Since the first immigration barracks stood here in 1849, this site has been a refuge for travelers. Today, The Commoners Bar continues that tradition in the basement of the iconic British Hotel. We offer honest drinks, warm company, and the incredible flavors of the Himalayas.
Before Lyttelton was a town, it was a landing site. In 1849, this specific plot was designated for Immigration Barracks. When the "Canterbury Pilgrims" arrived in Dec 1850, this ground provided their first shelter.
Opened as "Savage's British Hotel", it became a legendary watering hole for sailors and railway workers. It has stood for over 150 years, surviving the 2011 earthquakes as a testament to Lyttelton's resilience.