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- Little Blackwood Queenstown | Queenstowns Best Cocktail Bar
Little Blackwood is a classic yet hip cocktail bar sitting perched within the famous Steamer Wharf, on the waters’ edge of Queenstown’s Lake Wakatipu Touted by locals as the best bar in Queenstown!
- Food + Drink | Little Blackwood Queenstown
LITTLE BLACKWOOD FOOD DRINK CHEESE MEAT BOARDS STEP ONE: Choose your cheese and meat combo: 2 Cheese + 2 Meat 3 Cheese + 3 Meat STEP TWO: Choose your Gibbston Valley cheese: GARLIC CHIVE GOUDA Evenly blended w` subtle garlic hints + fresh chives GLENROY CHEDDAR Aged for 6-10 months to produce a semi-sharp flavour with a smooth texture
- Queenstown cocktails - Contact Little Blackwood
Contact Little Blackwood say hello For group bookings event enquiries please fill out the form making sure to state your preferred date, times, event type, pax numbers and any other info that will help us to plan your event Our office hours are Monday – Friday, 9-5pm p: 0211933517 e: events@future co nz Facebook @littleblackwood
- Queenstown Wedding Venue - Little Blackwood
Little Blackwood is the closest venue to the waterfront and is known for its breath-taking views of the Remarkables and surrounding mountains from its perch on the edge of Lake Wakatipu
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Queenstown’s best cocktails Apparently “VOTED BEST BAR IN NEW ZEALAND” Hospitality NZ Excellence Awards 2022
- What’s On | Little Blackwood Queenstown
Brendhan Lovegrove is coming to Queenstown! Renowned Kiwi comedian Brendhan Lovegrove is set to light up Queenstown with two unmissable shows at Little Blackwood and SUNDAYS
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- LB PRESENTS FEAST OF THE GODS - littleblackwood. com
FEAST OF THE GODS Welcome to Little Blackwood, home of the best cocktails in Queenstown Apparently In Greek mythology, the gods were believed to walk among mortals, often in disguise This belief inspired the tradition of “Greek Hospitality,” where every guest was treated with the highest regard, just in case they were divine
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