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POPULAR ARROWTON PUB NEAR QUEENSTOWN EXPANDED

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June, 2023

Work starts tomorrow on an addition to Arrowtowns The Fork and
Tap  complementing the 1874 corner building that was
earthquake-strengthened and refurbished two years ago.
The stage two building, designed by Queenstown architect Mary
Jowett, will replace the restaurant/craft beer bars current
kitchen, toilets and marquee-enclosed outdoor area.
It will have a new area with a flat roof and sides that roll down, a
fireplace at the end built by local sculptor Conor McNicholas, a
new kitchen, double the number of toilets and a pop-up bar for
events.
The far-end garden bar and kids play area will remain.
Everything will be so much nicer, says publican Jeannie
Crawford, whose family has also owned the property for 15 years.
Its super-exciting, were all fizzing.
Theres nothing historic about the current add-ons to the historic
building, she adds  its all higgledy-piggledy.
Covid definitely slowed the development down, but in not such a
bad way because weve got a better plan with what people want
and whats going to work.
The addition will be over two levels down from the old building.
Crawford says along with the beautiful work thats been done to
The Fork and Tap and the historic museum, opposite, along with
the new Roost Mortgages building just up Wiltshire Street, we
owe it to the building and the community to do this.
And we do always say, were like the guardians of the building.
The extensions being constructed by Matt Fisher, of Build This,
while Nikki Wilson is again handling the interior design.
Crawford expects the addition to be ready about mid-November.
Were going to keep trading right through  we might just close
for a week.
And all 15 staff will be retained.

Source: Mountain Scene

 

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