Everybody's is a bar and eatery located in Auckland's CBD. It is tucked away in the Imperial building and takes its name from the 100-year-old theatre that once occupied the space. Everybody's offers a large open-air courtyard and a split-level space f...
Overview
Ambience | Relaxed atmosphere |
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Accepts credit cards | Yes |
Noise level | Upbeat |
Licence | This venue is licenced |
Products and specialities
Japanese Restaurant and Bar. 2nd entrance, via alley 44 Queen St.
Hours
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- SunClosed
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As a musician, I love watching other incredible musos play live and so I was super-stoked when I heard about Together NYE, being held at Everybody's and Roxy in Auckland's Imperial Lane. With a cast of amazing DJs and performers, this will be a night to remember as Auckland man-about-town Nick D returns from Japan and joins forces with fellow producer Dick Johnson to perform as their incredibly versatile live act, Weird Together. Bringing some of their producer friends from around the globe to perform at this one-off New Year festival, Together NYE is a chance to shake off the shackles of the old year and get your zoot suit on to ring in a new one. Go on, shake your tail feather!
This is just next to The Roxy, it is a new establishment as well. By day this is an eatery with, by the way, the best Japanese in town. There is a vast indoor/outdoor area which in all covers quite a big expanse of space. It seems like these amazing places just popped up overnight and became wildly popular with everyone in town. By night, this place turns into a trendy place to have a dance and get a vino or 6. Great place to come for some after work drinks, especially if you are on the hunt for a rich boyfriend as this place to suited up to the nines. Handy tip for all the gold diggers out there.
The popular Everybody’s in the Imperial Lane has had a bit of a makeover last Winter, turning officially Japanese under new moniker Everybody’s Izakaya. It is now serving up deliciously inspired food courtesy of head chef Nick Honeyman, and the menu will have you salivating from first read. The service is informal enough to relax you but just attentive enough to impress, and if you are on a first date the incredible cocktail list will most definitely help break the ice. The Autumn Elixir and Tokyo Serenity are two of my faves, or there is a huge sake list that includes a delicious sparkling option. Make sure to book if you want an upstairs booth.