Marlborough Magazine May 19 | Page 26

26 Feature thought being free from that and changing the options or at least providing several options was much more interesting,” Haydn says. “It seemed natural to do that with the beers, we’re spoilt for choice with beers in New Zealand, we’re constantly getting new beers available so why not showcase them,” he adds. Their beer and coffee comes from all over the country, and their food menu lends itself well to the concept, utilising local nearby restaurants. Options include dumplings from Lemongrass, tacos from Cartel, tikka kebabs from Village India, pizza from Pizza Hut, chips and gravy from Master Roasts, and pies and paninis from an alternating range of local bakers. “It was just a way to keep things simple … we just ring them up and either they bring it round or we go and grab it,” Haydn says. They also offer a cheese platter to share, while sweets from Snowdog Confectionery are a staple in the cabinet. Terri Hendriks, who owns Snowdog Confectionery, has been working with Haydn, Nikky and the 5 Tapped team since day one. “I had just finished up my old job and I was doing bits and pieces of contracting work … I met Haydn through a mutual friend and he mentioned this place. “I came by a few times while he was setting up and had a chat about what his plans were and where I could fit in and if I wanted to and it just fit,” Terri says. She bakes cookies for 5 Tapped Bar in her registered kitchen at home each week, delivering them so that people have the option of having a sweet treat with their coffee. From time to time she creates desserts for dessert nights at the bar, and has recently begun baking cupcakes for the bar each Friday for ‘cupcake Friday’. She does all of this while also fulfilling her home orders for cupcakes and cakes, which are becoming increasingly popular for workshouts and birthdays. With a ‘zero waste’ philosophy and a commitment to sourcing her ingredients as locally as she can, Terri’s business ideals align well with those of Haydn and Nikky’s, and 5 Tapped has been a good space for her to showcase her work, she says. “It’s just a mutual relationship, I bring in different customers and he offers different customers to me, it’s the same with the barber as well; people come in for a haircut and they have never been here before.” That barbershop, Creatures of Habit, is home to barber Aaron Nott. Like Haydn, Aaron saw Creatures of Habit as an opportunity to pursue the best bits of his work while leaving behind the aspects he didn’t enjoy so much at his previous salon, Scissorsaurus Rex. Being a barber and accepting only walk-in appointments means he’s not tied to the phone or left out of pocket by clients who turn up late or forget their appointments completely. After closing up at Scissorsaurus Rex and leaving town to travel without any set plans to return, Aaron was approached by Haydn who floated the idea of setting up a salon at 5 Tapped. He took up the offer in October of last year. “It all just came together and made sense for me to come and do this, it was something Blenheim needed … towards the end of Scissorsaurus Rex I thought I have got to do something new. “I took everything away that I don’t enjoy and I kept the stuff I do like; I love coming to work now.” Having the option to encourage his clients to grab a beer or a coffee from 5 Tapped while they wait is a concept which has been beneficial to both businesses, Aaron says. “I’m so glad the Council gave [Haydn and Nikky] a break, because I know a lot of people have tried to do something in Blenheim and have been put through the ringer for it, but Haydn has got all the skills he needed to do it and get it going and it just works so well together … we’ve become really good friends through it,” he says.