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About 12 Church St

12 Church Street in Queenstown is best known as the home of The World Bar – a legendary Queenstown pub, live music and event venue (www.theworldbar.co.nz) (www.tripadvisor.co.nz). The World Bar originally opened in 1996 and after a devastating fire in 2013 was rebuilt and reopened at 12 Church St (www.theworldbar.co.nz) (www.odt.co.nz). Today it’s a cosy, quirky space loved by locals and visitors. Signature features include a sunny outdoor beer garden with a roaring fire and covered patio (www.theworldbar.co.nz), 11 craft-beer taps and famous “teapot” cocktails (www.theworldbar.co.nz), plus hearty in-house burgers and pub food (www.tripadvisor.co.nz). In 2025 it’s your quintessential Queenstown après-ski hangout and music spot – informal, friendly, and deeply woven into the town’s nightlife history.

Events and Programming

The World Bar hosts a mix of weekly parties, live music and themed nights to keep Queenstown’s nights lively. Popular recurring events include a quiz night on Tuesdays, silent disco on Wednesdays, “Industry Night” on Thursdays, big DJ montage parties on Fridays and Saturdays, and acoustic lounge music on Sundays (www.theworldbar.co.nz). These are generally free entry. In addition, the venue brings in touring DJs, local bands and dance nights year-round. Recent highlights have included headline concerts (e.g. international drum’n’bass and hip-hop DJs) and special summer-after parties (www.theworldbar.co.nz) (www.ticketfairy.com). Ticketed events (usually 18+) often sell out, with typical prices in the teens or low-$20s NZD – worth buying early. The calendar is busiest on busy Queenstown weekends (ski season and summer festival times) when famous acts and film premiers come through. On quiet weeknights, the vibe is more laid-back with locals enjoying the friendly bar atmosphere.

Tickets and Booking

When big events are on, The World Bar sells tickets in advance through its own channels or local ticketing listings. There’s no physical box office; most tickets are purchased online via announcements from the venue or partner promoters (usually sporting TicketFairy, Eventfinda, etc. though you don’t pay directly at a separate office). For free weekly events (quiz, disco, etc.) you typically just walk in. For popular DJ nights or gigs, tickets often go on sale weeks ahead and can sell out, so it’s best to act early. Keep an eye on The World Bar’s website or social media for announcements and links to buy. Occasionally a few tickets may still be available at the door if the show isn’t sold out. Acceptable payment is generally credit/debit cards or cash, but check each event: door sales may prefer cards. Prices vary by event: local music nights are often free, while headline concerts run roughly NZ$15–30.

Seating and Layout

The World Bar at 12 Church St is mostly an open-plan bar/club space. The main floor is a wide dance and standing area, with scattered high stools and benches along the perimeter. There is no fixed theatre-style seating – most people dance or mingle on the open floor. By the back wall is a small raised stage/DJ booth with side speakers; the sound is loudest and bass-heaviest near these. Off to one side is “The Shed”, a separate semi-private room decorated like a rustic shed (with neon signs and memorabilia) suitable for groups of about 10–18 seated guests (www.theworldbar.co.nz). Beyond that is the outdoor “Garden” patio – a covered beer-garden space with bench seating around a large firepit (www.theworldbar.co.nz). For the best views of performers, standing in the center of the main floor works well. If you prefer chilling, grab a table in the rear shed area or a seat in the beer garden – it’s quieter and has a cosier vibe. Be aware it can get loud: some corners of the venue echo with music, while away from speakers it’s easier to talk. The entire venue can be booked (sit-down or standing) for groups from roughly 50 up to around 200 people total (www.theworldbar.co.nz).

Getting There and Parking

12 Church Street is right in Queenstown’s compact town centre. Its main entrance faces Church Street (a pedestrian-friendly mall street). If you’re driving, the nearest public car park is Wilson Parking on Church Street (at #14 Church) – about a minute’s walk away; casual parking runs roughly NZ$3.10 per half-hour (~NZ$6.20/hr) (queenstownparking.co.nz). Street-meter parking on Church Street itself is also available (roughly NZ$4/hr) with a 30-minute free drop-off zone on standby (queenstownparking.co.nz). Cheaper council lots (Boundary St or Recreation Ground) are a 5-10 min walk away at around NZ$2–3/hr (queenstownparking.co.nz), and they’re free after hours. For public transit, Queenstown’s local buses (e.g. routes 1, 4, 5) stop on nearby Shotover or Beach Street (moovitapp.com) – just a few blocks uphill from Church Street. Long-distance coach services (InterCity) arrive at the nearby town bus depot (Shotover Street at Beach Street), roughly a 5-min walk up Shotover Street. Uber/taxis can drop you directly on Church Street (there’s ample standing space near #12). Queenstown Airport shuttle coaches typically stop in the town centre; from there Church St is a short stroll. The venue is easily walkable from most CBD hotels and bus stops.

Inside the Venue

Inside 12 Church Street you’ll find a lively, warehouse-style pub interior. Expect a casual, party-like atmosphere with music playing at full volume after dark. Entry usually involves an ID check (carry photo ID if you plan to drink, since you must be 18+ on club nights). Coat checks are not standard; coats and bags are usually tucked under bar tables or stools. The bartenders serve all drinks (no BYO). Signature drinks include the famous “teapot” cocktails (colorful mixed drinks served in a teapot to share) and 11 rotating craft beers on tap (www.theworldbar.co.nz). There is a full bar for spirits, wine, cocktails, and frosty mugs of local lager. The kitchen runs most days on event schedules; food (burgers, fish & chips, tacos, etc.) is available until around late evening (kitchen typically closes before midnight, check the daily special board or ask a server). The floors are concrete, and lighting is dim in dance areas (brightening only at the bar or stage for effect). Restrooms are located inside (signs on the back wall). Wi-Fi is generally not advertised — plan on using your mobile data if needed. Finally, the venue has a small merch area at the bar where branded tees, hats and stickers can be purchased (or on their website). Overall the vibe inside is loud, fun and down-to-earth – exactly what Queenstown party-goers expect.

Nearby Amenities

12 Church Street is at the heart of Queenstown’s Church Street dining and nightlife district, so you’re surrounded by plenty of options. Directly across Shotover Street is Fergburger, the famous burger joint (and Fergbaker next door) – a great spot for a quick meal before a show. Along Church Street itself and nearby you’ll find many cafes, bars and restaurants: for example Banks Bar & Brasserie (steaks and cocktails), Patagonia (Argentinian grill), Bombay Palace (Indian), and several compact pubs. For late-night drinks after the bar closes, there’s a cluster of bars a block away (like Winifred’s, Pigs, The Bunker, etc.) that stay open into the early hours. Accommodation-wise, many downtown hotels are within easy walking distance of 12 Church St: the Crowne Plaza (Otago Hotel) is right on Church Street, and others like the Hilton, Novotel Lakeside, and Rydges are a few minutes’ walk by the lakefront. Queenstown’s central bus stops and small shopping mall are also just around the corner. In short, plan to arrive hungry or thirsty: you’ll have plenty of restaurants and bottle shops at hand for pre-show dining or post-event winding down.

What Makes This Venue Special

What sets 12 Church Street apart is its history and character. This spot is the reincarnation of a Queenstown legend. Locals still remember the old World Bar (on Shotover St), a place described in the press as an “institution” of the city (www.odt.co.nz). Swallowed by a massive fire in 2013, it re-emerged in 2014 as a thoroughly redesigned yet soulfully familiar venue (www.odt.co.nz). The owners’ personal touch is evident everywhere – hand-drawn murals, quirky memorabilia, and an interior crafted without outside designers (www.bars10.com). It never feels generic. Another unique feature is its embrace of subcultures: the venue is home to the “Referb Skate” skateboarding scene in Queenstown, with skate jams and a built-in mini ramp next to the bar (www.theworldbar.co.nz). It has premiered adventure films, held outdoor block parties, and even hosted an indoor mini-bike race (www.bars10.com) (www.theworldbar.co.nz). All of this gives the venue a playful, creative energy. Famous moments include wild New Year’s Eve blowouts and long-running quiz trivia that foster a tight community vibe. Because it’s partly open-air and designed like an old brewery-shed, it feels warmer (literally, thanks to a massive open fire pit) and more “real” than many slick clubs – exactly what trendsetting Queenstown needed (www.theworldbar.co.nz) (www.tripadvisor.co.nz). Artists and audiences both love 12 Church St’s festive spirit, beer garden sunshine, and locale in the beating heart of town.

Visitor Tips and Information

Accessibility: The World Bar is housed in an older building, so wheelchair access is limited. (There’s no formal ramp at the main entrance.) If mobility is an issue, call the venue in advance to discuss accommodations—staff will try to help. Hours: The bar usually opens around noon (for lunches and events supplies) and weekends stay open until about 2:30 AM (www.tripadvisor.com). On event nights doors often open around 8–10 pm (check local listings). ID: You’ll need a legal photo ID (passport or driver’s license) at the door on any night: all patrons must be 18+ to drink. Dress Code: No formal dress code – come casual. Jeans, sneakers and a warm jacket (for the outdoor garden) are common. Bag Policy: There is usually a quick check of large bags at busy events (no drugs or outside alcohol allowed). Small backpacks and handbags are fine. Phones & Photos: You can take casual photos with your phone, but do not use tripods or professional cameras without permission – especially on club nights. Food & Drink: The kitchen serves pub classics through dinner hours; get there by 9 pm or so if you want food before it closes. The bar often has daily meal specials. No outside food is permitted. The venue has plenty of seating by night but on big event nights the floor fills up fast – getting there early is a good idea. Mistakes to avoid: Don’t park illegally – use a designated lot or meters. Don’t underestimate winter in Queenstown: bring warm clothes as the beers garden night air is chilly. If heading to The Club (the striptease venue behind The World Bar), note it operates separately (open Tue–Sun, closed Mondays) (theclubqueenstown.squarespace.com). Finally, double-check event listings: The World Bar often hosts free entry-to drinks nights during the day (like afterski deals), but always confirm times and age rules before going in. Enjoy your night!

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the capacity of the venue at 12 Church Street?

The World Bar space at 12 Church St can host roughly 150–200 people at maximum (depending on configuration). For smaller groups, the back “Shed” area seats about 18, while the full venue can take up to ~200 people standing or mix of seating (www.theworldbar.co.nz).

How do I buy tickets for concerts or events at 12 Church Street?

Tickets are usually sold online in advance (via the venue’s announcements or local ticket sites). There isn’t a physical box office. Keep an eye on The World Bar’s social media or event pages for ticket releases. Popular shows often sell out online, so it’s best to buy early. If space remains, a limited number of tickets may be sold at the door on event nights.

What are the typical ticket prices for events?

Many of The World Bar’s weekly events (quiz night, silent disco, etc.) are free entry – you just pay for any drinks. Ticketed concerts or DJ nights usually range from around NZ$15 up to the mid-$20s per person, depending on the artist. Check each event listing for the exact price and age restrictions.

Where can I park near 12 Church Street and how much does it cost?

The nearest paid parking is Wilson Parking’s Church Street car park at 14 Church (right next door). Rates are about NZ$3.10 per half-hour (~$6.20/hr) (queenstownparking.co.nz). Street meter parking on Church Street costs roughly NZ$4/hr (with short-term free spots as noted) (queenstownparking.co.nz). Cheaper council lots (Boundary St or Recreation Ground) are a 5–10 min walk away at about $2–3/hr (free after hours) (queenstownparking.co.nz). Always watch for “no parking” zones – illegal parking will get ticketed.

Is the venue at 12 Church St wheelchair accessible?

The World Bar at 12 Church St is not fully wheelchair-friendly. The main entrance has a small step and the floor plan is a bit cramped, which can make wheelchair access difficult. If you need accommodations, contact the venue ahead of time for guidance. (The outdoor patio and “Garden” are level, but internal access is limited.)

What seating is available inside The World Bar (12 Church St)?

Most of the venue is standing-room. There are high tables and bar stools along the edges, but no fixed row seating. A small back area called “The Shed” has bench seating for ~10–18 people. The outdoor beer garden also has bench seats. If you want a seat, get there early to grab a stool or table.

Are outside drinks or food allowed inside the venue?

No. Outside beverages (or food) are not permitted. The World Bar has a full kitchen and bar, so guests are expected to purchase food and drinks onsite only. Bringing in outside alcohol would violate liquor licensed rules and is not allowed.

Is there a dress code for events at 12 Church Street?

Dress is casual – Queenstown style. Jeans, T-shirts, hoodies and boots or sneakers are all fine. You don’t need “club wear” for most nights, but also come warm for winter when using the outdoor areas. The World Bar prides itself on a relaxed atmosphere, so dress comfortably.

Does The World Bar have restrooms or coat check?

Yes, restrooms (toilets) are available inside at the back of the venue. There is *no formal coat check*. Guests typically hang coats on chair backs or tuck them under tables. If you have valuables, it’s safest to keep them with you or in a secure coat or bag.

Are there age restrictions to enter The World Bar or The Club (12 Church St)?

Yes – because alcohol is served, The World Bar generally requires patrons to be 18+ to enter at night. During daytime (food service hours), younger guests may be allowed but always check. The adjacent venue “The Club” is strictly 18+ (it’s a gentlemen’s strip club, open Tue–Sun, closed Mondays) (theclubqueenstown.squarespace.com). You will need a valid photo ID (passport or driver’s license) if you look under 25.

Can I take photos or video inside the venue?

Casual photos with your phone are generally fine, especially of friends or the surroundings. Flash photography and professional video cameras (or tripods) are usually not allowed without permission, particularly on busy nights. Please always be respectful of other guests’ privacy. If in doubt, ask the staff.

Are there restaurants and hotels near 12 Church St?

Yes. The bar is surrounded by eateries on Church Street and nearby Shotover Street. Fergburger (great casual burgers) is just across the corner, and places like Banks Bar, Patagonia, and Crowne Plaza’s restaurants are within a block. As for hotels, the Crowne Plaza (Otago Hotel) is right on Church St. Others like the Hilton, Novotel, and several motels are a short walk away toward the lake. It’s a very central location for dining and lodging.

What are the opening hours of The World Bar at 12 Church St?

The World Bar typically opens around lunchtime (around noon) and stays open very late (often until 2:30 AM on weekends) (www.tripadvisor.com). Kitchen service usually ends earlier in the evening (closing ~9pm). Specific hours can vary, especially during the quieter winter months or off-peak weekdays. Always check their announcements or call ahead for the latest schedule.

Is smoking allowed on the premises?

New Zealand law forbids indoor smoking. You may smoke only in designated outdoor areas. The World Bar’s beer garden and outdoor patio allow smoking (with fresh air ventilation), but the indoor bar area is non-smoking. Ashtrays are provided outside.

What is “The Club” at 12 Church St?

“The Club” is a separate venue located at the same address (with its own entrance on Church Lane/Earl Street, behind The World Bar). It’s Queenstown’s gentlemen’s club (striptease bar), open Tuesday through Sunday nights (closed Mondays). It markets itself as Queenstown’s “most luxurious gentlemen’s club” (theclubqueenstown.squarespace.com). If you see signage for The Club, that’s not The World Bar but the adjacent strip club.

Does The World Bar serve food, and until what time?

Yes, it’s also a burger-and-tacos pub. The kitchen serves lunch and dinner – classic pub fare like fish & chips, burgers, pork tacos, beef tacos, and similar “bar food” (www.tripadvisor.co.nz). Food is typically available until late evening (often closing around 9–10pm, depending on the night). Special daily menus or late-night snacks are sometimes offered – check the chalkboard specials when you arrive.