I have gathered together 6 excellent cafes that I have discovered on my travels around the North Island of New Zealand which you might like to try. Some are old favourites and some are new discoveries. Here they are in no particular order:
DIXIE BROWNS 38 Roberts St Taupo

CAPERS EPICUREAN 1181 Eruera St, Rotorua
I love this place. It is almost worth the three hour trip to Rotorua just to go there and is on my 'must do' list each time I visit the city. It is extremely popular so it can be hard to get a seat at busy times, like Sunday brunch, but so far I have never had a problem. It is large and cosy with a stunning array of cabinet food as well as menu food. Part of the cafe is given over to a shop selling food products made by New Zealand artisan producers and it also houses a T2 speciality tea shop. In one corner of the cafe is a glass walled room especially for children so parents can enjoy a peaceful chat while keeping their eye on their little ones. The play area provides colouring in, interactive toys, a TV showing child appropriate films and a kids menu. It is a wonderful idea more cafes should follow. Happy parents, happy children! Vegan and vegetarian catered for.
LIME CAFFETERIA 1096 Whakaue St, Rotorua
This is another cafe I have frequented many times. It is very handy to the hotel I usually stay in, also it is close to, and has views across, Lake Rotorua. I often have breakfast there and have never been let down. Located on a corner it is bright and airy with windows on two sides and an outdoor seating area. The decor is clean and modern. It is a small, friendly cafe offering good food, a selection of magazines to enjoy and warm, welcoming service. Recently I was stopped in the street by a couple who couldn't get into Capers for Sunday brunch and asked for my suggestion as to where to go. I told them to go to Lime. I saw them again later in the day and they told me they had loved it. Vegetarian option available.
DOMAIN COTTAGE CAFE In the Domain, Te Aroha

LOXY AND CO EATERY 292 Thames St, Morrinsville
This has the reputation of being the best cafe in Morrinsville. It is large and popular with a big city, industrial decor and vibe. The day I visited the patrons included business men having meetings, a mothers group with toddlers and assorted couples enjoying morning tea. It is clearly a go to place in Morrinsville. The staff are outstandingly friendly and welcoming, calling greetings to everyone who walks in. They serve great cafe food and have a very enticing array of cakes, muffins, biscuits and sandwiches in the cabinet. It is very hard to choose. Excellent service and a kind farewell. The only thing I would criticise is the rather out of place and shabby looking artificial flowers on the walls...they need to go. Vegan, vegetarian and gluten free available.
Last, but not least, one of my favourite cafes in all New Zealand and one I have frequented many times over the last 20 years. It is a compulsory stop for me when passing through the town of Matamata, often planning my trip to coincide with a meal break just so I can have it there.
WORKMAN'S CAFE AND BAR 52 Broadway, Matamata

So there you are, 6 great cafes worth trying. Please note that none of them have paid me in any way to write about them. This is purely my view. Also be aware that cafes do change from time to time although I have frequented 3 of the 6 over several years and they have been consistently good. It would also be wise to check their opening hours as some of them have days they are closed. Happy cafeing!
Great read, Miriam. You got me this time as I have not been to any one of these cafes.
ReplyDeleteThank you. I love a good cafe!
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