Brothers Beer Orakei

Brothers Beer Orakei

Auckland


Brothers' latest addition to Auckland's craft beer scene fills a sunny, high-ceilinged former warehouse on the edge of Orakei Basin in the city's eastern suburbs. Retro 1960s toys complement shabby-chic decor enlivened by a chandelier, while one wall showcases French oak barrels full of brews being barrique-aged for complexity. Don't miss trying some of Auckland's best gourmet burgers.

In the same Orakei Bay Village destination are other cafes and artisan food shops.


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