Thomas Green Restaurant and Bar: Gore
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Professional Barista Coffee
Bar Snacks and Soft Drinks Ice Cold Beer Bottles & On Tap Delicious Cocktails Made to Order |
High Quality Affordable Meals
Children's Menu Available Gluten Free and Vegan Choices Organic Meat and Vegetables |
Private Function Room
Special Occasions and Birthdays Meeting Room with Projector Sales Presentation or Club Meeting |
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TripAdvisor awards top-rated hospitality businesses the Certificate of Excellence annually.
This prestigious TripAdvisor award honours select tourism establishments that “consistently demonstrate a commitment to hospitality excellence”. A “proprietary algorithm” is used to determine worthy candidates, taking into account the quality, quantity and recency of reviews submitted by travellers over an annual period. Since 2011, the Certificate of Excellence honours hospitality businesses that deliver consistently great service across the world. The Thomas Green in Gore, New Zealand is humbled to receive the award, proud of their hard working team and thankful to their customers for their positive reviews and feedback. |
Location
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Thomas Green Restaurant and Bar
30 Medway Street, Gore, 9710 Phone/Fax: (03) 208 9295 Email: thomasgreen@mltgore.co.nz Website: www.thethomasgreen.co.nz BOOKING: Booking for an event or for a meal is recommended. Please phone (easiest method) or email for a reservation. |
Management Team
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Roz Taylor
Manager Roz worked as a Senior Manager in Wanaka, Queenstown, Dunedin and Auckland, before settling in Gore. She is passionate about serving the community and proud to be part of the Mataura Licensing Trust.
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Sarah Ewing
Assistant Manager Sarah grew up in rural Southland and went on to work in senior roles in the farming industry. Hospitality is now a key part of her life and she recently won the New Zealand Heineken Challenge on behalf of the MLT.
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Information
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The Thomas Green Public House and Dining Room celebrates one of Gore's earliest entrepreneurs and its first Mayor. The building that houses this establishment was originally built in 1906 as the Ambrose building.
The original street facade of the building has been carefully restored and the interior styling echoes this grand era with a contemporary twist. The story of Thomas Green is told inside along with historic imagery of Gore in the early 1900s. The result is an authentic environment rich in local history. The Thomas Green Public House and Dining Room was opened in November 2011. |