By My Little Pub
What does a thistle, tartan and Scotch Whisky have in common? If you don’t know the answer to that I hope you’ve never had a Scotch Whisky in your life. The answer is, of course, Scotland.
Fun fact, did you notice that in Scotland they spell whisky without an e, whilst over in Ireland they spell it whiskey, with the added e (something we learnt to be very careful about).
Anyway without further ado, we introduce the “The Moray Inn”, a Little Pub with a lot of Scottish flair.
After reading about My Little Pub online Bruce and Margaret came down to Christchurch at the end of last year to see one in the flesh and quickly fell in love.
We were thrilled to work with these new Little Publicans who were passionate about adding their own touches to their Little Pub; Tartan fabrics, each of their own Scottish coats of arms, scotch whisky brands on the signage and “a space to add some CD’s by some 60’s to 80’s Scottish musicians – Sheena Easton, Bay City Rollers, Eurythmics, Donovan, The Proclaimers, Lulu, Average White Band etc.” amongst other favourite 70’s and 80’s musicians.
The Moray Inn was built in the factory in Christchurch and then was put on the back of a truck and sent up to Waikato. One of our Directors, Gary, went up to deliver The Moray Inn and make sure it was all good to go for its big opening night. Bruce and Margaret had invited friends from up and down the country to celebrate the new backyard addition. No doubt there were a fair few whiskys and maybe a couple of whiskeys consumed.
The Moray Inn is a platinum model, Little Irish Pub with a definite Scottish flavour (or is that flavor). It features the custom made stained-glass windows, corner bench seating which includes a church pew end, two bespoke showcase cabinets filled with handpicked memorabilia, a complete TV wall unit and fireplace plinth and mantel and of course all of the finer details and special effects to give it all of it’s pub atmosphere. Sitting in pride of place amongst the memorabilia are photos of Bruce’s Scottish Grandfather and Father.
With the door opening out onto their existing deck just a few steps from their backdoor Bruce and Margaret’s backyard will no doubt become the envy of their friends, family and even neighbours. It’s lucky for everyone that they love to entertain.
“We are thrilled with our Little Pub and thoroughly enjoyed working with the My Little Pub crew during the construction journey. “
They have an open invitation to anyone in the Waikato to come and visit, have a dram, and discuss and admire these amazing “wee” buildings.
Thank you to these new Little Publicans for trusting us to deliver The Moray Inn. We wish Bruce & Margaret all the very best and will certainly be joining them for another dram in the future.
Imagine walking into your very own luxury, customised, authentic, miniature sized pub for a beer.
My Little Pub builds exceptionally crafted, authentic Little Pubs that quickly become the heart of many good times and memories.
Each Little Pub is personalised to you, whether it’s a Little Irish Pub, a Little English Pub, or something more customised.
Inside, it’s all about the atmosphere and attention to detail, from the bespoke joinery right down to the brass coat hooks. On the walls and shelves, between the hand-picked memorabilia, hang your historic family photos, making it a fitting place to bring your friends and family together to share stories and reminisce.
Your Little Pub sits only a few steps from your back door, yet you feel yourself being transported to the middle of a bustling street where the bars are a plenty, and the atmosphere is electric
What are you waiting for? Life’s too short.
Each Little Pub is filled with bespoke joinery, crafted especially for you and your Little Pub. Each one is made by Master Joiners in partnership with top of the line technology and machinery using the finest materials.
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