Address: 198 Ponsonby Rd, Ponsonby
Ph: (09) 360 0098
Even though the Franklin had been open for only three weeks or so, it had not gone unnoticed. The tables nearest the door were occupied by 30-somethings celebrating the end of the working day or jacking things up for the next. The interior has had an appropriate fit-out for this part of town (black walls and banquettes, bronze and white lights, jazzy and R&B music) and there is a long, communal table. Here is where general manager Justin Clark hopes the locals and outlanders will congregate, talk, eat - and make plans to return.
And return they surely will, if it's good food they're after. Irish chef Sinead Boyler knows her stuff.
As we were but two, we eschewed the long table for one in a back corner, all the better for observation purposes. We would have preferred the small courtyard out back, but all the tables were taken, and the wind was a little chilly.
The menu is not long. There are plates to be shared, of the olives/fries/
squid/nachos persuasion. At a table with a bunch of friends on a work night, these would be appealing, although unadventurous.