A PIECE OF NEW ZEALAND HISTORY
You may have noticed the sturdy, hand-made wooden dining table holding a prominent position in the Dining Room at Captain's Daughter.
This table is one of the last remnents of a piece of New Zealand's maritime history
Scows were shallow-drafted, flat-bottomed (sailing) vessels which played a significant role in early maritime trade. You can read more about the history of Scows in New Zealand here.
WELCOME TO CAPTAIN'S DAUGHTER
The Captain's Daughter is an original bar and bistro in Havelock, New Zealand.
Havelock is the centre of the Green Shell Mussel industry in Marlborough; Marlborough is also the premier wine region in New Zealand.
Seafood and Wine; what could be better?
