The Landing, previously known as the Manukau Hotel, is a familiar building to anyone driving to and from the Auckland airport, hugging the edge of the Manukau harbour at Onehunga. Sitting right above Onehunga Wharf, the pub today is marooned from Onehunga itself by the motorway, and is the only surviving pub from the heyday of Onehunga as an important port. Built in 1865 as the Manukau Hotel, fire destroyed the old building in 1879, but it was rebuilt immediately. The tram terminus from Auckland city was originally located opposite the hotel nearer the wharf, creating a centre of commercial activity, all of which has vanished.
Now renamed the Landing, the old pub had two public bars, a private bar, upstairs accommodation and a dining room, while today there is just a single bar and a dining room. Both are decorated in an appropriate nautical theme that works well with the Victorian style of the old hotel, and in the bar are several detailed historic photos of old Onehunga, including other local hotels long gone. Two ghosts, one a woman and the other a man, both dressed in Victorian clothing, haunt the first floor, but never venture downstairs.
2 Onehunga Harbour Road, Onehunga, Auckland 1061, New Zealand
Lunch
Mon-Sun 11:30am–2:30pm
Dinner
Sunday-Wednesday 5:30 - 8:00pm
Thursday-Saturday 5:30 - 8:30pm