Reviews on Cafe food in Coromandel, North Island, New Zealand including Wharf Road, Umu, KORU at Rapaura, Hereford 'n' a Pickle, Coromandel Cafe, The Bakehouse Cafe, Miranda Farm Gallery and Cafe
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The Miranda Farm Gallery and Café is located in Auckland's outer perimeter, near the amazing Miranda Wildlife Centre on the Firth of Thames (NZ). There afre also Hot Springs nearby.The Gallery is well worth your visit. Director Annie Wilson (who is part of the Miranda Organic Farm business) runs a small but innovative gallery. We were there yesterdayâboth my sister and I each bought a work. How could we resist?Just 1.75 hours from Auckland, a drive down the motorway (freeway) and then through the undulating countryside towards the coast of the Firth, at first on a main road and then on a back road, this is a trip that is to be richly rewarded.The café, too, is strongly recommended: good food, perfectly prepared, servedâand, most importantly, eaten! All of it.We need to support artistic endeavours out from the main cities. They have their rôle; places like this are the bedrock of Kiwi creativity.Finally, before you leave, you'll need the toilet. But get ready for this, it resembles a small French château! The window, made from whole glass bottles, looks like this from the inside. What a beautiful work to ponder, as one may need to ponder after such a heartwarming country lunch!
4 based on 32 reviews
There were not many restaurant choices available in Thames at 4pm on a Sunday but the Bakehouse Cafe was open and looked busy.There was a good choice of sandwiches, pies and cooked meals. I chose a cooked option which was well presented and brought to my table.The Bakehouse Cafe is a friendly place and ideal for no-nonsense filling food and a good option in Thames.
3 based on 64 reviews
We stopped in here on our way to a local attraction after driving in from Hot Water Beach.The Cafe is located on the main street but we found a large parking lot one street back for our campervan and walked through a pathway beside the local information centre.We discovered fresh and home made food in a relaxed atmosphere, withdecent sized servings and decent prices to match.The Chocolate Brownies and Banana Cake were the perfect finish to our lunch.Definitely recommend !Thanks Natalie for the great review, Glad you enjoyed your visit....and your lunch.
4 based on 22 reviews
Great cafe in colville , stopped in for a feed and coffee , as we were on a fishing trip up towards port Jackson . Cafe was temporarily shut jus around 3pn for 10mins or so while owner/operator picked up young fella from school . Great views , awesome shop , great food . Heaps of cool stuff here . Highly recommend . Will visit again when up this way .
4 based on 54 reviews
A place where Mother Nature tickles your taste buds! Sample great home-style cooking, using fresh ingredients from the Coromandel; like Hauraki Flounder, Green Lipped Mussels and seasonal treats. Served in a tranquil setting surrounded by New Zealand flor
We enjoyed beautiful scones with gorgeous boysenberry jam and thick New Zealand cream. The scone was huge, the coffee delicious with a lovely thick creamy froth. Very enjoyable. The chef was very helpful and gave us great advice for the rest of our holiday . Worth driving here just for the scones and coffee. The gardens are amazing. The whole place had a wonderful atmosphere and peaceful ambience .
4 based on 735 reviews
We went here for dinner during our stay in Coromandel and found the food and the service great. My husband had pizza for dinner and said it was great - nice crispy base which is how he likes his pizza. I had beef cheeks - never had them before but would definitely order them again. They came with delicious mashed potatoes, and generous servings of green beans, asparagus and broccoli. I had creme brûlée for dessert and couldn't fault it. The other half was too full so had a small tub of ice cream instead.The following day we went back for lunch. I had a sausage roll and some fried potatoes with aioli. The potatoes were to die for but I struggled to finish the sausage roll as it had quite a lot of pesto inside. Husband had corn fritters and was pleased to see they arrived with bacon - he was a happy man! I finished with a slice of coconut and passionfruit cake with cream cheese icing - yum! Coffees were good too, nice and hot.Counter service at lunch time, but table service at night was excellent. Good wine list too.
5 based on 145 reviews
Wharf Road is an independently run day time cafe in Coromandel Town. We produce vibrant & contemporary breakfast & lunch food, delicious Allpress Espresso & friendly, relaxed table service. We look forward to welcoming you soon.
Friendly and courteous staff eager to chat away and an awesome selection of food and coffee. Tried something a little different (Turkish breakfast with poached eggs, sourdough toast in a smoked chilli yoghurt - delicious!, see photo). If you are wondering where to eat and r confused by all the choices, you shouldnât go wrong with Wharf Rd.
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