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Dorothy's
Sister
265
Ponsonby Road,
Ponsonby, Auckland City
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Dorothy's
Sister
   
4 out of
5
Psst! Has anyone seen
Dorothy? She used to be a regular at the perfectly proportioned bar called
Surrender Dorothy, but there's a rumour going around that she kicked Toto
into touch, and then waltzed off red shoes in hand down the Yellow Brick
Rd with the Wizard.
OK, that's enough of the
tortured Wizard of Oz analogies. The good news is that the team behind the
wildly popular Surrender Dorothy is back in a new and equally fabulous
space further along Ponsonby
Rd. And according to the finely crafted
fictional back story, Dorothy's younger sibling, (an ex bordello madam no
less), was recruited to set the new bar up. Her influence is clear with
theatrical decor that combines sparkly heels (alas no red shoes), lush
swathes of satin and silk, and ironic little touches like chandeliers and
a disco mirror ball in a birdcage.
Owner Peter Taylor has set
up Dorothy's Sister as a safe and welcoming neighbourhood bar for
Auckland's
Gay, Lesbian and Transgender community, and on a Saturday night just two
days after opening, a mixed age crowd is confiding over a concise wine
list and classic cocktails. We choose a shaken margarita and a chocolate
martini, both tasty (and strong) enough to wish we could defer an
impending dinner reservation and stay for another drink. The barman
casually proffers "TLC" as the secret of a great cocktail, and he could be
right. Maybe it's that and a soundtrack of classic 1980s disco and a few
black feather boas scattered liberally around the
walls.
Just like the bordello
madam the bar is named after, Dorothy's Sister is thoroughly versatile and
effortlessly down to earth. A few bars along Ponsonby Rd
can be a tad pretentious, but Dorothy's Sister is totally unassuming and
infused with a friendly vibe. During the day it's a cafe with a brunch and
lunch menu, and later on it expands into a restaurant with simple meals
all priced at less than twenty dollars. Upstairs is a slightly more formal
area for dining; with lots of nooks and crannies ideal for getting lost
in, and during summer the garden courtyard will be a good place to escape
the bustle of Ponsonby
Rd.
Year round, expect the
energetic hub of Dorothy's Sister to be the downstairs bar area, and in a
few weeks (and probably a few hours later) we won't be surprised if it
eclipses the dazzling reputation of its older
sister.
Reviewed by
- Brett
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