The Vic Mac’s Brewbar, Nelson


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We drove through a rainy front and crossed from the east to west coast of New Zealand South Island. Heavy rain turned into a a steady drizzle. As we walked out of our hostel, the rain stopped and 20 minutes later, blue skies and warm sunlight hit the wet roads of Nelson. It was a very pretty town. The main Trafalgar st had flowers blooming on every lamp post. Hungry, this <a href=”http://www.macs.co.nz/home/”>warm bar</a> really made my afternoon. Has hot crispy chips and ice cold green apple cider ever been this good? Bright glow of the sun on wooden floors and table. I could have sat there for a long time.

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We drove through a rainy front and crossed from the east to west coast of New Zealand South Island. Heavy rain turned into a a steady drizzle. As we walked out of our hostel, the rain stopped and 20 minutes later, blue skies and warm sunlight hit the wet roads of Nelson. It was a very pretty town. The main Trafalgar st had flowers blooming on every lamp post. Hungry, this warm bar really made my afternoon. Has hot crispy chips and ice cold green apple cider ever been this good? Bright glow of the sun on wooden floors and table. I could have sat there for a long time.

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  1. #1 by Adriel Karn on April 6, 2011 - 9:37 am

    Vic Mac’s Brewbar is an most fantastic Bar I’ve ever seen this year. With the Bright glow of the sun on wooden floors and table. Yes, I could have sat there for a long time too, Nelson. I’m sure this bar got some renovations today. Right?

  2. #2 by Bianca Solei on April 12, 2011 - 2:57 am

    I get to travel the world on a relatively refquent basis, and I’m constantly reminded of how small it really is. I’ve only been to New Zealand once but I recognized this special Kiwi tavern immediately. My honey and I languished away a glorious two hours sipping some local beer there (sorry don’t remember the name) and had a really special time.

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