About 1151 Leigh Road
Located 50 minutes north of Auckland in the Matakana wine country, 1151 Leigh Road is better known as The Stables Matakana , a dedicated event and functions venue (stablesmatakana.co.nz ). Nestled on 50 acres of idyllic countryside with rolling hills and vineyards (www.aucklandvenues.co.nz ), this historic “stables” building has been lovingly restored into a versatile space for weddings, corporate functions, and live entertainment. In 2015, new owners (Creative Hospitality Group founders Kim and Woody) reinvented this Matakana landmark (stablesmatakana.co.nz ). Signature features include the grand timber-framed dining hall with exposed macrocarpa beams, soaring vaulted ceilings and two large fireplaces (stablesmatakana.co.nz ). The venue also boasts manicured outdoor areas including the hidden Secret Garden with native stonework, lawns and ambient lighting (stablesmatakana.co.nz ). Together with an on-site pub (Smiths Matakana), The Stables provides a unique rustic-chic backdrop that has become a cultural hub in the area.
Events and Programming
The Stables Matakana hosts a wide variety of events year-round. As a wedding and conference venue it handles private functions and business events, but it is best known for its Stables Collective series of public shows. This curated entertainment lineup features everything from dance nights with headline DJs and retro disco parties, to live bands (rock, blues, indie) and comedy shows (stablesmatakana.co.nz ) (stablesmatakana.co.nz ). Past lineups have included local favourites like cover-band trio PRIMAL A.D. and indie-punk act 0800 Belly Up (stablesmatakana.co.nz ), as well as visiting New Zealand talents and touring comedians. Events typically take place on weekend evenings or summer Sundays. Ticket prices depend on the act – low-key local gigs may start around NZ$20–30, whereas bigger comedy nights or headline music shows can be NZ$50+ per ticket (plus fees). In addition to public shows, The Stables offers full wedding and events services; every celebration is backed by an experienced in-house team that can customise layouts and catering. Corporate clients enjoy the venue for conferences, awards dinners and team-building retreats, often using both our indoor spaces and lawns (stablesmatakana.co.nz ).
Tickets and Booking
Public events at The Stables (Stables Collective shows, comedy nights, etc.) sell tickets online. To book, visit The Stables website event calendar or search the event on a New Zealand ticketing site (for example, local ticket sellers partner with the venue). Sign up for the venue’s newsletter or follow their announcement channels to grab tickets early – popular gigs can sell out quickly. Tickets usually go on sale several weeks or months ahead; premium seats or VIP packages may be offered for higher-profile shows. There is typically no walk-up box office, so secure tickets in advance. The door opens roughly 30–60 minutes before each show and attendees check in with e-tickets. If an event isn’t sold out, a small number of tickets may be available at the door, but this is not guaranteed.
Seating and Layout
The Stables’ main indoor space is a large dining hall with high vaulted ceilings, exposed macrocarpa beams and two big fireplaces (stablesmatakana.co.nz ). For a seated function it holds about 120 guests (table and chair seating) (stablesmatakana.co.nz ). When configured for a standing event, roughly 200 people can fit inside comfortably (stablesmatakana.co.nz ). For live shows the stage is usually set at one end of this hall. The best vantage points are in the centre or front of the room directly facing the stage. Some patrons also prefer the side patio area or standing areas to the left/right of the stage for a more casual spot. There is no balcony – seating and crowd space is all on one level – so you’ll be relatively close wherever you sit or stand.
For events that use outdoor space, the adjacent covered patio and courtyards flow out into the Secret Garden and lawn (stablesmatakana.co.nz ). These offer extra mingling space, lawn seating and often casual wristband-area for tickets. When the weather is good, many shows open the bi-fold doors (mixing indoor and outdoor space). In that case, keeping toward the front helps with sound (the open doors do let music spill outside). The Secret Garden’s lawns tend to be more relaxed – people often grab a chair or picnic blanket here, but be aware the terrain is grassy and sometimes uneven. In the winter months, the venue may keep the indoor fires burning for ambiance (stablesmatakana.co.nz ). Because of the high wood ceilings and flooring, acoustics are generally warm and clear, but event staff may run fans or open doors if it gets crowded and warm inside.
Getting There and Parking
The Stables (1151 Leigh Road) sits at the heart of the Matakana Country Park, just off Omaha Flats Road (RD5). It is about 67 km (roughly a 50-minute drive) from Auckland’s city centre via State Highway 1 and Warkworth, so the easiest way to reach it is by car. The exact address is often listed as RD5/1151 Leigh Rd, Matakana 0985 (www.matakanacountrypark.co.nz ). Follow country signs for the Matakana Country Park once you turn off the state highway.
By car: Ample free parking is provided onsite for event guests (stablesmatakana.co.nz ) (www.tripadvisor.com ). The Stables will reserve spaces for your group, and there is overflow parking around the Country Park (for example on market days) that is also free. Expect a short walk from the parking area to the venue entrance (the lots are gravel, so park carefully if the ground is wet).
Public transport: There is no direct train or city bus to Matakana. Auckland Transport’s rural bus 997 runs from Warkworth through Matakana to Omaha (stop in Matakana village) (moovitapp.com ), but it is infrequent and does not drop you at the door (you’d still need a taxi or ~10-minute walk). In practice, most visitors drive or arrange a private shuttle car.
Taxi and rideshare: Uber and taxis operate in Matakana/Omaha/Leigh but coverage can be limited. The local Matakabs taxi service covers Matakana, Omaha, Leigh and Warkworth (www.newzealand.com ); we recommend booking any return trip in advance. For larger groups, some companies offer charter vans or minibuses. Rideshare drop-off is easiest along Leigh Road directly in front of the venue.
Inside the Venue
Inside The Stables, you’ll find a warm, stylish atmosphere blending rural charm with polished hospitality. The bar is fully licensed (stablesmatakana.co.nz ), serving local beers, Matakana-region wines and creative signature cocktails. Alcoholic drinks can only be purchased onsite (BYO is not allowed) (stablesmatakana.co.nz ). Many events feature food: there may be a chef-curated menu or buffet on-site, or outside catering (especially for private functions). You are also welcome to dine at Smiths Matakana (the adjacent pub/restaurant) either before or after your event.
The interiors feature soft mood lighting and the two wood-burning fireplaces (stablesmatakana.co.nz ) create a cozy feel in the colder months (these are often lit in winter (stablesmatakana.co.nz )). Free onsite Wi-Fi is offered for guests (www.tripadvisor.com ), and electrical outlets are available around the hall. Clean, modern restrooms are located just off the main room, including toilets that are wheelchair-accessible. There is no formal coat check: most people keep jackets on their chairs or inside their bags. The general vibe is relaxed yet festive – visitors typically dress in smart-casual or country-chic style. Staff will check your ticket or reservation at the door; arriving 15–20 minutes early is wise to allow time for parking and ticket scanning. Overall, this is a friendly venue – for example, weddings here are dog-friendly (well-behaved dogs on leash are allowed on the lawns) (stablesmatakana.co.nz ), although pets are not permitted at regular ticketed shows.
Nearby Amenities
The Stables enjoys a great location close to Matakana’s village centre and regional attractions. For pre-show cooking or post-event drinks, the on-site sister venue Smiths Matakana (just steps away) is a casual pub/restaurant with an impressive beer list, cocktails and frequent live music (stablesmatakana.co.nz ). A short drive (5–10 minutes) brings you to Matakana Village itself, where you’ll find cafés, bars and boutique shops. Popular spots include Casita Miro Café, the Matakana Country Kitchen and executive dining at Brick Bay Winery or Ascension Vineyard (both within 10 km). In summer, the Matakana Country Park outdoor market (held on Sundays near the entrance) offers local crafts, food trucks and artisan stalls – it’s right outside The Stables’ front gate and a favourite with visitors.
If you’re coming from out of town and need a place to stay, there are many options. Matakana has a range of B&Bs and holiday rentals, and nearby Omaha Beach has beachfront cottages and a surf club cafe. Larger hotels and motels are found in Warkworth (15 min drive) or the Leigh/Matheson Bay area. Because Auckland transport is limited, many guests plan to stay locally after an event – consider booking accommodation early if you’re attending a late show. Guests often make a day or weekend of it: the Matakana area boasts wineries and farms to visit during the day, followed by dining and events at The Stables in the evening (www.bayleys.co.nz ) (stablesmatakana.co.nz ).
What Makes This Venue Special
The Stables Matakana is special for its unique blend of rustic ambience and professional event service. Architecturally it feels like a modern barn-style retreat: lofty timber ceilings and stone fireplaces (stablesmatakana.co.nz ) create warmth and character, while the built-in amenities (lighting, sound and AV infrastructure, catering prep areas) give it the polish of a city venue. The surrounding landscape adds to the magic: sweeping lawns, vineyards and farmland stretch out to rolling hills and the distinctive silhouette of Mount Tamahunga (stablesmatakana.co.nz ), making almost every seat a scenic one.
A standout feature is the Secret Garden – a network of lawns, courtyards and decorative elements tucked behind the main building (stablesmatakana.co.nz ). This outdoor space feels almost enchanted when set up with festoon lights or ceremony arches, and many visitors remember it as a highlight. In fact, marketing materials note the Secret Garden as “a hidden oasis” for ceremonies and photos (thecommunity.co.nz ). The venue’s friendly, down-to-earth local vibe also sets it apart. Regular guests praise The Stables for its caring event team and attention to detail. Long-time patrons say staff often go “above and beyond” (in one review a bride thanked the team for even accommodating her dog on wedding day (stablesmatakana.co.nz )!). Add in Matakana’s reputation for great food and wine, and The Stables has helped put this region on the map as a destination for fun. Whether it’s a legendary New Year’s Eve party, a live jazz brunch or a beachfront-adjacent wedding, both artists and audiences tend to love The Stables’ warm hospitality and photogenic country setting.
Visitor Tips and Information
Before you go: Check what type of event you’re attending and pack accordingly. Outdoor events or summer concerts benefit from sun protection and insect repellent – the Secret Garden lawns can be beautiful but do attract midges at dusk. In winter, the indoor hall is cozy but can still feel cool at first, so bring a sweater or jacket. Wireless reception in Matakana can be spotty; have your tickets or confirmation details on hand as screenshots or printouts in case mobile data is weak. GPS should recognise “Matakana Country Park” or even “Matakana Sculptureum” (right next door) as reference points.
Accessibility and Facilities: Visitors with mobility needs: The Stables provides designated accessible parking and ramped entry paths (thecommunity.co.nz ). Wheelchair users can navigate both the indoor spaces and outdoor courtyards, and there are accessible restrooms available. Service animals and well-behaved pets (for private events like weddings) are welcome, but note that pets are not permitted during regular concerts. Indoor areas are mostly flat and wide; outdoors the Secret Garden lawns and gravel parking can be uneven, so plan footwear accordingly.
House rules: The dress code is generally casual to smart-casual. Many guests opt for jeans or country-style attire for concerts, and nice daytime outfits for weddings. Doors usually open 30–60 minutes before event start time – arriving early means you can find good parking and seating. There is no formal cloakroom, so keep valuables with you. As a licensed premises, smoking is only allowed in outdoor areas; please do not smoke near the entrance. Photography for personal use is fine, but professional photo/video equipment may require permission. Finally, plan your departure: after big shows the single-country driveway can back up, so consider carpooling or having a driver booked in advance. Matakana does not run late-night public buses, so arrange a taxi (Matakabs) or safe ride if you need it.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the exact address of The Stables Matakana?
The Stables is located at 1151 Leigh Road, RD5 Matakana 0985, New Zealand . This puts it in the Matakana Country Park, about 50 minutes north of Auckland city (www.matakanacountrypark.co.nz ). When searching by GPS or maps, use “Matakana Country Park” or the address above. The venue is open daily (usually with events or bookings) and the grounds open from early morning till late.
What is the capacity of the venue?
Indoors, The Stables seats about 120 guests (with tables and chairs) and can accommodate roughly 200 people standing (stablesmatakana.co.nz ). If you include the outdoor patios, courtyards and Secret Garden, the venue can welcome several hundred people in total. In fact, private-function specifications note up to 200–300 for cocktails and up to ~500 using all outdoor areas; some sources even quote a total capacity near 1,000 when combining every space (stablesmatakana.co.nz ) (stablesmatakana.co.nz ). Always check with the event organiser for the exact capacity for a specific show or event.
How do I buy tickets for events at The Stables?
Tickets for public events are sold online. Visit The Stables’ official website or check New Zealand ticketing sites and social media for event pages—these links are provided on their calendar. Often there is an option to join an email list for early access. Since the venue does not have a permanent box office on site, we recommend securing tickets in advance. Once on sale, tickets can be purchased via credit card through the listed site; avoid last-minute rush by booking weeks or months ahead for popular gigs.
Is there a box office or at-the-door sales?
There is no traditional walk-up box office for concerts. Most event tickets are pre-booked online. If an event is not sold out, a limited number of tickets may sometimes be available at the door before the show, subject to availability. If you plan to buy entry at the venue, arrive very early (check the specific event info for door-opening time). Generally, relying on online purchase is safest.
What are typical ticket price ranges?
Ticket prices vary with the act. Smaller local band nights or DJ sessions often start around NZ$20–30. More prominent events – such as well-known comedians, high-end music performances or premium festival one-offs – typically range from NZ$50 up to NZ$100 or more. Check the specific event listing for the exact price. Late fees or booking fees may be added. Remember that food and drinks inside are extra.
What are my transportation and parking options?
Driving is the easiest way to get here. Onsite parking is free for venue guests (stablesmatakana.co.nz ) (www.tripadvisor.com ) and can accommodate dozens of cars. The venue reserves parking for its events, and additional free parking is available in the Country Park lots nearby. For buses, Auckland Transport’s bus 997 runs from Warkworth through Matakana (with a stop in Matakana village) (moovitapp.com ), but service is limited and you’d still need a taxi from the bus stop. A safer option is to call a taxi or shuttle. Note that Uber presence is spotty out here; instead, the local Matakabs taxi service (covering Matakana, Omaha, Leigh, etc.) can be booked in advance (www.newzealand.com ). Rideshare drop-offs are usually at the designated entrance on Leigh Road.
Is the venue wheelchair accessible?
Yes – The Stables Matakana provides accessible features. There are designated accessible parking spots near the entrance and ramped walkways into the building (thecommunity.co.nz ). The main hall is all on one level (no stairs to the audience area), and the doorways and passages accommodate wheelchairs. Accessible bathrooms are available on site. Outdoor areas (patios and Secret Garden) are mostly at ground level, though uneven ground is possible. The venue staff strive to make events welcoming to all guests.
Can I bring my dog or pet?
The Stables is pet-friendly for certain events. Well-behaved dogs on leash are usually allowed in the outdoor gardens for weddings or private parties (owners must clean up and control pets) (stablesmatakana.co.nz ). However, at most public ticketed events (concerts, comedy shows, etc.), pets are not permitted inside. If bringing a pet, check with the event organizer beforehand. Guide dogs/service animals are always welcome indoors.
Are children allowed at events?
Policies vary by event. Family-friendly daytime shows and weddings welcome children of all ages, but adults should supervise them. Keep in mind some evening concerts (especially stand-up comedy or late-night gigs) may have age restrictions (often 18+ due to alcohol licensing or mature content). Always check the event details – if it’s 18+, minors will not be admitted. For open events, kids can attend free or at special rates, which will be noted if applicable.
Where can I purchase food and drinks inside the venue?
There is a fully licensed bar on site (stablesmatakana.co.nz ) where you can buy alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages. During events (especially tickets shows or catered functions), light food is often available – this might be snack bowls, hot finger foods or a buffet. The adjacent Smiths pub/restaurant is also open to event guests and serves meals and drinks before or after events. No outside food or drink is allowed, but you can always grab takeout from nearby cafes before arriving.
Can I bring my own alcohol or food?
No, The Stables is fully licensed, which means all alcohol must be purchased on site. Under-licence rules prohibit BYO alcohol for any event. Similarly, guests typically cannot bring outside catering, although special events (like wedding cakes) may be arranged in advance with the venue. In general, plan to buy food and drink from the venue and its concession areas.
Is smoking allowed at The Stables?
Smoking is not allowed indoors. Any smoking (including e-cigarettes) must be done outside the building, typically in designated outdoor areas or away from doorways. Please respect no-smoking signage and dispose of cigarette butts responsibly.
What should I bring with me?
Bring your ticket or confirmation (digital or printed). For evening events, a light jacket is a good idea as outdoor areas can get cool. Comfortable shoes are recommended, especially if you plan to stand on a lawn. Carry valid photo ID if you look under 25 (for alcohol verification). Cash isn’t necessary since cards are accepted almost everywhere, but a small amount can help at fundraisers or busker performances. Finally, check the weather – bring an umbrella if rain is forecast (the venue will use its covered patio or indoor hall if needed).
Is photography allowed inside?
Personal photography (phones or compact cameras) is generally fine for capturing memories. However, for concerts and performances any flash or professional photography/video equipment may be restricted by the performer or venue. It’s best to ask event staff if you plan to shoot video or use a tripod. Social media sharing is welcome, but please respect performer requests regarding shooting during the show.
What accommodation is nearby?
There are many options if you wish to stay close. Matakana village (5–10 min drive) has boutique B&Bs, holiday homes and lodges. Omaha Beach (15 min) and Leigh (20 min) have seaside motels and vacation rentals. Larger hotels can be found in nearby Warkworth. If attending an evening event, consider booking ahead – areas can fill up on weekend nights. Staying locally means you can enjoy wine-tasting or beach time during the day and then relax at the event without worrying about driving back to Auckland late.