Becoming a very popular stop, swing in off the road and enjoy. Reid's Store Cafe, SH65, Maruia, SI, 20kms north of Springs Junction in the middle of nowhere. Back of the Old Post Office, 47 Talbot Street, Geraldine. Susan Badcock Studio including John Badcock paintings within a stone's throw of the Verdi Cafe above. This has to be currently the best stop in Geraldine. or 1494 State Highway 6, Renwick, Marlborough P: - it is so worth a stop 21/06/15 Verde Cafe Deli, 45C Talbot Street, Geraldine - almost alongside the Police Station. Joanna Dudson Scott award winning landscape artist with an interest in Healeys. Coffee 4 - Food 4 - Service 4 - Ambience 3 25/11/14 Coffee 4 - Food 4 - Service 3 - Ambience 3 11/04/13Ĭolumbus Coffee Nelson, Signora Cafe Ltd, Shop 21, Fashion Island, 244 Hardy Street, Nelson, a favourite with the locals and surrounded by fashion shops. It appears to be a popular stopping place for cars and bikes. P: or M: 021 929 870 if you wish to phone ahead and have your order ready waiting for you. They have 'restaurant quality' food, a big pot-belly stove going in winter, and interesting art for sale on the walls Coffee 5 - Food 5 plus - Ambience 4 - Service 5 26/09/16Ĭhurch Cafe Sanson near the corner of State Highway 1 & 3 - the speed camera centre of NZ. Sugar Plum Cafe, 1813 SH1 Marton, Tel: 0 Depending on the time of day recommend a stop at SUGAR PLUM CAFE on SH1 north of Marton. It is cool and shady in summer and warm and inviting in winter with a log fire, homemade soup, and a tasty range of meals and snacks. For over 20 years BROWN SUGAR has been a favourite cafe. And it is licensed, so you can enjoy a glass of wine with your meal. Coffee 5 - Food 5+ - Service 5+ - Ambience 5 10/04/13īROWN SUGAR CAFE - Cnr SH1 and Huia Street, in the centre of TAIHAPE Open daily from 8:00 am to 5:00 pm - Phone: (06) 388-1880 Whether you are travelling north or travelling south on SH1, many of us stop at TAIHAPE for a break and something to eat. If you are in WHITIANGA make a booking for dinner at Motu Kitchen, 2 Mill Road or P: or E: or -36 49' 59", +175 42' 21" (if you're all at sea) The seafood was fantastic, as was the dessert. Coffee 5 - Food 4 - Ambience 3 - Service 4 8/10/16 To get to the cafe at the back - with indoor and outdoor seating - you must negotiate your way through a shop full of funky merchandise. It is a 'garden shed' style cafe at the north end of town, across the road from the iconic 'corrugated iron sheep' Visitor Information Centre. Coffee 5 - Food 5 - Service 5 - Ambience 5ĪLLEY CATS CAFE - 50 Main Road - SH1 in the middle of TIRAU Open daily from 8:00 am to 5:00 pm - Phone (07) 883-1107 This is a popular and convenient place to stop for a quick coffee and a bite to eat on the Auckland to Taupo journey. Impressively it has a dedicated barista pass. Open from 7:30am to dinner 7 nights a week. A favourite for breakfast during the rally over Easter. A great watching the people place and just opposite Main Beach.Ĭoffee 5 - Food 5 - Service and Ambience are taken as a given.Ī not to be missed cafe in ROTORUA is Capers Epicurean, 1181 Eruera Street P: 348 8818 or. These cafes are always full to capacity on Saturday and Sunday mornings and offer great coffee, muffins to die for and also platters to share with a glass of wine should one wish it later in the day. Monday to Saturday 8am to 10pm Sunday 8am to 4pm Tay Street Cafe, 154 Marine Parade, Mt Maunganui, P: Monday to Friday 6:30am to 4pm and Saturday & Sunday 6am to 4:30pm Copies of the trail map are available from Vanessa’s Café or the Hampden Store.SLOWFISH CAFE, Shop 5, Twin Towers, Marine Parade, Mt Maunganui, P: - New Zealand 2011 Best Cafe Awardĭeck Chair Cafe, 2 Marine Parade, (Oceanside Twin Towers) Mt Maunganui, Check out the Heritage Trail which takes you on a walking tour of various historic sites starting from the old Hampden Hotel and includes local churches, the cemetery, war memorial and more. Near the beach you’ll find the Moeraki Boulders Kiwi Holiday Park with camping, motel and backpacker accommodations and back up the hill in town, the Moeraki Boulders Motel.ĭon’t miss the popular antiques store on the main road – a great stop for collectors and vintage aficionados. In fact, you can walk all the way there if the tide is low. If you go for a walk on the beach you may be able to see the Moeraki Boulders in the distance. Grab those fish ‘n’ chips and a seriously giant ice-cream from the Hampden Store and enjoy them down at the beach where you’ll find a playground for the kids with pseudo-boulders and where hector’s dolphins are often spotted in the surf. Thirty minutes south of Oamaru lies a small coastal town, Hampden which offers a perfect camping ground by the beach and proximity to the famous Moeraki Boulders.
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