Six Barrel Soda Co. make wonderful sodas in Wellington, NZ.

Their Soda Shop is the place to try their creative, natural sodas, and maybe take a bottle of syrup home for yourself or a gift. Try a tasting tray of mini sodas or a soda float.

The light-filled room is perfect for an afternoon refresher and a spot of people-watching.

Overview

Price Range Cheap & cheerful
Ambience Relaxed atmosphere
Accepts credit cards Yes
Noise level Serene
Licence This venue is licenced
Food Options Organic food, Gluten free, Vegetarian, Vegan

Products and specialities

Soda, Shakes, Fries, Filter Coffee, Soda Syrups.

Hours

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  • HolidaysClosed
Reviews

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Looks so cool and quirky, can’t wait to try

Six Barrel Soda Factory is where I go when I need to kill an hour in the city. If Bottomless filter coffee, and old school style syrup-based sodas in crazy flavours (like celery) weren't enough, the sun soaked seating, and people watching sure will. The counter food is always worth a go as well!

Super refreshing on a hot day! Their shoe string chips are also delicious 👍

The celery tonic, bottomless coffee and the beautiful sunny spot!

With its elevated location above Dixon St, Six Barrel Soda is great for people-watching even in wet weather. With its bottomless coffee and sweet pies and sliders, it’s a great place to take your laptop and get some work done when you want to get away from the office – or the home office – in the winter months.

sliders? yes please!

I’m very health conscious and commercial sugary soda is not my kind of drink… but six barrel soda is just the perfect afternoon refreshment if you are looking for unique flavour, natural ingredients, cool vibes and local superb service. Love Love Love!

Comment by Ella I.
Wow, awesome picture!

Overlooking Dixon St, Six Barrel Soda is a great spot for people-watching and solo dining. It’s best-known for its sliders and titular sodas, but it recently expanded its offerings of chips and alcoholic drinks. You can get a slider and a soda for $11, which is not a huge meal, but great value – and for brunch on the weekend, it’s hard to go past $15 for bottomless filter coffee, a soda, and scramble.

This place is hidden on Dixon street, but well worth the find. Peaceful sunny setting. Good music. Most importantly, Joe knows how to make good coffee.

Six Barrel Soda Factory is another one of those spots which just always sounds nice. While the musical direction is generally (at least in my experience) indie rock or folk music, they just seem to always select the choicest records for playback. Can’t complain!