About Bev Ridges on York
Bev Ridges on York is a newly renovated bar and live-entertainment venue located at the corner of York and Durham Avenue in Tamatea, a suburb of Napier, Hawke’s Bay (localista.co.nz ) (www.eventfinda.co.nz ). Housed in a restored Art Deco-style building (scoop.com.au ), it blends modern fixtures with retro charm. The company was originally incorporated as “Tamatea Tavern” in 2007 and rebranded to Bev Ridges on York in 2013 (www.nzlbusiness.com ). Today it is a lively local gathering spot, praised by patrons for its friendly staff and relaxed yet energetic atmosphere (bev-ridges-on-york.wheree.com ). Inside you’ll find a bar-and-grill serving Kiwi pub food, an outdoor beer garden for sunny afternoons, and even a bank of gaming pods (“pokie machines”) for a bit of old-school pub fun (scoop.com.au ). With its mix of heritage decor and contemporary vibe, Bev Ridges on York stands out as a notable part of Napier’s coastal community.
Events and Programming
Bev Ridges on York hosts a wide variety of entertainment. The venue regularly features live music across genres (rock, reggae, hip-hop and more) as well as cutting-edge club nights and DJ sets. Local promoters like Hawkes Bass use it for major Drum & Bass parties – for example, events celebrating Hawkes Bass’s anniversaries and tours by top NZ drum’n’bass artists. New Zealand acts (e.g. The Upbeats, A.M.C.) and international DJs (such as UK acts Levela, The Prototypes, Matrix & Futurebound) have headlined here in recent years (www.ticketfairy.com ) (www.ticketfairy.com ). On the calmer side, the venue has also hosted family-friendly or all-ages shows (for example, the reggae band House Of Shem played an “All Ages” night here (www.ticketfairy.com )). In between, you might find club-theme parties, DJ workshops, tribute band gigs, karaoke and quiz nights. In short, Bev Ridges on York frequently pulls in crowds for live concerts and dance events – often 10–20 nights per year with diverse shows. Ticket prices vary by event (small local gigs might be a few dozen dollars; bigger touring acts or club parties typically range $25–$50), so it’s best to check each event’s details.
Tickets and Booking
Tickets for most events at Bev Ridges on York are sold through online outlets or event promoters (there is no on-site box office). Promoters like Hawkes Bass, Pato Entertainment or local gig guides (and even Facebook event pages) will list ticket links and prices. For popular performances (especially Friday/Saturday nights) tickets often sell out well in advance, so it’s wise to buy as soon as they go on sale. Some events may offer tickets at the door if not sold out, but that isn’t guaranteed – avoid missing out by booking early. Door times and policies are clearly stated in event ads; for example, past shows note “Doors open 9:00pm” and “18+ (bring ID)” (www.ticketfairy.com ). Check each show’s official listing for booking instructions. In general there are no walk-up “box office” counters – use the online purchase link for each gig. For functions or private events (see below), you’d need to contact the venue directly.
Seating and Layout
Bev Ridges on York is primarily a standing-room music hall rather than a seated theatre. The main indoor area is an open floor with a performance stage or DJ booth at one end. There is no fixed stadium seating – instead you’ll find high tables, bar stools and some lounge seating around the perimeter. This means most people stand or mill about on the dance floor to watch performers. Sightlines are generally good anywhere in front, but for dancing or a full view you’ll want to stay near the centre of the floor. Alongside the main hall is the bar-and-grill area, which spills out onto a well-shaded beer garden with picnic tables for quieter dining or downtime (scoop.com.au ). If a show includes reserved “VIP” tables, those are usually just small groups roped-off at the edges. Overall, picking your spot depends on the event: by the stage/DJ area for front-row experience, or at the back near the bar for easier seating. Acoustically, the space is tuned for live music and club sound; it can get loud, so consider ear protection if you’re sensitive.
Getting There and Parking
The venue’s address is CNR York and Durham Avenue, Tamatea, Napier (www.eventfinda.co.nz ). Tamatea is a residential suburb about 4–5km north of central Napier (roughly a 10-minute drive). By car, you can reach it via Gloucester/Kennedy Road into Tamatea; look for the large corner building. There are no exclusive venue car parks, but street parking along York Avenue, Durham Avenue and nearby blocks is generally free (Tamatea streets are unmetered). You may also find parking in the Tamatea shops carpark (near Pak’nSave) for short stays. On busy event nights, plan extra time to find a space. Public transit: Hawke’s Bay’s local bus service (GoBay) runs routes through Napier and Tamatea (www.cityofnapier.co.nz ). (For example, many buses stop at Tamatea’s Pak’nSave or Tamatea Park, a short walk from the bar.) Check the latest bus timetable or apps for routes that go out Yaughton/Kennedy Road or Gloucester Street. Taxis and rideshare services can drop off right at the corner of York & Durham. If coming from nearby suburbs, rides generally take under 10 minutes. Napier Airport is about 8km (15 min drive) away, so the venue is easy to reach by taxi from there as well.
Inside the Venue
Once inside Bev Ridges on York, you’ll enter a friendly pub atmosphere. Expect ID checks or security at the door for 18+ events (www.ticketfairy.com ). Staff are known to be welcoming and local patrons say they feel at home here (bev-ridges-on-york.wheree.com ). The bar stretches along one side, serving a wide range of local and international beers, wines, spirits and cocktails throughout the night. There is also a full kitchen with a bar-and-grill menu (steaks, burgers, salads, share plates, etc.); menu samples include items like a $19.50 rib-eye steak or a $13 “Bevy Burger” (lunchtime.co.nz ) (lunchtime.co.nz ). Food is available during open hours (typically lunch and dinner service until closing). The back beer garden/outdoor area provides extra seating, picnic tables and skylights for daylight parties (scoop.com.au ). Amenities: there are restrooms on site (one is wheelchair-accessible). There is no formal coat-check or locker service, so keep belongings minimal. Free Wi-Fi isn’t advertised, so plan on using mobile data. Many patrons use contactless or eftpos payment at the bar. Note that photography for personal use is usually fine at concerts, but professional camera setups often require management approval. Overall, the vibe inside is casual, with upbeat music and lively crowds – feel free to dance or grab a drink and enjoy the show.
Nearby Amenities
Tamatea itself is mostly residential, but just steps from the venue you’ll find Tamatea Park (a green space) and a cluster of shops around Pak’nSave Tamatea (in case you need groceries or a quick snack) (scoop.com.au ). For more extensive dining options, head 5–10 minutes’ drive to Napier’s city centre or to Taradale. Napier’s Emerson and Tennyson Street precincts offer a wide range of restaurants, cafes and bars (from fine dining and wineries to casual pubs). Taradale Township (just north of Tamatea) also has cafes and the historic Crown Hotel, a popular spot. If you want to eat before the show, consider booking at a nearby bistro or the venue’s own kitchen; after shows, late-night eats might be found at nearby takeaways or by driving back into the centre. As for accommodation, the nearest hotels/motels are in Taradale or central Napier (Scenic Hotel, Copthorne, etc., about 5–10 minutes’ drive away). Tamatea also has a few motels and apartments for rent if you prefer staying on site. Late-night transport: note that city buses stop running around 9–10pm, so on weekdays. After big events, local taxi companies or rideshares are the most reliable way home if you drove in.
What Makes This Venue Special
Bev Ridges on York has a unique character that sets it apart from other venues in Napier. Its Art Deco heritage building is unusual for a suburban setting (scoop.com.au ); inside you’ll spot vintage touches (legendary old bar nicknames like the “Brollies Bar”) alongside sleek new lighting. The mix of old and new décor gives it a distinctive, nostalgic vibe. Locally it’s valued as a friendly community hub; reviewers note the “very good” ambiance and service (bev-ridges-on-york.wheree.com ). Culturally, Bev Ridges on York is one of Hawke’s Bay’s key music venues, especially for the cutting-edge electronic scene. Legendary moments include high-energy bass music nights and intimate concerts where the audience is just feet from the stage. The small size creates a “family-like” experience: well-known acts perform in a packed bar rather than a big arena, making each night memorable. (Even weddings and private parties get this same personal feel – the venue is often hired out for big occasions, adding to its local lore (bev-ridges-on-york.wheree.com ).) In short, Bev Ridges on York is special because it combines a slice of Napier’s past with its live-music present, giving both artists and audiences an authentic, lively place to enjoy a show.
Visitor Tips and Information
To make the most of your visit, keep these tips in mind. Check the event’s age policy: most night shows are 18+ and will require photo ID (www.ticketfairy.com ). If you are attending with children or under 18, look for “All Ages” events as not all shows admit minors (www.ticketfairy.com ) (www.ticketfairy.com ). Arrive early for popular events – doors often open around 8–9pm and big nights can reach capacity. Wear comfortable shoes, as much of the evening is spent standing or dancing. Bring minimal gear: there’s no coat check, and large bags may be searched or discouraged. Cash is handy for quick drink orders, though cards are accepted at the bar. It’s a good idea to reserve any tables or dinner in advance if available, as space tightens once the crowd builds. If you’re concerned about accessibility, you’ll be pleased to know Bev Ridges on York is wheelchair-friendly (ramped entrances and accessible facilities (localista.co.nz )). For safety after the show, arrange transport ahead of time since late buses are scarce; rideshares can drop you right at the door or on York Avenue. Finally, the staff and regulars are local, so it pays to be friendly – a smile and a word at the bar often go a long way in this relaxed atmosphere (bev-ridges-on-york.wheree.com ). In short: bring ID (if you’ll drink), buy tickets early, dress casually, and enjoy the friendly pub vibes that make this venue a local favourite.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where is Bev Ridges on York located?
Bev Ridges on York is at the corner of York and Durham Avenue in Tamatea, Napier (www.eventfinda.co.nz ). This is a residential/coastal suburb north of Napier’s city centre. The bar's official address is given as CNR York & Durham Ave. It lies near Tamatea Park and Pak’nSave Tamatea, making it easy to find by car or local bus.
What is the capacity of Bev Ridges on York?
Bev Ridges on York is a medium-sized bar/club. It can hold roughly one to two hundred people, depending on the setup (standing room versus any seating). It’s significantly smaller than Napier’s large theatres. Because space is limited, sold-out shows can fill up quickly, so check with the venue for official capacity and sold-out notices.
How do I get tickets for an event at Bev Ridges on York?
Ticketing is handled by event promoters, not at the bar itself. Usually you’ll buy tickets online through platforms like Ticket Fairy or Eventfinda, or directly through a promoter’s website. Search for the specific event by date or artist name. Some local promoters also sell tickets via their Facebook event pages. There is no physical box office, so use the designated online link for each show. Advance purchase is recommended to guarantee entry.
Can I buy tickets at the door?
Sometimes yes, if an event hasn’t sold out. Promoters will often list “Tickets at the door” or offline sales if available. However, many popular shows at Bev Ridges on York do sell out in advance. If door tickets are offered, arrive early (often 30–60 minutes before start) to avoid missing out. If you’re unsure, contact the event organizer or check social media updates on the day of the show.
What time do events usually start and end?
Opening and show times vary by event. Most evening concerts or club nights begin around 8–9pm, with doors opening an hour earlier (for example, a past event listed “Doors Open 9pm” (www.ticketfairy.com )). Many events go late – typically they play music through the night, with last orders and lights at closing time. Bev Ridges usually closes around 11pm to midnight, though large promotions sometimes run until 1–2am (always follow the specific event listing for accurate end times). The bar itself may open earlier in the day (from 10–11am) on weekends and midday during the week (localista.co.nz ).
Does Bev Ridges on York serve food?
Yes. Bev Ridges on York is also a pub/restaurant with a grill kitchen. They offer a pub-style menu including steaks, burgers, salads and appetizers. Sample menu items have included a rib-eye steak (~$19.50) and a signature “Bevy Burger” ($13) (lunchtime.co.nz ) (lunchtime.co.nz ). Food is served during opening hours, typically until around 9–10pm. On show nights, a reduced menu of quick bites (snacks, nachos, fries) is often available late evening. Remember it’s still a licensed bar, so you’ll pay for your meal at the bar rather than a kitchen counter.
Is there a dress code at Bev Ridges on York?
No formal dress code is enforced. Customers typically dress casually. Jeans and t-shirts are common, especially for club nights. It’s a relaxed bar environment, so feel free to be comfortable—but as a courtesy, avoid overly sloppy attire. Some themed nights may suggest costumes, but these are optional. In general, avoid anything that might be disallowed at bars (like open-toed shoes in the kitchen area), and you’ll fit right in.
Is Bev Ridges on York wheelchair accessible?
Yes. The venue has wheelchair access and other facilities for disabled patrons. According to its listing, “Wheelchair Access” is among the amenities (localista.co.nz ). The entrance and main floor are step-free, and at least one restroom is handicap-accessible. Staff can also assist with seating if needed. If you have specific accessibility questions, it’s a good idea to check ahead with the venue.
Are children or teens allowed at Bev Ridges on York?
During daytime hours or specified all-ages events, children are permitted (often with a guardian). However, most evening shows are strictly 18 and over, as Bev Ridges on York is a licensed bar. Event listings always note the age policy – for instance, many gigs are advertised “Ages 18+” with mandatory ID checks at the door (www.ticketfairy.com ). If you plan to bring anyone under 18, make sure the performance is labeled “All Ages” (which has happened occasionally, e.g. a House of Shem concert (www.ticketfairy.com )). Otherwise, minors are generally not admitted.
Where can I park when visiting?
Parking is available on nearby streets. Durham Avenue and York Avenue have unrestricted street parking (no meters) in this neighbourhood. You’ll often find spaces along York Avenue or in side streets a short walk away. The Tamatea shopping center (corner of Leicester & Coventry) has a public lot you can use for a short walk too. There is no private lot on-site specifically for the bar, so plan to use street parking. On busy nights, you might need to circle for a space – arriving early helps. Always obey local parking signs to avoid ticketing.
What public transport serves the venue?
Local GoBay buses serve the Tamatea area (www.cityofnapier.co.nz ). Several bus routes run along the nearby main streets (Kennedy Road and Gloucester Street) connecting Tamatea with downtown Napier and Hastings. The closest stops to Bev Ridges on York are the Tamatea Park bus stop or the Tamatea Shops (Pak’nSave) stop on York Avenue. From there it’s just a few minutes’ walk. Use the Hawke’s Bay Regional Council’s website or app to plan a trip on local buses (“Napier – Tamatea”) so you arrive just before showtime. Keep in mind that evening services may run less frequently.
Can I book Bev Ridges on York for a private event or wedding?
Yes. Bev Ridges on York has function areas and has been used for private hires, including weddings, birthday parties and business events (bev-ridges-on-york.wheree.com ). The versatile indoor/outdoor space can be configured for sit-down dinners or cocktail receptions. To book the venue, you would typically contact the bar’s management or events team (often via their website or phone) to discuss dates, catering and any AV/promotion requirements. Because it is a working bar, private bookings usually cover the venue hire and food/drink minimum.
Is there a coat check or locker room?
No, Bev Ridges on York does not have a formal coat check. There is limited space to hang personal belongings near your table or seat, but no secure lockers. We recommend carrying only what you need (a small bag or jacket), as crowding in the bar means space is tight. Valuables should be kept on your person. The venue is not responsible for lost property, so travel light.
Are cameras or photography allowed during shows?
Personal photography (phone pictures) is generally okay for most events, but always be respectful of others. Some concerts or DJs may announce an “official camera policy” – for example, disabling flashes or asking that no professional cameras be used. If in doubt, see a staff member at the door or near the stage; many performers simply ask that you enjoy the show and refrain from filming. For press or professional video, you’ll typically need prior permission from the event organizers.
Is Wi-Fi available at Bev Ridges on York?
Bev Ridges on York does not advertise a public Wi-Fi network. Expect to rely on your mobile phone data if needed. (Coverage in Napier is generally good, so most customers stream and share using 4G/5G.) If you need internet connectivity, nearby cafes or the Tamatea Pak’nSave have Wi-Fi, but inside the bar the focus is on music and socializing rather than connectivity.
Is smoking allowed at Bev Ridges on York?
New Zealand law bans smoking inside licensed venues. At Bev Ridges on York you cannot smoke indoors. There is usually an outdoor smoking area or you can step outside to smoke. Be prepared to show your wristband or hand stamp when going back inside. This ensures compliance with the law while still giving smokers a spot to step out.