Come and see us, we’re pouring great ales and serving good wholesome food every day from 11.30am.
About
We’re serving delicious modern pub fare, with a generous hand. We are the only restaurant in Greymouth with a vibrant outside dining area.
The Speight’s Ale House Greymouth is situated in a category 1 historic building, opposite the railway station in the heart of Greymouth. The building, known as ‘The Brick House’, was built in 1909 by the Government to house numerous Government Departments. In the 1990s as Government departments contracted in size, the building became vacant and fell into disrepair.
Open 7 days 5:00pm-9:00pm for Dinner. Friday-Monday 12:00pm-3:00pm for Lunch
Open and Close times may vary
Trade
Maximum group size accommodated:
50-60 pax in restaurant
100 Pax Bar
30-60 Pax in private function room
All areas can be booked so if someone wanted to booked out the whole bar or restaurant we can do that
Invoice Payments Accepted
Location
130 Mawhera Quay, Greymouth 7805, New ZealandRelated listings
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