About Hone’s Garden
Hone’s Garden is a relaxed tropical garden bar and restaurant in central Russell, Northland (www.northlandnz.com ) (bay-of-islands.co.nz ). Known for its lush outdoor setting and communal seating, it stands apart from the busy waterfront eateries. The venue serves wood-fired pizzas, local craft beers and boutique New Zealand wines, emphasising a laid-back, casual vibe. Opening daily from noon into the evening (www.northlandnz.com ), Hone’s Garden has become a much-loved local spot. It has won hospitality awards – notably Outstanding Ambience & Design – highlighting its unique décor and friendly service (restaurantandcafe.co.nz ). Owner Nick Loosley champions music and community, making this a vibrant meeting place for locals and visitors alike.
Events and Programming
Hone’s Garden regularly features live music and special events alongside its daily food service. The soundtrack ranges from reggae and acoustic to organic and electronic beats – owner Nick Loosley curates playlists and books occasional live performers to complement the tropical atmosphere (www.onemusicnz.com ). Each year the venue has hosted community festivals (for example, a free “Little Italian Festival” with Italian food, wine tastings and live Italian music (www.eventfinda.co.nz )). It also collaborates with local promoters for dance parties: Meraki held an “End of Summer” house-music party at Hone’s Garden in May 2023 and a similar event in April 2024, featuring DJs like BELLA, local acts and cocktails late into the night (www.ticketfairy.com ) (www.ticketfairy.com ). On regular nights, guests can expect easy-going background tunes while communal seating invites mingling. Nightlife events are promoted locally; tickets (when needed) sell out fast, so booking early is wise.
Tickets and Booking
Unlike a concert hall, Hone’s Garden mainly operates as a walk-in restaurant and bar. There is no on-site box office. For dining, reservations are not required – guests simply arrive, seat themselves and order at the bar (bay-of-islands.co.nz ). Menu prices are in the NZ$25–$50 range for most main dishes (www.northlandnz.com ). When special concerts or festivals are held, tickets are usually sold through the event promoter (often online or through local outlets) well in advance. These events often sell out beforehand, so check local listings or social media announcements. Private events or large-group functions can sometimes be arranged by contacting the venue, but this requires advance planning; there is no public walk-up ticket system.
Seating and Layout
Hone’s Garden is largely open-air, with most seating outdoors under canvas canopies (bay-of-islands.co.nz ). The layout is informal: there are long communal tables and benches where guests can sit freely, as one visitor noted: “long tables and benches (sit where you like...under cover and outside) or smaller tables for couples” (www.tripadvisor.com ). Smaller tables for two are also available. Visitors simply take any open seats. The large garden space doubles as a relaxed standing or dancing area during music events. Acoustically, being mostly outdoors gives a spacious sound – for dance nights the DJ is usually set up at one end, so sitting a bit back helps balance the music and conversation. Covered areas protect many tables from light rain, but there are few fully enclosed sections, so weather (cold or heat) can be felt by some tables. For a quieter meal, tables under the covered patio or shade sails are recommended. Since seating is unreserved, arriving early secures the best spots (for example, a shaded corner or a table near the bar). There are no VIP zones – all seating is general and shared.
Getting There and Parking
Hone’s Garden is located at 10 York Street in central Russell (bay-of-islands.co.nz ). By car, Russell is reached via State Highway 11; the town center and York St roundabout mark the hub. On-street parking along York and nearby streets is limited and usually metered. The nearest public carpark is the Russell waterfront lot (by the ferry terminal), just a few minutes’ walk away. Alternatively, take the Bay of Islands passenger ferry from Paihia – Northland Ferries sails roughly every 30 minutes from early morning to late evening (www.fndc.govt.nz ). The crossing takes about 15 minutes and stops at Russell Wharf, which is just a 3–4 minute walk to York Street. (Return tickets are around NZ$18 per adult (www.fndc.govt.nz ).) Since Uber isn’t active here, local taxis or shuttle vans can drop you off on York St. During busy summer weekends, arrive as early as possible to find parking or a ferry seat.
Inside the Venue
Hone’s Garden feels informal and welcoming. Upon arrival, most guests seat themselves and order at the bar/counter (bay-of-islands.co.nz ). The bar serves local craft beers, boutique wines and cocktails alongside the food menu. The menu centers on Italian-style wood-fired pizzas, plus share plates and snacks. Typical items include salami/olive/jalapeño and ham/pineapple pizzas, and sides like Greek or Caprese salad, fish & chips, calamari, tacos and fries (bay-of-islands.co.nz ). Gluten-free pizza bases are available (bay-of-islands.co.nz ), but the kitchen handles wheat normally, so coeliac diners should use caution. Staff are friendly and efficient – Hone’s Garden won a Front-of-House service award (restaurantandcafe.co.nz ) – and they deliver food and drinks to your table when ready. There is no cloakroom; just keep personal items with you. Accessible restrooms are on-site (no extra charge), and high chairs for toddlers are provided (www.tripadvisor.com ). Since much of the space is open-air, temperature can vary – fans are used on hot days and heaters or blankets on cooler nights. Wifi is generally not offered, so plan to use mobile data.
Nearby Amenities
Hone’s Garden sits in the heart of Russell, so many visitor amenities are within walking distance. Just steps away are casual cafes (coffee shops, deli-style eateries) and a small general store/dairy for snacks. The bottle shop and supermarket nearby cover take-away food and drink needs. Several full-service restaurants and bars line the waterfront (The Strand): notably the historic Duke of Marlborough Hotel (with a restaurant and pub) and a seafood Smokehouse. For fast bites, there are Thai, Indian and burger joints on nearby streets. If you need lodging, Russell offers a range of options: the Duke of Marlborough has hotel rooms; backpacker hostels and motels are in town; and the Copthorne Bay of Islands resort lies just outside town. Late-night transport is limited – visitors often walk back to their accommodation if nearby, call a local taxi, or catch the last ferry (or a late-summer ferry) back to Paihia.
What Makes This Venue Special
Hone’s Garden’s blend of relaxed outdoor dining, wood-fired pizza and live music makes it a standout in the Bay of Islands. Its sheltered, tropical-garden design and communal atmosphere earned local acclaim – it won Northland’s Outstanding Ambience & Design award (restaurantandcafe.co.nz ), reflecting its lush décor and string-light glow. Owner Nick Loosley emphasizes music and community here: he ensures a lively mix of Kiwi and international tunes and uses events (like music nights and food festivals) to bring people together (www.onemusicnz.com ). Artists and visitors praise the laid-back vibe. Signature events include the annual outdoor “Little Italian Festival” and summer DJ parties – occasions made special by tiki torches and the garden setting. Travel writers note it feels like a casual “garden bar” tucked away from the crowds (bay-of-islands.co.nz ). In sum, Hone’s Garden has become Russell’s unique “tropical oasis,” uniting great food, drinks and Kiwi music under the trees (bay-of-islands.co.nz ) (restaurantandcafe.co.nz ).
Visitor Tips and Information
Be aware that Hone’s Garden is mostly outdoors. During the day, bring sunscreen, hats or insect repellent (the foliage attracts bugs). For evening visits, a light jacket is useful as coastal breezes kick in. There is no formal dress code – resort casual (shorts, T-shirts, sundresses, etc.) is completely acceptable. The venue is wheelchair-accessible (www.tripadvisor.com ), although some paths are gravel, so choosing a table on the patio might be easier. Cameras and phones are allowed (many guests snap photos of the décor), but avoid flash during performances. Security screenings on entry are minimal (a quick bag check might occur for large events). Importantly, outside food or alcohol is not allowed – Hone’s Garden has a liquor license and provides its own full drink menu. Major cards (Visa/Mastercard) are accepted (www.tripadvisor.com ), though always having some NZ cash is handy for parking meters or small purchases. Tipping is not customary in New Zealand; if service is excellent, rounding up the bill is appreciated but voluntary. Note also that restrooms can queue when it’s busy, so plan ahead. If arriving by car, follow parking signs and remember that nearby heritage tours can fill the waterfront carpark around lunchtime. Finally, check the local ferry schedule – most day-trippers use the 15-minute ferry from Paihia, but after-hours travel may require a late ferry or taxi to avoid being stranded.
How do I buy tickets for events at Hone’s Garden?
Hone’s Garden itself doesn’t have a public box office. For music shows or parties, tickets are sold by the event promoter (often online in advance). Watch local listings or social media for announcements. Many concerts and festivals at Hone’s Garden are free entry or low-cost, so they do sell out. For dining, no tickets are needed – just walk in and order at the counter (bay-of-islands.co.nz ).
What food and drink are served at Hone’s Garden?
The kitchen specializes in Italian-style pizza and casual bar food. Typical menu items include wood-fired pizzas (with vegetarian and vegan toppings available), salads, fish & chips, calamari, tacos and fries (bay-of-islands.co.nz ). They serve several local craft beers, boutique wines and mixed cocktails (for example, Aperol spritz or a limoncello spritz). Gluten-free pizza bases are offered (bay-of-islands.co.nz ). Portion sizes are generous – many groups share pizzas and sides. A few antipasto or dessert options may appear as specials (ask your server).
Are children allowed, and is there child seating at Hone’s Garden?
Absolutely. Hone’s Garden is family-friendly. Children are welcome anytime the restaurant is open. The venue provides high chairs for toddlers (www.tripadvisor.com ). Kids can share from the menu (many items like pizza, fries, salads work well). There is no strict age limit – however, any late-night dance or music events are 18+ only. The garden setting means kids have space to move around, but keep an eye on them near tables and décor.
Is Hone’s Garden wheelchair-accessible?
Yes, Hone’s Garden is wheelchair-accessible (www.tripadvisor.com ). Most areas have level entrances; however, some tables are on gravel or uneven ground, so reserving a patio table may be easier. Staff are happy to assist. The outdoor restrooms are modest in size, but patrons using mobility aids generally manage well at this venue.
How can I get to Hone’s Garden by public transport?
The easiest public transit is the Bay of Islands passenger ferry. Northland Ferries runs foot ferries from Paihia to Russell roughly every 30 minutes (www.fndc.govt.nz ). The ferry trip takes about 15 minutes, and Russell Wharf is just a short walk from York Street. Once off the ferry, Hone’s Garden is only a 3–4 minute walk. There is no bus directly to Russell; if you’re not near Paihia, you’d drive or shuttle to Paihia and then ferry across.
Is there parking available near Hone’s Garden?
Hone’s Garden has no private parking lot. There is some street parking on York Street and nearby, but spaces are very limited and usually metered. The best long-term option is the public carpark at Russell Wharf (by the ferry terminal); it’s a short walk to York Street. If you arrive by ferry, you won’t need parking at all. Always check parking signs and pay meters if required.
How much do menu items at Hone’s Garden cost?
Prices are mid-range. Most main dishes (like pizzas or large plates) fall between NZ$25 and NZ$50 (www.northlandnz.com ). Beer taps and wines by the glass are typically NZ$8–$12, and cocktails around NZ$10–$15. Because it’s casual, groups often split pizzas for savings. Remember, special event tickets (if any) are extra and clearly advertised.
Can I bring my own food or drinks to Hone’s Garden?
No – Hone’s Garden is fully licensed. Bringing your own alcohol or food is not allowed. You should order from their menu and bar. If you need a specific snack or drink in advance, there’s a grocery/dairy and a bottle shop a block from the venue. Most guests find it easiest to simply enjoy the restaurant’s offerings.
Can I smoke at Hone’s Garden?
Smoking is not allowed indoors by law. Since Hone’s Garden is mostly outdoors, guests usually smoke on the side or back away from the dining tables. Just step outside the covered eating area. Staff can advise on the best spot. Always avoid smoking right at the tables or under awnings where others are eating.
Can I pay by credit card or do I need cash?
Major credit and debit cards (Visa, MasterCard) are accepted at the bar (www.tripadvisor.com ). All prices are in NZ dollars. You can also pay with local EFTPOS or cash. On busy nights, paying by card is easiest since you might not find change. However, it’s wise to carry some cash for parking meters or other small purchases in town.
Does Hone’s Garden offer vegetarian or vegan friendly options?
Yes. The menu includes vegetarian dishes (e.g. salads, vegetarian pizzas) (bay-of-islands.co.nz ). Vegan toppings can be requested as alternatives. Plenty of sides and appetizers (like fries or garden salad) are also vegetarian. Gluten-free pizza bases are available (bay-of-islands.co.nz ). If you have serious dietary restrictions, mention them to the server when ordering and they will accommodate if possible.
Are dogs or pets allowed at Hone’s Garden?
Pets (other than service animals) are generally not allowed in dining areas. The outdoor setting means some dogs on leash might be tolerated, but it’s best not to bring pets during meals. Service dogs are always permitted by law. If in doubt, check with staff ahead of time.
Is there free Wi-Fi available at Hone’s Garden?
No – Hone’s Garden does not advertise a public Wi-Fi network. It’s primarily an outdoor dining experience, so they rely on mobile coverage. You should expect to use your phone’s data. If internet is essential, consider using your own hotspot.
What happens if it rains during an event?
Since Hone’s Garden is mostly outdoors with only partial covers, heavy rain can disrupt outdoor activities. Light showers usually pass under the awnings, but in a downpour the staff may move guests under cover or pause outdoor performances. Large events will typically make an announcement about any change. It’s wise to bring an umbrella or raincoat if the forecast is uncertain.
Is tipping expected at Hone’s Garden?
Tipping is not customary in New Zealand, including at casual places like Hone’s Garden. Prices include GST and service. If the service was exceptional (for example during a large event), a small tip or rounding up the bill is a kind gesture, but it is entirely voluntary.
Do I need to make a reservation for a large group?
Hone’s Garden has a walk-in policy. For a large party (say, over 8–10 people), it’s best to arrive early or call ahead so the staff can accommodate you. The communal seating means large groups may otherwise be split at different tables. If you’re planning a big gathering, contacting the venue in advance can help ensure they have enough tables together.
Is there an ATM at or near Hone’s Garden?
Hone’s Garden itself does not have an ATM. The nearest ATMs are in central Russell near the ferry terminal and along The Strand near the grocery store. It’s a good idea to have some cash when you arrive, especially on weekends when shops may close early. However, major credit cards are accepted at the restaurant and most local shops (www.tripadvisor.com ).
What should I wear to Hone’s Garden?
Hone’s Garden has a very casual atmosphere. Beach or resort casual is appropriate (shorts, sundresses, T-shirts, etc.). Since much of the seating is outdoors, consider the weather: bring sun protection in summer and a light layer for cool evenings. Footwear like sandals or sneakers is fine (avoid high heels if walking on gravel or grass). No formal attire is needed.
Does Hone’s Garden have happy hour or meal deals?
Hone’s Garden doesn’t typically advertise specific happy hours or set meal deals. Prices are fixed on the menu and drinks list. Occasionally, other local bars run specials, but Hone’s Garden usually keeps steady pricing. For any promotions or specials, check the venue’s social media or ask the staff when you arrive.
Can Hone’s Garden be booked for a private event or party?
Yes, the garden can be reserved for private functions outside normal hours. You would need to contact the management to arrange private hire details (such as guest count, timing, and any minimum spend). Because it’s primarily a restaurant, any guaranteed private booking usually involves agreeing to a set fee or package ahead of time.
Is Hone’s Garden open on public holidays?
Hone’s Garden typically remains open on most public holidays, as Russell is a busy tourist spot. However, hours may be slightly reduced (for example, closing earlier on Christmas Eve). It’s recommended to check any holiday hours on local listings or the venue’s social media before planning your visit, as holiday schedules can change.
What are some popular drinks at Hone’s Garden?
Hone’s Garden offers a range of local craft beers and creative cocktails. The Aperol spritz and a limoncello spritz (a lemon liqueur cocktail) are known favorites. Bartenders also mix classic drinks using New Zealand ingredients (for example, a mojito with NZ mint). Since the focus is on local flavors, you might find a nearby-brewed beer or a seasonal fruit cocktail on the menu.
Does Hone’s Garden participate in local festivals or community events?
Yes – Hone’s Garden often joins larger local events. It was active in the Bay of Islands food festival and even stages its own mini food-and-music fests. At special times (like the Russell Batsters fair or Matariki celebrations), guests might find the garden open late with live music. Checking the town’s event calendar or the venue’s social posts will alert you to these special occasions.