About ELMO’S
Elmo’s in Ponsonby (Auckland) is an atmospheric Italian-inspired pizza bar and late-night cocktail lounge. Opened by hospitality sisters Bronwyn and Jessica Payne, Elmo’s sits in the former Mr Tom’s restaurant space on 151 Ponsonby Road (www.nzherald.co.nz ). The concept combines wood-fired Neapolitan-style pizza and hearty pastas with a vibrant party vibe – think fairy-lit décor, quirky statue heads and DJ music into the night (www.theshout.co.nz ). Reviewers describe it as “bold” and “boisterous,” offering a slice of Europe in Auckland (www.theshout.co.nz ) (www.elmos.co.nz ). Signature features include its high tables (leather “leaners”) for casual mingling, a highly regarded cocktail menu (with novelty drinks like the “Who Shot the President?” rum cocktail) (www.theshout.co.nz ), and an all-day Aperitivo and brunch culture. Elmo’s has quickly become a local favorite on Ponsonby Road, notable for using fresh, seasonal ingredients sourced locally (www.elmos.co.nz ) and for being one of the few spots that seamlessly blends quality Italian dining with a nightclub atmosphere.
Events and Programming
At Elmo’s you’ll find a packed weekly programme. Every day features an Aperitivo Hour (snack and drink specials 4–6pm) (www.elmos.co.nz ). From Thursday through Saturday night the venue transforms into “Disco Hour,” with $16 cocktails and a live DJ from 10pm onwards (www.elmos.co.nz ) (www.elmos.co.nz ). In other words, Elmo’s operates as a late-night cocktail bar with dancing on weekends. The weekend also brings their popular “Bombastic Italian Brunch” on Saturdays and Sundays, offering brunch pizzas, pastas and (for a fixed fee) two hours of free-flowing Prosecco, mimosas or beer (www.elmos.co.nz ) (www.elmos.co.nz ) (this “Bubbalicious” brunch package is strictly R18 only (www.elmos.co.nz ) (www.elmos.co.nz )). Special events have included themed pop-ups and festival tie-ins (e.g. participating in Auckland Beer Week with craft pizzas in 2020 (www.eventfinda.co.nz )). While Elmo’s doesn’t host big arena concerts, it does fill its cozy space (roughly 120–150 patrons) with club shows and DJ nights; for example a March 2024 “Plans After” DJ takeover was promoted as a 150-ticket sell-out event (www.ticketfairy.com ). In short, Elmo’s is active weekly: think Aperitivo lounges, Italian bottomless brunches and late-night DJ parties more than rock concerts.
Tickets and Booking
Elmo’s accommodates dinners and drinks as a walk-in bar, but reservations are highly recommended on weekends. You can book tables for lunch or dinner via their website or by phone; slots that show as unavailable mean they’re fully booked (www.elmos.co.nz ). Notably, small groups (two people) cannot reserve online on Thursday–Saturday – such couples are encouraged to just drop in (www.elmos.co.nz ). If that happens, hosts will try to seat you or notify you by text when a table frees up. For large parties or special events, it’s best to book well in advance. Ticketed events (like club nights) must be purchased ahead of time through official channels – these usually sell out quickly given the ~150-person capacity (www.ticketfairy.com ). For example, a DJ show in March 2024 noted “only 150 available…1000% sellout” (www.ticketfairy.com ). Bottomless brunch packages must also be pre-booked; the buffet-style brunch (one food item plus free drinks) is NZ$79 per person for two hours (www.elmos.co.nz ) (and, per their policy, limited to R18 guests (www.elmos.co.nz )). In terms of cost, a rough guide from reviews: small plates and antipasti are around NZ$13–$16 each, wood-fired pizzas about NZ$25–30 (a four-cheese pizza was $26 in a review (www.nzherald.co.nz )), and cocktail specials on Disco Nights are $16 (www.elmos.co.nz ). There’s no traditional box office at Elmo’s – ticket purchases (when needed) are handled online, and table dining is just a matter of booking via the official site or showing up.
Seating and Layout
Elmo’s is a single-floor space (no separate balcony) with a mix of standard tables and high-top “leaner” tables, plus some café-style outdoor seating along the pavement. Inside is fairly open-plan: a central bar, bench seating along the walls, and tables scattered around. One NZ Herald review notes large street-front windows that let in late-afternoon sun (best avoided at “that one hour before dusk” when light can glare in) (www.nzherald.co.nz ). Outside, a few tables line the sidewalk – for example a February 2025 reviewer mentioned snagging a walk-in “pavement table” (www.tripadvisor.ie ). Note that during peak times (especially Friday/Saturday nights) the house sound system and live DJs make it loud; one patron described Elmo’s as “bouncing” and “noisy” on weekend evenings (www.tripadvisor.ie ). Acoustics aren’t quiet on full nights, so for a more relaxed chat, earlier or off-peak hours are better. In club mode, the back area near the DJ becomes a dance zone. The best seating depends on your purpose: front tables enjoy better people-watching and direct light, while rear tables (near the bar) get more of the party vibe. There are no fixed VIP sections – all tables are first-come or reserved by booking. Overall capacity is modest (~150), so most nights you’ll be in close quarters with other guests enjoying the lively atmosphere.
Getting There and Parking
Elmo’s is at 151 Ponsonby Road, Ponsonby, Auckland (www.elmos.co.nz ), a bustling stretch of eateries just west of the CBD. If you’re driving, note that Ponsonby Road has metered street parking (free after certain hours) but spaces are limited. The nearest large public car park is the Wilson Parking lot on 40 Vermont Street (a 5-minute walk away), which offers casual parking (roughly $4 per half-hour or $10 for up to 12 hours (www.wilsonparking.co.nz )). Failing that, off-street options further out (e.g. on surrounding side streets) or paid lots around Ponsonby are available.
Public transit is convenient: multiple bus routes run along Ponsonby Road. For example, bus 18 (City Centre↔New Lynn via Great North Road) and bus 20 (Wynyard Quarter↔St Lukes via Kingsland) stop nearby (moovitapp.com ). These run frequently between the city and western suburbs. Taxis and rideshares can drop off right outside the main entrance on Ponsonby Road. Note that trains don’t reach Ponsonby directly; the closest stations are on other lines so a short city-bus ride would be needed. For late-night travel, Auckland Transport’s Nightrider buses operate on Friday/Saturday hours, and taxis/Ubers are plentiful in the inner city. If you’re on foot, it’s about a 25-minute walk (2 km) from downtown, or a 10-minute drive (across Victoria Park Viaduct). In summary, Elmo’s is easily reached by bus or car, but plan parking/rideshare drop-off in advance for busy nights.
Inside the Venue
When you step inside Elmo’s, you’ll find a casual yet energetic atmosphere. Hosts greet arriving guests, and tables are serviced by waitstaff (food and drink orders are taken at your table). The vibe is friendly and upbeat – bartenders are known to be enthusiastic about craft beers, fine wines and creative cocktails (www.elmos.co.nz ) (www.theshout.co.nz ). There is a fully-licensed bar offering Italian-themed pours (Prosecco, Aperol Spritz, etc.) and custom cocktails (for example the whimsical “Who Shot The President?” served in a Washington-shaped mug (www.theshout.co.nz )). Cocktails during late-night “Disco Hour” are individually decorated and rotated weekly, often at the promotion-price of $16 (www.elmos.co.nz ). Besides cocktails, Elmo’s carries a range of local craft beers and a short wine list, reflecting its “fresh farm-to-table” bar food ethos (www.elmos.co.nz ).
As a restaurant, they welcome families during regular hours (afternoon and early evening). However, note that any drinks-inclusive package (like the Bottomless Italian Brunch) or the after-hours nightclub vibe is strictly 18+ (www.elmos.co.nz ) (www.ticketfairy.com ). On event nights, IDs are checked at entry. Elmo’s enforces standard NZ alcohol rules – hosts will serve no more than one alcoholic beverage at a time, and they’ll cut off service to any person who looks intoxicated (www.elmos.co.nz ). There’s no formal coat-check, so guests usually keep jackets at the table or hang them on chairs. Restrooms are available on-site (one reviewer noted neat, well-maintained facilities). Lastly, don’t forget your camera: with whimsical decor (vintage Italian posters, statues, and disco balls), it’s a popular spot to snap a fun photo. Wi-Fi details aren’t advertised, so assume this is more of a phone-data/”disconnect to enjoy” kind of nightlife spot.
Nearby Amenities
Ponsonby Road is one of Auckland’s most vibrant neighbourhood strips, so there’s plenty to do around Elmo’s. Immediately nearby are casual dining options (for example a short walk to Ponsonby Central food market, or neighbouring cafes and bistros). Ponsonby also hosts higher-end venues in walking distance – think Italian restaurants, Asian fusion spots, and diverse bars. Before a show, you might dine at one of these local restaurants (reviews often mention “Depot” for shared plates, “Central” for quick eats, “Hoppers” for cocktails down the road, etc.). After Elmo’s, the party can continue: Ponsonby has late bars like the casino-owned bars on the corner or Freddie’s (1885 Lounge) for after-hours drinks.
For accommodations, Auckland’s CBD hotels (about a 5–10 min drive away) are the nearest big hotels; however Ponsonby itself has a few boutique B&Bs. Art galleries, shops and even a weekend farmers market aren’t far off. Since Elmo’s opens mid-afternoon on weekends, many visitors arrive early and enjoy the area’s “Sunny brunch” culture before heading into the venue. Finally, if you’re looking to splash out on transport later, Auckland’s CityLink bus passes (or rideshare apps) mean you can easily continue your night out through the city or ferry terminals. In short, arrive a bit early to explore – Ponsonby is packed with dining and nightlife spots to complement an Elmo’s visit.
What Makes This Venue Special
Elmo’s stands out for its unique fusion of Italian dining and high-energy nightlife. Few places in NZ combine wood-fired pizzas and pasta with disco balls and late-night DJs – it’s a “nothing else like it” concept according to the owners (www.theshout.co.nz ). The owners themselves describe Elmo’s as “intoxicatingly cheeky” and “immersion-friendly,” aiming to “transport guests to another place or time” without ever taking itself too seriously (www.theshout.co.nz ) (www.theshout.co.nz ). In practice, this means playful cocktails (Guinea Pig cocktails in cartoon mugs!), loud curated music playlists, and friendly service that encourages mixing rather than formal dining. Architecturally, the venue retains the old Ponsonby shop facade but inside is modern-giant disco-themed décor – a deliberate juxtaposition that delights customers. Historically, Elmo’s is part of a small stable of successful family-run venues (owners also run Mt Maunganui’s Pizza Library Co. and Auckland’s Hoppers cocktail lounge), giving it a strong local pedigree (www.nzherald.co.nz ). Culturally, it has become a go-to spot for celebrations and gatherings: basic food done simply well, paired with an always-fun environment. Community-wise, its commitment to local, seasonal suppliers (www.elmos.co.nz ) and its resilience through tough times (one article even quotes the owners comparing themselves to “the band that kept playing as Titanic was sinking” during COVID lockdowns) (www.theshout.co.nz )reflects how beloved the spot is. In summary, both Aucklanders and visiting bands love Elmo’s for the combination of great pizza, creative cocktails and that signature Ponsonby party atmosphere.
Visitor Tips and Information
Accessibility: The venue is mostly on one ground floor level. Check ahead if you have mobility needs (many eateries in older Ponsonby buildings have a slight doorstep). Service staff are usually helpful if you give them notice. Wheelchair access may be possible, but the best approach is to call and confirm.
What to Bring: Bring valid photo ID if you plan to drink – Elmo’s follows NZ alcohol laws strictly, with 18+ ID checks on evening events (www.ticketfairy.com ). If you have a gift voucher, simply present it at entry. Wear comfortable shoes for dancing if you’re coming late-night, and a light jacket for the cooler upstairs section or outdoor seating. There’s no outside food or alcohol allowed (it’s fully licensed). It’s NZ casual, so smart-casual attire is ideal – locals typically dress up nicely for Friday/Saturday, though no one is enforcing a strict dress code.
Avoid Common Mistakes: Don’t expect to just walk in on a busy weekend, especially if you need a table – book well in advance during peak times (www.elmos.co.nz ) (www.tripadvisor.ie ). Note that the acoustics are alive with sound: reviews warn that Friday/Saturday nights can be quite loud with the crowd and poor sound damping (www.tripadvisor.ie ). If you prefer a quieter experience, consider going earlier in the week or earlier in the evening. Also, for groups wanting the Bottomless Brunch package, remember it’s limited to 12 diners per reservation (www.elmos.co.nz ) and strictly R18 (www.elmos.co.nz ), so plan accordingly. The brunch deal is two hours – late arrivals don’t get extra time, as per their policy (www.elmos.co.nz ).
Etiquette & Policies: Staff may impose a reasonable dress standard (Ponsonby style tends to be smart-casual). No large backpacks or party hats, and cameras are fine but please be respectful of others. Elmo’s encourages a friendly vibe – smiling and chatting with the bartenders and DJs goes a long way. At closing time (around 1am on weekends), please exit promptly, but note that NZ late-night buses or rideshares are readily available to get you home safely.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the cost of the Bottomless Italian Brunch?
Elmo’s offers a “Bubbalicious” Brunch package (select one brunch menu item plus unlimited drinks). This package is NZ$79 per person for 2 hours of free-flow Prosecco, mimosas, spritz or house beer (www.elmos.co.nz ). (Standard à la carte brunch items and drinks can also be ordered separately if you don’t take the package.)
Do I need to reserve or pre-buy tickets for Elmo’s events?
It depends on the event. For dinner and regular bar service, reservations are encouraged on busy nights via the Elmo’s website or phone (www.elmos.co.nz ). For special club or DJ nights, tickets are often sold online ahead of time (and tend to sell out quickly given the ~150-person capacity (www.ticketfairy.com )). Bottomless brunch also requires booking. Always check Elmo’s official announcements or call in advance.
Which public transport serves Elmo’s?
Ponsonby Road is on a major bus corridor. Frequent AT buses like route 18 (City Centre ↔ New Lynn) and 20 (Wynyard Quarter ↔ St Lukes via Kingsland) both run along Ponsonby Road (moovitapp.com ). These connect central Auckland with the suburbs west of town. There is no train station at Ponsonby, so buses are your best public transit option. The CityLink ferry and buses can get you close to central Auckland, from where you can take a bus to Ponsonby.
Is there parking available near Elmo’s?
Street parking on Ponsonby Road is metered and can be scarce during peak evenings. The closest reliable parking is a paid lot one block away: Wilson Parking’s multi-storey at 40 Vermont Street (just off Ponsonby Rd) charges roughly $4 per half-hour (about $10 for a day up to 12 hours) (www.wilsonparking.co.nz ). Other paid lots and some residential pay zones are scattered through the area. Plan to arrive early if driving, or use a rideshare drop-off at the entrance.
What are the age restrictions at Elmo’s?
Elmo’s is licensed, so the usual NZ alcohol rules apply. All late-night events and any drink-inclusive packages are limited to adults (18+) (www.elmos.co.nz ) (www.ticketfairy.com ). For example, a 2024 events listing explicitly noted “Ages 18+” (www.ticketfairy.com ). During normal daytime service (e.g. Sunday lunchtime), children may dine with adults like at any restaurant, as long as they are supervised and obviously not consuming alcohol.
Does Elmo’s offer gift vouchers?
Yes – Elmo’s sells gift vouchers for dining and drinking experiences. These can be used like cash towards food, cocktails or brunch. They make popular gifts for birthdays or special occasions. The Elmo’s website explicitly advertises gift cards that let you enjoy “delectable tipples and sumptuous food” at the venue (www.elmos.co.nz ).
Is Elmo’s wheelchair accessible?
Elmo’s is mostly on one level, but as with many older Ponsonby shops there may be a single step or two at the entrance. Restrooms may not be fully wheelchair-sized. If you require accessibility accommodations (ramps, etc.), it’s best to call ahead. Staff are usually accommodating if given notice.
What is the dress code at Elmo’s?
Elmo’s does not enforce a formal dress code, but locals tend to dress up for a night out. Think smart-casual or “nice bar” attire (jeans + a nice top/shirt). During the day it’s very casual (Ponsonby brunch style), but evenings see many people in smart shirts or dresses. Flip-flops or beachwear would be out of place at night.
Are children allowed at Elmo’s?
During regular hours, children may dine in the restaurant with family (remember it’s a revhouse but children aren’t barred from early hours). However, any event or brunch package that includes unlimited alcohol is strictly 18+ (www.elmos.co.nz ). Essentially, kids are fine for lunch/dinner as at any restaurant but cannot participate in the bottomless brunch or late-night party conditions.
Is smoking or vaping allowed inside?
No. New Zealand law bans smoking (including vapes) indoors at bars and restaurants. If you wish to smoke, you must go outside to a designated area off the pavement inside their roller door or on the curb (away from the door). Of course, please be courteous with any cigarette butts or ashes.
Do they serve food all day?
Food service corresponds to their hours. Lunch service begins around noon on Friday–Sunday and 4:30pm on weekdays (www.elmos.co.nz ). If you come in the late afternoon (after 4:30pm on weekdays, or noon on weekends), the full kitchen is open with pizzas, pasta, salads and share plates. On Thursday evenings (when .
Does Elmo’s have outdoor seating?
Yes. There are a few pavement tables out front on Ponsonby Road (weather permitting). Because Ponsonby can be busy, these seats are usually walk-in only. A reviewer noted that pavement tables there are reserved for walk-up guests and often fill up quickly (www.tripadvisor.ie ). Outdoor seating is pleasant on sunny days, especially during aperitivo hour.
Can I pay by credit card at Elmo’s?
Yes – credit/debit cards are accepted at Elmo’s for all orders (food and drink). It’s a modern establishment so cash isn’t necessary, though you can tip in cash if you prefer. There’s no extra charge for cards (no slow-food service here!).
When should I arrive to beat the crowds?
On Fridays and Saturdays, the venue gets busy quickly, especially after 8pm. Aim to arrive at opening time (4:30pm or earlier for happy hour) if you want a quiet table. On weekends seek a 12pm or 2:30pm brunch slot to avoid peak dining hour. Mid-week and Sunday nights are less hectic. If an event isn’t at capacity, arriving a little early secures seating before the peak crowd.
What is Elmo’s capacity?
Elmo’s is an intimate venue. While they don’t advertise an explicit number, event listings cap tickets around 150 (www.ticketfairy.com ) and inside seating plus standing room probably totals on that order. If the space sells 150 tickets that implies a full occupancy. In practical terms, expect room for roughly 100–150 guests at once (split between tables and the bar/dance area).