5th Street

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Ph: 03 365 9667

5 Elgin Street Sydenham
Christchurch, 8023
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Opening Hours

SUN 4:30pm - late
MON 4:30pm - late
TUE 4:30pm - late
WED 4:30pm - late
THU 4:30pm - late
FRI 4:30pm - late
SAT 4:30pm - late

The Details

Cuisine
  • Modern Kiwi
Need to Know
  • Good for Groups
  • Great for Dates
Serving
  • Dinner
  • Dessert
  • Late Night
A cocktail from 5th Street, Christchurch.

The Verdict

Christchurch, you're a lucky bunch with a restaurant like 5th Street in your midst. Whatever your foodie inclinations (pasta and natural wine, steak and beer, or perhaps even fried chicken washed down with a cocktail), this stylish venue has you sorted.

Situated in a former fruit and vegetable warehouse, 5th Street prides itself on gorgeously presented share plates and drinks, championing local and seasonal produce (a fact reinforced by their very own line of condiments, which includes pickles made from Canterbury-grown cucumbers). Their drinks selection is also of note and if you don't believe us, just take a look at that bad boy above.

Boasting luxurious furnishings to create a sort of 'bespoke lounge', this sure is a beautiful spot to grab a bite. You'll find us parked up on one of their cerulean blue banquettes and (thoroughly) investigating the fried chicken and cocktail situation.

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