The Kentish Hotel, in Waiuku, still has a copy of its licence signed in 1853.It's often said that age and treachery beat youth and enthusiasm every time and, in the bar game, there's a lot to be said for an old establishment.
Old bars tend to be good by their very nature, because you don't get to be an old bar unless you are very good at what you do. I've had a few in pubs so old that when they were young, the Dead Sea merely had a bad cough.
Ye Olde Trip to Jerusalem and Ye Olde Fighting Cocks in England are marvellous old pubs that wear their age like badges of honour and manage to cater to a modern clientele without feeling the need to replace old timber with chrome and neon.
The Brazen Head in Dublin dates back to 1189, which makes it prehistoric in New Zealand terms. The prosaically titled Sean's Bar in the central Irish town of Athlone claims an even longer pedigree, boasting of serving drinks since the year 900, although how much of that claim is verifiable is very much a subject of debate.