It's been a busy year for Tamati Coffey and his partner, Tim Smith, and it's going to get even busier for them next year when they open their new bar in Eat Streat.
Mr Coffey and Mr Smith said they were committed to living and working in Rotorua after Mr Coffey missed out in his attempt to win the Rotorua electorate seat for the Labour Party in September's general election.
The former television presenter and Dancing with the Stars champion has made Rotorua his home base and is also busy organising a "Proudly Rotorua" float for the Auckland Pride Parade in February and reinventing Bay Pride for the region's lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community in 2015.
But his new venture will see him and Mr Smith behind the bar at their new premises in a former hairdressing salon in Eat Streat, which will be known as Ponsonby Rd.
"We want to bring some Auckland style to Rotorua with live jazz music in a stylish upmarket setting," Mr Coffey said. "We felt there was a gap in the market on Eat Streat, something that's really slick and stylish, somewhere you can show off to your friends and get dressed up for pre or post-dinner drinks."