Events at Flamingo Joe's Bar & Eatery, Wellington

Find the best events in Wellington. This page updates daily to showcase parties, concerts, nightlife, festivals, DJ events, clubs, music festivals, things to do, and much more…

Flamingo Joe's Bar & Eatery web site
Flamingo Joe's Bar & Eatery phone number: +64 4 471 1303

All
2 Events
This Week
0 Event
Upcoming Events
0 Event
Past Events
0 Event

About Flamingo Joe's Bar & Eatery

Flamingo Joe's Bar & Eatery is an ultra-modern tiki-themed bar and casual restaurant located on Wellington’s Queens Wharf waterfront. Opened in 2019 by a prominent local hospitality group, this bright and flamboyant venue quickly became a popular gathering spot for both locals and visitors. Situated at the base of the PwC building near Wellington Railway Station, Flamingo Joe's has transformed a once-quiet corner of the waterfront into a lively oasis. The interior is decked out with palm trees, neon flamingos, and tropical decor, creating a fun Hawaiian-inspired atmosphere that offers an escape from the ordinary city scene. With space for roughly 150 patrons (about 90 seated), Flamingo Joe's balances a laid-back island vibe with the energy of a downtown watering hole. It’s not just the playful aesthetic or harbor views that make this spot notable – Flamingo Joe's also delights guests with its Pacific-inspired menu, creative cocktails, and friendly service. In a short time, it’s become a fixture in Wellington’s dining and nightlife scene, known as a place where you can unwind, celebrate, and experience a bit of tropical fun in the heart of the city.

Events and Programming

While Flamingo Joe’s is first and foremost a bar and eatery, it also infuses entertainment into its offerings. The venue frequently features live DJ sets on weekend evenings, filling the space with upbeat music that complements its tropical theme and gets the crowd dancing. In recent years, Flamingo Joe’s has hosted some creative themed events – for example, a “Mamma Mia” singalong brunch and a Taylor Swift album release party in 2025 both drew enthusiastic crowds for daytime musical fun. These special events often pair themed decor and playlists with custom food or cocktail specials, turning the venue into an immersive experience for a few hours. Apart from such events, Flamingo Joe’s tends to keep the vibe lively with background music and occasional live entertainment (like an acoustic duo or a specialty dance night) rather than formal concerts. The focus is on enhancing the bar’s social atmosphere, so most happenings are informal and free for patrons. If an event does require a ticket or cover charge – which is rare – it will be advertised well in advance. Generally, you can expect a vibrant atmosphere any Friday or Saturday night, special theme parties every now and then, and plenty of impromptu celebrations that make each visit unique.

Tickets and Booking

For an ordinary visit to Flamingo Joe’s, no tickets or entry fees are needed – you can simply walk in and enjoy. On the occasions when a special event is ticketed (such as a themed brunch or exclusive party), tickets are usually sold online ahead of time or at the venue until they sell out. These events are popular, so it’s wise to grab tickets early if you see something announced that you’d like to attend. Ticket prices for Flamingo Joe’s events tend to be moderate, often covering a drink or food as part of the package, to keep things accessible for fans.

Reservations, on the other hand, are recommended if you plan to dine or have a group gathering at Flamingo Joe’s. During peak times – like Friday evenings or game nights – the tables fill up quickly. You can book a table via the venue’s website or by calling ahead; having a reservation ensures you’ll have a spot, especially for dinner. Walk-ins are welcome when space allows, but if you’re with a larger group or coming at a busy hour, arranging a booking will save you wait time. Flamingo Joe’s also accommodates private functions: they have two areas that can be reserved for events, with capacity for up to 150 guests standing (or around 90 for a seated function). For those bigger bookings or special occasions, it’s best to contact the venue a couple of weeks in advance to discuss options. In summary, casual visitors can drop in freely, but if you want guaranteed seating or are attending a featured event, a little advance planning on tickets or reservations goes a long way.

Seating and Layout

The layout of Flamingo Joe’s is open and inviting, designed to accommodate both diners and those just in for drinks. There’s a central bar area with high-top tables and bar stools, and a dedicated dining section with standard tables for meal service. Large windows along the exterior offer views of Wellington Harbour – sitting near those gives you a scenic backdrop while you eat or sip. The decor is consistently tropical throughout, so whether you’re perched at the bar or at a cozy corner table, you’ll be surrounded by the venue’s playful island theme. In total, there is seating for roughly ninety people, so tables can be at a premium when it’s busy. Several tables can be pushed together for groups, and there are a few booth-like nooks that provide a slightly more intimate spot for small parties. Overall, the space balances comfort with a social atmosphere: you can move easily between the bar and seating areas, and it never feels compartmentalized or closed off.

Because Flamingo Joe’s isn’t a traditional concert venue, there’s no elevated stage or fixed theater seating – any live entertainment (like a DJ setup or small band) usually takes place on the same floor level as the patrons. This means wherever you stand or sit, you’ll be able to hear and see what’s going on. When a DJ is playing, the area in front of the bar often turns into an informal dance floor, with people standing and grooving to the music. If you prefer to chat with friends, you might gravitate to the tables farther from the speakers or toward the edges of the dining section, where the music is slightly softer. There isn’t a designated VIP zone, but staff can rope off a section for private groups when reserved. Thanks to the open sightlines, you won’t miss any of the fun or decor from any spot inside. If having a seat is important to you, arriving a bit early on busy nights is wise since once those roughly 90 chairs are taken, the rest of the crowd will be standing or circulating. That said, many guests are happy to stand by the bar or mingle – the environment is comfortable for both seated dining and casual standing cocktail hour.

Getting There and Parking

Flamingo Joe’s is located at 1/10 Waterloo Quay (Queens Wharf) in Wellington – very close to major transport hubs. If you’re coming by public transit, the easiest route is via Wellington Railway Station, which is just a 2-3 minute walk from the venue. Almost all train lines and numerous bus routes converge at that station, so it’s incredibly convenient; you can step off your train or bus and be at Flamingo Joe’s in a couple of minutes. The downtown shuttle and airport bus also stop nearby on Waterloo Quay and Lambton Quay. Essentially, if you can get to Wellington’s main train station or the surrounding bus stops, you’re practically there.

For those driving into the city, there are a few parking options within walking distance of Flamingo Joe’s. The closest is the Queens Wharf public parking lot (and a multi-level parking building adjacent to the wharf), which is about a block away from the bar. Parking there is paid – typically around NZ$4 per hour during the day, with evening rates that may be capped for the night. Another option is the commuter car park at the railway station, which sometimes has spaces available to the public outside of business hours. Street parking on Waterloo Quay or nearby Featherston Street can be an option in the evenings or on weekends (when many metered spots are free or have no time limit), but spaces are limited and can fill quickly when there’s an event at the stadium or TSB Arena. If you do find a street spot, be sure to check the signage for any time restrictions. Rideshare services and taxis are plentiful in Wellington; if you prefer not to drive, just set your destination to “Flamingo Joe’s” and your driver will likely drop you off right at the entrance or in the loading zone by the PwC building.

Inside the Venue

Stepping inside Flamingo Joe’s, you’ll immediately notice the vibrant colors and the relaxed, tropical vibe. On normal days, entry is just a walk-in affair – you might be greeted by a host or bartender, and if you look under 25, be prepared to show ID at the door or bar (the legal drinking age in NZ is 18). On busy nights there may be a security staffer at the entrance managing the crowd, but generally the entry process is informal and welcoming. Once inside, you’ll see the main bar straight ahead, adorned with tiki carvings, strings of fairy lights, and rows of liquor bottles that hint at the cocktail adventure to come. If you have a reservation, let the staff know and they’ll guide you to your table; otherwise you’re free to find any open spot or stand by the bar. The crowd mix is diverse – you’ll see office workers in smart attire unwinding, friends in casual tropical shirts embracing the theme, and the occasional tourist drawn in by the lively atmosphere.

The food and drink offerings are a highlight of the Flamingo Joe’s experience. The menu leans toward Pacific-inspired and Kiwi favorites – think fresh seafood dishes, zesty poke bowls, and burgers or tacos with tropical twists. Sharing plates are popular for groups (the crispy halloumi fries, for instance, have become something of a signature snack that many people recommend). You can easily make a meal of the small plates or opt for larger mains if you’re hungrier. The bar, of course, is known for its cocktails: classic tiki drinks like Mai Tais and Piña Coladas, house specialties with fun names, and even a couple of cocktails on tap for quick service. The bartenders take pride in presentation, so don’t be surprised if your drink comes out in a tiki mug or garnished with fruit and tiny umbrellas. Not into cocktails? No problem – they offer a range of New Zealand craft beers, ciders, wines, and tasty non-alcoholic mocktails as well. Prices are what you’d expect for a central city bar (cocktails generally in the mid-teens dollar range, beers a bit less), and the quality and generous pours make it good value. Service is friendly and relatively quick, even when it’s full, as the staff are used to the rush of serving big crowds.

All the necessary amenities are on hand inside. Clean restrooms (including an accessible restroom) are available within the venue, so you won’t have to wander off looking for facilities. There isn’t a formal coat check, but the environment is casual enough that most people keep jackets on their chair or hang them on one of the hooks provided – if you have something bulky, you can always ask staff if they have a safe spot to stow it. The acoustics within Flamingo Joe’s are decent; even with music playing, you can still carry on a conversation in the dining area without shouting. The lighting is adaptable – brighter during lunchtime service and dimmed with colorful mood lights in the evening – which adds to the atmosphere as day turns to night. Connectivity is generally not an issue: cell phone reception is strong (as expected in the city center). The venue doesn’t specifically advertise free Wi-Fi for guests, but you likely won’t miss it, since most folks are busy enjoying the scene. Should you need to step outside for a moment (to take a call or for some fresh air), you can easily pop back in – there’s an unofficial smoking area outdoors near the entrance since all indoor spaces in NZ are smoke-free. Overall, the inside of Flamingo Joe’s is designed to make you feel like you’re on holiday: it’s clean, comfortable, and above all, fun.

Nearby Amenities

Thanks to its central location, Flamingo Joe’s is surrounded by plenty of other things to do and places to go. If you fancy a change of scenery for dinner or dessert, you’re within easy reach of numerous restaurants and cafes around the Wellington waterfront and downtown. Within a few minutes’ walk are eateries ranging from gourmet burger joints to fine dining establishments, so no matter what you’re craving pre- or post-visit, you have options. Likewise, a variety of other bars are dotted around the waterfront and city center – you could start your evening with tropical cocktails at Flamingo Joe’s and then wander to a craft beer pub or wine bar nearby to continue the night, all without needing a car.

Out-of-town visitors will find it convenient that several hotels are nearby. Popular accommodations like the large business hotels near the railway station, as well as boutique hotels in the Lambton Quay area, are all within a 5-10 minute walk from Flamingo Joe’s. This means you can easily drop by the bar from your hotel and not worry about lengthy travel back at night. If you’re staying until close (around 11 PM on weekends), note that trains and most buses will have stopped running for the night. In that case, plan to use a taxi or rideshare for your return – they’re easy to hail in the Wellington CBD even late in the evening. The Queens Wharf area is generally safe and well-lit, but it’s always good practice to travel with friends or stick to main routes when it’s late. The benefit of Flamingo Joe’s location is that even after you leave, you’re already in the heart of the city: on your way out you might catch sight of Wellington’s beautiful illuminated waterfront or find a convenient late-night snack from a nearby vendor if you need one.

What Makes This Venue Special

Flamingo Joe’s Bar & Eatery brings a slice of tropical paradise to Wellington, and that’s what truly sets it apart. In a city celebrated for its coffee culture and craft beer scene, Flamingo Joe’s boldly offers something different – a vibrant, island-themed escape right on the waterfront. The moment you walk in, you’re hit with sights and sounds that make you forget you’re in the capital city for a while: pink neon signs, playful flamingo statues, ukulele tunes or reggae beats in the background, and a warm sea-breeze color palette across the walls. It’s an Instagram-worthy setting for sure, but it doesn’t feel gimmicky. Everything, from the cocktail menu to the décor, is thoughtfully coordinated to create a fun, carefree atmosphere. This unique character resonates with people – it’s hard not to smile when you’re drinking out of a coconut cup and seeing everyone around you relaxing and having a great time.

Beyond the décor and theme, Flamingo Joe’s has made its mark by being genuinely welcoming and memorable. It has been consistently earning high ratings from patrons for its ambiance and friendly service. In fact, it earned a “Travelers’ Choice” recognition in recent times, placing it among the top-rated dining spots in Wellington according to visitor feedback. For the local community, Flamingo Joe’s has injected new energy into the Queens Wharf area – making it a go-to spot for after-work gatherings and weekend meet-ups where previously there were fewer options. Artists and event organizers have also embraced the venue’s intimate yet energetic setting, choosing it for small music nights, album listening parties, and themed brunches that wouldn’t have the same charm in a larger, more generic space. Some memorable moments have already happened here, from spontaneous dance-offs during summer parties to themed costume contests on special event nights. All of these little stories contribute to Flamingo Joe’s growing reputation as more than just a bar – it’s a place where people create fond memories. The combination of its unique tropical theme, prime waterfront location, and the sheer fun it delivers has firmly established Flamingo Joe’s as a beloved spot in Wellington’s cultural landscape.

Visitor Tips and Information

Here are some handy tips to help you make the most of your visit to Flamingo Joe’s Bar & Eatery:

  • Accessibility: The venue is wheelchair-friendly with step-free entry and an accessible restroom. The staff are helpful, so if you have any special needs (wheelchair space, etc.), just let them know – they’ll do their best to accommodate.
  • Age restrictions: Flamingo Joe’s welcomes all ages during daytime and early evening for dining. After around 9–10 PM, it transitions to a bar atmosphere and minors (under 18) will need to be accompanied by a parent or may not be admitted if it’s very late. Always carry an ID if you plan on drinking – they will check IDs for alcohol service, especially if you look under 25.
  • Dress code: There’s no strict dress code. Smart casual is common (many come straight from work in nice jeans or office wear), but you’ll also fit in with a neat t-shirt and sneakers. Some patrons even lean into the tropical theme with floral shirts or bright colors for fun. Essentially, wear what’s comfortable – just note it can be breezy by the waterfront, so an extra layer is a good idea for later at night.
  • Peak times: The busiest periods are Friday after 5 PM and Saturday nights. If you want a seat or a quieter experience, try going on a weekday or earlier in the evening. For example, arriving around 4–5 PM mid-week can snag you a prime window table and a relaxed vibe. By contrast, if you love a lively crowd, come during those peak hours – just expect some noise and lots of energy then.
  • Payments: Flamingo Joe’s accepts all major credit cards and EFTPOS. It’s a mostly cashless venue, which is standard in NZ cities – so you can pay by card or phone tap with ease. If you’re splitting a bill among friends, just inform your server; they’re used to coordinating multiple payments. Tipping isn’t required in New Zealand, but if you had exceptional service, you’re welcome to round up the bill as a courtesy.
  • Food & dietary needs: The menu has options for various diets – vegetarians will find things like the veggie burger or cauliflower tacos, and there are usually gluten-free selections or modifications available (for instance, a lettuce wrap instead of a bun if you ask). The kitchen is pretty accommodating, so don’t hesitate to mention an allergy or preference. Since dishes are on the flavorful side (think spices and tropical ingredients), if you have a sensitive palate, you can ask the staff for guidance on milder choices.
  • Venue policies: Standard bar rules apply. No outside drinks or food are allowed (except perhaps a celebratory cake if you arrange it in advance). Smoking and vaping are not permitted indoors – you’ll need to step outside, and the team will let you back in as long as you have your ID or a re-entry stamp from the door. Also, for everyone’s comfort, intoxicated or unruly behavior isn’t tolerated; the staff may ask overly rowdy patrons to leave (thankfully, that’s a rare situation here). Overall, the atmosphere is chill and respectful for all.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is there an entry fee or cover charge at Flamingo Joe’s Bar & Eatery?

No, there is no entry fee or cover charge for visiting Flamingo Joe’s on a normal day or night. It operates like a regular bar-restaurant where you can walk in free of charge. Only on special occasions (like a ticketed theme party or special brunch event) might you need to purchase a ticket, but otherwise entry is free.

Do I need to make a reservation at Flamingo Joe’s, or can I just walk in?

Walk-ins are welcome, especially if you’re popping in for casual drinks. But if you want a table during peak times (like Friday nights or before a big event), it’s wise to reserve in advance. Dinner hours can get busy, so booking online or by phone will guarantee you a spot. Small groups often find space at the bar without a reservation, but for a proper sit-down meal, planning ahead is recommended.

What are the opening hours of Flamingo Joe’s Bar & Eatery?

Flamingo Joe’s opens around 11:30 AM Monday through Friday. It stays open into the evening – until about 9 PM on most weeknights, and a bit later on Friday (around 11 PM). On Saturdays, it opens at 11:00 AM and usually closes around 11 PM. Sundays the bar is closed. These are the general hours, though on special occasions or holidays they might adjust times slightly.

Is there parking available at or near Flamingo Joe’s?

Flamingo Joe’s doesn’t have its own parking lot, but there’s a large public car park at Queens Wharf literally next door. The Wellington Railway Station parking area is also a short walk away. You might find street parking on Waterloo Quay or nearby streets, especially in the evenings and weekends (when it’s often free or easier to find). Keep in mind if there’s a big event in the area (like a concert or game), parking can fill up quickly, so give yourself a little extra time to park and walk over.

How close is Flamingo Joe’s to the Wellington train station and bus stops?

It’s extremely close – only a few minutes on foot. If you exit Wellington Railway Station (or the main bus terminal by the station) and head toward Waterloo Quay and Queens Wharf, you’ll reach Flamingo Joe’s in about 2–3 minutes. It’s practically around the corner from the station, which makes it very handy for meeting up right after work or travel.

Is Flamingo Joe’s Bar & Eatery family-friendly? Can I bring kids during the day?

Yes, Flamingo Joe’s is generally family-friendly during the daytime and early evening. You can absolutely bring kids for lunch or an early dinner – the vibe is casual and welcoming. There’s not a dedicated kids’ menu, but you’ll find child-friendly items (like fries, tacos, sliders) that kids usually enjoy. After roughly 9–10 PM, the atmosphere becomes more of an adult bar scene, so it’s best for families to visit earlier rather than late at night.

Does Flamingo Joe’s have outdoor seating or a waterfront patio area?

The main seating is indoors, but because Flamingo Joe’s is right by the harbor, they sometimes place a few tables outside when the weather is nice. It’s not a large dedicated patio, but you can stand or sit just outside the door to enjoy the waterfront air. Even inside, the big windows give you plenty of harbor view and sunlight. So while there isn’t a full-scale outdoor terrace, you won’t feel closed off from the beautiful waterfront setting.

What’s the price range for food and drinks at Flamingo Joe’s?

Flamingo Joe’s is moderately priced, similar to other central Wellington spots. Small plates and appetizers are roughly NZ$15–$25, and larger mains (like burgers or fish dishes) run about NZ$25–$30. Cocktails typically cost around NZ$15–$18 each, while beers and wines are often in the NZ$9–$12 range. So, for two people, you might spend around NZ$60–$80 for a meal with drinks. It’s in line with city center pricing and generally considered good value for the quality and portion sizes.

Are there vegetarian or vegan options on the menu at Flamingo Joe’s?

Yes, there are several vegetarian-friendly dishes and a few that can suit a vegan diet. For instance, Flamingo Joe’s offers a vegetarian burger and spiced cauliflower tacos, which are meat-free. Some salads and appetizers are vegetarian too, and the kitchen can often adjust ingredients (like removing cheese or mayo) to make a dish vegan. The staff are knowledgeable about dietary needs – if you let them know what you require, they’ll point out suitable options or modifications. So, whether you’re vegetarian or vegan, you’ll find something tasty to enjoy.

Does Flamingo Joe’s host live music or DJs on a regular basis?

Yes, music is a big part of the atmosphere. Most commonly, Flamingo Joe’s has a live DJ on Friday and Saturday nights, spinning a mix of popular hits and tropical tunes to fit the vibe. Live bands or singers aren’t a nightly thing, but they do occasionally appear for special events or themed nights. On regular evenings when there isn’t a DJ or band, they still play a curated playlist of upbeat music over the sound system. If catching a DJ set is important to you, plan for a weekend night visit when the chances are highest.

Can I book Flamingo Joe’s for a private event or function?

Yes. Flamingo Joe’s offers bookings for private events. They can reserve a section of the bar or even the entire venue depending on your group size. The capacity for a private function is up to around 150 people standing (or roughly 90 if everyone is seated). It’s a popular spot for birthday parties, corporate social events, and themed get-togethers because of its fun atmosphere. If you’re interested in hosting an event there, it’s best to get in touch with the venue a couple of weeks in advance to work out the details – they can help arrange special menus, drinks packages, and even allow you to decorate or bring in entertainment to personalize your event.

Is Flamingo Joe’s wheelchair accessible?

Absolutely. The entrance to Flamingo Joe’s is on street level with no steps, and the interior is all one level, which makes it easy for wheelchair users to get around. There’s a wheelchair-accessible restroom available as well. The staff are very accommodating – if you need a table with extra space or any assistance, they’ll be happy to help. Overall, the venue is designed to be accessible and comfortable for guests with mobility aids.

What is the dress code at Flamingo Joe’s Bar & Eatery?

There isn’t a strict dress code – Flamingo Joe’s is a casual, come-as-you-are kind of place. Most patrons wear smart casual attire. On a given night you might see people in work shirts and jeans, summer dresses, or even fun tropical shirts to match the tiki theme. Essentially, as long as you’re neat and presentable, you’ll be fine. There’s no requirement to dress up fancy unless you want to; comfort is key. Just remember it can get cool by the harbor at night, so it doesn’t hurt to bring a light jacket.

Does Flamingo Joe’s offer any happy hour specials?

They don’t have a formal posted happy hour, but you’ll often find some kind of drink special or deal in the late afternoon. For example, there might be a featured cocktail at a lower price or a discount on tap beer between roughly 4 PM and 6 PM on weekdays to cater to the after-work crowd. These specials aren’t heavily advertised – they can change and are a bit spontaneous. So when you arrive, it’s a good idea to ask the bartender if any promotions are on. Even without a set “happy hour,” the atmosphere during those early evening hours is warm and inviting for winding down the day with a reasonably priced drink.