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About Two Mile Bay Sailing Club

Two Mile Bay Sailing Club is a unique watersports centre, bar and restaurant built partially over Lake Taupō. Established in 1989 by the Landl family, it has become a beloved local venue with “unrivalled views” of the lake (www.lovetaupo.com). In fact, the licensed café/bar literally sits on stilts above the water, offering panoramic Great Lake vistas and a laid-back Kiwi atmosphere (www.lovetaupo.com). It’s famous for its wood-fired “Dooza” pizzas (served hot from a riverside oven) and espresso coffee, often enjoyed with a cold Peroni lager on tap (www.lovetaupo.com) (weconnect.nz). This family-run club marked its 30th anniversary in 2019 (www.lovetaupo.com) and remains a casual hub for locals and visitors. As one travel site notes, Two Mile Bay is “a must see destination” where you can grab pizza and dine with beautiful lake views (www.tripadvisor.co.nz). The club’s interior and deck can host cocktail parties or group events – the over-water lounge (the “lakeside room”) seats about 90 people, and larger gatherings (up to ~200) can spill onto the lawn under a marquee (www.lovetaupo.com). All ages are welcome during the day (it’s family-friendly with a kid’s inflatable raft in summer (www.2miletaupo.com)), but the vibe is distinctly laid-back and Kiwi. Ultimately, Two Mile Bay Sailing Club is notable for its one-of-a-kind over-the-water location, woodfired cuisine, local music scene, and water sports – making it a true Taupō waterside icon (www.lovetaupo.com) (www.lovetaupo.com).

Events and Programming

This venue is as much about entertainment as it is about watersports or dining. Regular live music is a staple – for example, the club has weekly live bands (often local rock, reggae or folk acts) on Friday and Sunday nights (www.lovetaupo.com) (www.tripadvisor.co.nz). You’ll also find quiz and bingo nights (the popular “Beats by Bingo” series on Thursdays), as well as themed events like ladies’ nights and comedy shows. Two Mile Bay hosts larger signature events too: special yacht or fishing competitions, an annual New Year’s Eve bash (branded “2mile2good”), and even a post-race party for the Taupō Half Marathon. Indeed, the venue co-sponsors the Lake Taupō Half Marathon and throws an “after-party” each August (www.2miletaupo.com) (www.ticketfairy.com) (with live music and food) to celebrate the races. Recent acts have included notable New Zealand artists – comedian Paul Ego headlined a sold-out show in July 2022 (www.eventfinda.co.nz), and folk-rocker Greg Johnson played here in mid-2021 (www.eventfinda.co.nz). Small touring bands and DJs also pop in regularly. Most nights and weekends see something happening, from **Matt King’s “Let’s Meet Taupō” comedy** to Beatles tribute gigs. Entry fees vary by event – trivia and music nights often have a small cover (or free entry), while big gigs or themed parties might run $15–$30. By Kiwi standards the pricing is moderate: typical concerts or comedy shows anticipate ticket costs in the $25–$40 range. Tickets (when needed) can usually be bought through the club’s social channels or local ticketing platforms like Eventfinda or Ticket Fairy, and often sell out for big events. The atmosphere is very casual – think short-sleeves, sunglasses and toe-tapping on wooden decks – but check each event’s age limit or theme (for example, the NYE party is generally 18+).

Tickets and Booking

Two Mile Bay Sailing Club does not have a traditional box-office. For most shows and parties you’ll either buy tickets online through a general event vendor or purchase at the door. To plan ahead, follow the club’s social media or local listings for announcements. Major events like the New Year’s Eve party or comedy nights tend to go on sale a few weeks in advance; popular shows often recommend early booking. Prices are usually tiered: a casual band or quiz might have no cover or a few dollars entry, while larger “ticketed” gigs (live bands, national acts) can range $20–$35. Keep in mind that Two Mile Bay is a licensed venue, so minors may be restricted during evenings – always confirm age restrictions when buying tickets. For groups or corporate outings, you can also privately hire the whole site. The club’s website notes that the floating lounge room caters up to 90 people cocktail-style, and with a marquee they can extend capacity to around 200 (www.lovetaupo.com). When booking for private events, contact the club to discuss catering and any equipment needs (audio/visual or extra boats).

Seating and Layout

The layout is informal and open-air. Seating is a mix of indoor space (the lakeside room under the roof) and an expansive outdoor deck. Inside you’ll find tables, benches and bar stools around a brick pizza oven and counter area. Outside there are wooden picnic tables and benches under the sky (often with umbrellas). The stage (or music area) is usually by the water’s edge, so the best viewing spots are on the lakeside deck near the railing – early-come first-served applies! In good weather many patrons stand around the rail or even sit on boats tied up alongside. Because the venue is one big covered room plus deck, there isn’t a formal VIP section or numbered seating. Acoustic-wise, sound carries easily over the water but can also dissipate on windy days – note that occasionally shows can be interrupted by a passing motorboat hum. If you prefer quieter views, a table on the lawn side (away from the bar) is nice, though it’s a longer walk to the facilities. There’s plenty of open space for mingling, so you can move around to find a good angle. One tip: for sunset views, aim for the west-facing side of the deck. The only spots to avoid might be directly under the biggest speakers or right next to the kitchen door (breeze of pizza smoke). Otherwise every seat gives a waterfront view – the club prides itself on being “the only place sitting over the water” on Lake Taupō (www.tripadvisor.ie).

Getting There and Parking

The club is located at 331 Lake Terrace, Taupō (www.lovetaupo.com), in the Two Mile Bay area a few minutes’ drive north of central Taupō. To reach it, head north out of town on Spa Road and turn onto Nirvana Drive; then follow Lake Terrace southwest along the lakefront. Public buses do not run this route, so driving or taxi/ride-share is easiest. The journey from Taupō town center takes about 5–10 minutes. If you are coming by car, there’s a parking lot at the front of the club (first-come) and additional parking spaces along Lake Terrace. Note that during peak summer events, spots fill up quickly – arriving early (especially on event nights) helps secure a stall. Surprisingly, Two Mile Bay is also on the water, so it’s popular with boaters: a concrete boat ramp and jetty nearby provide “good parking for vehicle and trailer” (www.boaties.co.nz). Boaters can tie up at the club’s own jetty to grab a drink or meal. For those driving from further away, Taupō has frequent inter-regional buses and an airport; just arrange a local taxi for the final leg. Cycling in is also possible – the Great Lake Trail runs through Nirvana Drive – though be prepared for a short uphill on return. In short, the venue is easily reachable by car or bike, with ample parking (car+trailer) at the bay (www.boaties.co.nz).

Inside the Venue

Once inside, expect casual Kiwi café-bar vibes. No formal cloakroom – you order at the counter and grab a seat. The staff are known to be friendly and helpful. The bar serves New Zealand beer, wine and spirits (and of course coffee), and you’ll smell the wood fire from the pizza oven wafting through the air. Menus cover simple but hearty fare: besides the famous pizzas, look for salads, toasties and grazing platters. Many patrons rave that the pizzas are served fresh and hot, best paired with a local beer on tap (www.lovetaupo.com) (weconnect.nz). There’s a children’s menu and high chairs available, making it child-friendly during daytime events. (In summer the lawn and inflatable raft make it practically a fairytale playground for kids – “the water is beautiful and clear to swim in” and a $10 inflatable raft ride is setup for them (www.2miletaupo.com).) Restrooms are located near the entrance by the parking area. As a licensed venue, smoking is only allowed outside in consecrated areas. Free Wi-Fi is occasionally available, but don’t count on it during busy nights. Importantly, the venue is wheelchair accessible: a ramp leads from the carpark to the deck (weconnect.nz), and staff say access is “very good.” The whole place is dog-friendly too – many locals bring their well-behaved pooches on the deck for an evening beer-in-hand next to you (weconnect.nz). Overall the atmosphere inside is relaxed and festive: you might hear a live band warming up or watch boats slip by on Lake Taupō, all while waiting for your pizza.

Nearby Amenities

Two Mile Bay Sailing Club sits a little outside the main town, so options for pre- or post-show hangs are mostly local. Directly across Lake Terrace is the Two Mile Bay Reserve picnic area and boat ramp – handy for a quick lakeside stroll before heading in. Within a few minutes’ drive, Nirvana Resort & Spa offers a higher-end restaurant (and bar), and the on-site Woolshed Brewery pub. Also nearby in Acacia Bay are Coxon Collective’s Bay Punch brewery and Omori’s MooseCraft brewery/pub, both casual spots for local craft beer if you want a hop. For a nightcap or dinner after the gig, most people simply stay at Two Mile Bay (the club stays open until 10pm or later). If you want to head into Taupō town, it’s best to plan rides in advance – Uber and local cabs service the area (especially on weekends), and the road is well lit back into town. In terms of accommodation, there are no hotels right next door (the land is mostly holiday homes), but Taupō’s lakeside motels and hotels are 10–15 minutes away. If arriving by international or Long Haul bus, the town centre (14 km south) is also easy via shuttle or taxi. In winter months, this road can occasionally see ice, so allow a little extra time. Bottom line: timing your visit with a meal, and organizing transportation for after — these are the main local tips. Otherwise, take in the bay’s natural charm whenever you arrive.

What Makes This Venue Special

Two Mile Bay Sailing Club’s charm lies in its combination of natural setting, Kiwi character and community spirit. Architecturally, it’s remarkable – the café literally cantilevers over Lake Taupō, so diners feel as if they’re floating on the water itself (www.lovetaupo.com). It’s said to be “the only place sitting over the water” on the lake (www.tripadvisor.ie). This scenic perch means sunsets here are spectacular: live bands often play into dusk with the lake and native bush as backdrop. Culturally, it’s a showcase of local life – you’ll see kids and families in boardshorts at midday, golfers celebrating a win in the evening, and a very down-to-earth mix of travellers and locals. The menu reflects this too: the pizza toppings can be decidedly Kiwi (think kumara or lamb alongside classic Margherita), and the coffee is roasted in Napier (Havana brand (www.2miletaupo.com)). Over time, the club has hosted legendary local gatherings – its annual “2mile2good” New Year’s Eve parties have become Taupō tradition, often selling out year after year. The Landl family’s love of Taupō shows through sponsorship of events like the track’s half-marathon and their charity fishing derby, so the club is woven into community life. Artists also seem to love the place: in reviews the stage is praised for its intimacy, and even after big shows the musicians often mingle at the bar with fans. In short, it’s not just a café or yacht club – it’s a friendly lakeside hangout where New Zealand music, pizzas and party culture come together.

Visitor Tips and Information

Accessibility: The club is rated “very good” for wheelchair access, with flat entry from the carpark to the deck (weconnect.nz). Restrooms are accessible, and staff are happy to help guests with mobility needs. The decks and lawn are also dog-friendly (bring a leash, as it is still a built-up venue) (weconnect.nz). What to Bring: In summer, waterproof clothing isn’t needed on fine days, but pack a light jacket for cooler evenings lakeside. After sunset it can get breezy, so a sweater helps. Sunscreen and insect repellent are smart during the afternoon. Cash isn’t always king – the bar takes cards, but small vendors (e.g. ice cream in kids’ area) may be cash-only. Attire: Dress is very casual. Many visitors come in shorts and flip-flops. If there’s a themed night (e.g. Hawaiian shirt night) it’ll be advertised. Age Restrictions: By law you must be 18+ for alcohol past a certain time, and some ticketed events specify ages. Otherwise, children are welcome at family event times. Photography: Feel free to snap pics of the scenery (it’s famous for it). Concerts can be photographed unless the artist requests otherwise. Food/Drink Policy: Outside food is not allowed (it’s a bar/café license). Your ticket usually covers entry, not food or drinks – so budget accordingly. Common Mistakes: Visitors sometimes underestimate sun on the deck (bring shades) or think parking is unlimited (it isn’t on big event nights). The club can be busy on weekends, so plan arrival at least 30 minutes early. Weather Tip: Being 3 m above the lake, the club catches every breeze; even if rain is forecast, the covered deck usually keeps events going. If weather is bad though, hold tickets and check social media for any notices. Finally, unique insights: Weekday afternoons are very quiet and perfect for photography and relaxation. Dog treats and board games aren’t sold here, so if your group wants that, bring them. And whether you’re in Taupō for a job event or just camping nearby, most patrons agree: there’s “nothing else like it in town” and it’s well worth the visit (www.tripadvisor.co.nz) (www.lovetaupo.com).

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the address of Two Mile Bay Sailing Club?

The club is at 331 Lake Terrace, Two Mile Bay, Taupō (postcode 3330) (www.lovetaupo.com). It’s on the north side of town, about a 5–10 minute drive from central Taupō. Look for signs on Nirvana Drive that lead to Lake Terrace.

Is there parking at the club and does it cost anything?

Yes – there is on-site parking available out front (and along Lake Terrace). It’s free for customers. Note that space is limited, especially on summer weekends and during big events. Nearby Two Mile Bay Reserve also has a larger lot (used by boaters), which provides additional parking (www.boaties.co.nz). Arrive early if you aren’t sure, as nearby street parking can fill up quickly during peak times.

How can I get to Two Mile Bay Sailing Club by public transport?

There is no direct bus route to Two Mile Bay. The easiest way is by car or taxi from Taupō town. Some visitors take a shuttle to Taupō’s Norman Smith St (Spa Road) and then either walk (~30min) or arrange a taxi/ride-share. Cycling and e-scooters are options via the Great Lake Pathway. If you have a kayak or boat, you can paddle up and tie off at the club’s jetty.

What kind of events take place here?

The venue hosts a wide variety. Regular events include live music nights (usually Friday and Sunday), quiz and karaoke nights (“Beats by Bingo”), and comedy shows. Seasonal and community events range from the annual New Year’s Eve “2mile2good” party and ladies’ nights to the Taupō Half Marathon after-party and fishing competitions (www.lovetaupo.com) (www.2miletaupo.com). It’s also available for private hires like weddings, team-builds, or corporate retreats (with dining and team sport options).

How do I buy tickets for shows or events?

Most event tickets are sold online through local ticketing platforms (e.g. Eventfinda, Ticket Fairy) or via the club’s website pages/social media. If a show has limited capacity, tickets often “sell out” quickly. Otherwise, many events allow walk-up tickets at the door. There is no dedicated box office on-site – payment is usually at entry. For planning, it’s best to follow Two Mile Bay Sailing Club on Facebook/Instagram for announcements of when tickets go on sale.

What is the seating situation – are seats reserved?

Seating is open-plan and mostly general admission. There are tables and benches both indoors and on the deck. No tickets specify particular tables. If you have a VIP group booking, the club will reserve an area for you. Otherwise, arriving early lets you grab the best spot (threadbare advice: front-row by the stage is usually on the lakeside deck if you want to dance or sing along). Otherwise feel free to move around between tables – it’s very casual. During dining events, tables can be crowded, so it may help to call ahead for large groups.

How much do tickets and drinks cost?

Ticket prices vary by event: low-key music nights or quizzes might be free or a few dollars cover, whereas special concerts or comedy shows typically range from about $20 up to $35 or more for well-known acts. Drinks are priced like a normal licensed café/bar (with beers generally NZ$8–10, wines NZ$7–12, and spirits/cocktails a bit more). In short, expect a mid-range spending – it’s not a five-star price point, but not a student dive bar either. Food like pizzas is in the NZ$18–25 range per pie (to share), so plan accordingly if your budget is tight.

Is the venue wheelchair accessible?

Yes. The entrance from the parking area is ramped and leads directly to the main deck (weconnect.nz). The outdoor deck and indoor spaces are arranged levelly (no steps). Accessible restrooms are available. Staff report that wheelchair access is “very good” here (weconnect.nz). In winter, be aware paths may be slippery. Assistance can be requested at the door if needed.

Can I bring my children or pets?

Children are welcome during daytime and family events – there are kid-friendly menu options and a beachfront play area (plus lifeguarded swim zone). Evening gigs may be 18+, so check age rules for each event. The club is dog-friendly on its outdoor deck (weconnect.nz), so you can bring a well-behaved dog (on a leash) to enjoy the lakeside vibe. Just be mindful that busy nights can be loud, so pets with noise anxiety might not enjoy certain gigs.

Are outside foods or drinks allowed inside?

No. As a licensed venue serving food and drink, the club does not allow outside beverages or meals. All food and drinks must be purchased from the café/bar. (Exceptions are made for special group functions by arrangement, but general patrons should plan to buy on site.) Snacking and coffee mugs are available all day; on event nights be prepared to order from the club bar.

Is there Wi-Fi or cell coverage at the venue?

Cellular coverage is strong here – you’ll have 4G or 5G on all major NZ networks by the lake. Wi-Fi is not officially advertised, so assume it’s not available for guests. Most people simply use their phones. (Staff can process card payments for tickets and food, so connectivity is not a big issue.)

What days and hours is the club open?

Typically Two Mile Bay Sailing Club opens from around 9am until as late as events run (often 10pm on weekends) (www.tripadvisor.co.nz). It’s usually open every day in the summer (except major holidays other than NYE party). However, hours can vary seasonally or for private functions, so it’s wise to check their website or Facebook page for the latest schedule. At minimum, plan on late mornings through the evening for public hours.

What is the club’s capacity and layout?

Inside lounge area, the club seats around 90 cocktail-style (www.lovetaupo.com). With outdoor space (and a temporary marquee on the lawn), events up to 200 people have been accommodated (www.lovetaupo.com). Layout is flexible — indoor tables, outdoor benches, and plenty of standing room by the lake. There is no fixed “seating chart” as would exist in a theatre; it’s all general admission. Ventilation is excellent (over-water breezes keep the air fresh).

Does the club host private events and how do I book?

Yes, Two Mile Bay Sailing Club frequently does private hires (weddings, corporate retreats, team-building, etc.). They offer catering (barbecue or gourmet platters) and activity packages (sailing regattas, kayaking races). To book, you’d contact the club directly via their website or phone. Pricing depends on headcount and services requested. For corporate groups, indoor conference setups and outdoor marquee space are available. It’s best to reach out well in advance (especially for summer dates) to discuss menus, AV needs, and any custom requests.