Inch Bar
8 Bank Street, Opoho
Wheelchair / Accessible Access
There are three entrances to this venue: two on Bank Street, and one on Gladstone Road. The main Bank Street entrance and the Gladstone Road entrance both have at least one step up to them, but the other Bank Street entrance has a ramp. The accessible door is 810mm wide; the other two entrances are 700mm wide.
There is space for one or two wheelchair users per performance.
There is a ramp between the performance space and the main bar, which goes through an archway that is 1050mm wide.
Bathrooms
There are two gender-neutral toilets at this venue, which are accessible via the courtyard. The door through to the courtyard is 810mm and has a lip over the threshold. Both toilets are long and narrow and are unlikely to provide enough space for a wheelchair user to turn around. The first toilet doorway is 720mm, and the second is 800mm.
Approach to Venue
This venue is off the main street. There is plenty of on-street parking on both Bank Street and Gladstone Road, but no reserved accessible parking. There is authorised parking on Dolphin Street, around the corner from the venue. There is a variety of public transport in the vicinity.
Service Dogs
Service dogs are welcome in this venue.
Contact
If you have any questions about the accessibility of this venue, please contact inchbarevents@gmail.com.
Events this Year
Accordion Ryan's Pop Bangers
Come sing along to some trashy pop songs on the accordion! WARNING: not for prudes ;)
Price
$17.00
- $20.00
Dates
20th to 22nd
March
Venue
Inch Bar
Itay Dom: Half-Baked Ideas
I'm Itay Dom and you may have seen me getting eliminated from Guy Mont-Spelling Bee and The Bachelorette NZ. I'm testing some jokes for my 2025 NZ Comedy Festival show that's nominated for the Billy T Award.
Price
$9.00
- $10.00
Dates
20th to 22nd
March
Venue
Inch Bar
About Us
Dunedin Fringe envisions a city ignited by creativity, where all people embrace art, culture and creativity into their daily lives.
We have a mission to provide platforms for creative expression that help nurture communities. We have a special focus on supporting emerging artists, and the development of new and experimental work.
We produce the Dunedin Fringe Festival, Amped Music Project and New Zealand Young Writers Festival annually, curate the White Box Gallery, and manage the performing arts venue Te Whare o Rukutia.
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