel which is New Zealand's first Brewpub and now a boutique 10 room hotel, situated in a prime location on the corner of Wyndam & Albert Street in central Auckland.
This 100yr old English style pub offers great food, a range of award winning beers (brewed on site that will impress even the most ardent beer drinker) along with boutique hotel accommodation in central Auckland.
The Shakespeare is carrying on a tradition of fine hospitality which began more than a century ago. It was established in 1898 by Thomas Foley, who was born in the old Shakespeare Hotel owned by his parents in Wyndam Street.
JUST OPENED ... is a 10 room boutique hotel offering the perfect location to explore the sights and sounds of Auckland City.
Each room has it's own private bathroom and are completely renovated and decorated in light modern colours. Every room has something different to offer some have small private decks so you can take in some sun, while others have views down to Auckland's waterfront... talk to us about room options!
Situated in a prime location on the corner of Wyndam & Albert Street in central Auckland.
From this central city location you are only a couple of minutes walk down to Auckland's waterfront, ferry's, buses and the Britomart train station.
Being in the heart of the city the Shakespeare Hotel is in the perfect place for business or leisure, surrounded by the city's main business district and key tourist attractions.
Barry Newman, the genial landscaper–turned–brewer, has a shelf full of trophies. The Shakespeare Brewery has won many awards taking 15 awards at the 2001 International Beer Awards.
Come on in and experience New Zealand’s original boutique brewery in the historic Shakespeare Tavern with our range eloquently named brews as Summer’s Day Bohemian Pilsener and Puck’s PIXIL(L)ATION.