Situated in the rural Tararua community of Makotuku, near Dannevirke, is a tavern filled with charm, character, motorbikes and rusty farm equipment – and it has finally reopened.
After previous owner Helen Upson died, the Black Dog Tavern at Makotuku had been closed for more than a year before Brendon Wilson decided to buy it.
The fencer-turned-pub owner said he wasn’t going to give up his day job but couldn’t look past the opportunity to reopen the pub.
A combination of motorbike memorabilia, rustic farm equipment, and what the owner describes as cool stuff that others wouldn’t want lines the walls – inside and outside.
He had fitted out the tavern with a new bar area and fixed the roof, and wanted it made clear it was a gang-free space.
Wilson said he didn’t think it would be difficult to run the country pub and was focused on keeping the surrounding communities of Ormondville, Norsewood and Makotuku fed and hydrated.
Staff member Andrea-Leigh Vercoe is new to the Black Dog team and said she couldn’t help but love the tavern.
“It’s got that inviting atmosphere and I love working somewhere it doesn’t feel so mechanical.”
She said a pub was a special place and somewhere people go to forget their troubles and have a good time. That’s something she was sure would happen at the Black Dog.
“It’s where out-of-towners come and make new friends, or they connect with people they have not met before.”
She said it was special to work in a pub and she loved to see people happy.
“People forget about the weight on their shoulders. It’s all about ‘let’s go to the pub’.”
While Wilson had plans for the future, he wanted to start small and wrap his head around the industry.
The tavern is open from today and will be open every Friday, Saturday and Sunday from noon till 7.30pm.
Michaela Gower joined Hawke’s Bay Today in 2023 and is based out of the Hastings newsroom. She covers Dannevirke and Hawke’s Bay news and has a love for sharing stories about farming and rural communities.