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ELMO’S
European haven ELMO'S has opened its door (a funky red door to be precise) on Ponsonby’s strip. Taking over what was once Mr Toms, the quirky pizza bar is bringing a splash of European razzle-dazzle to Ponsonby.
Viaduct Yacht Club
Seaside bars (actually, bars in general) don't get much better than this. Now focused on large group bookings, corporate meetings and private events. Nestled close to Auckland's stunning Viaduct Harbour, VYC combines sophisticated, Hamptons-style vibes with a carefully-curated drinks list and mouthwatering, South American-inspired cuisine.
Bo’s Dumplings
Dumplings... need we say any more! The juicy little morsels are no doubt a favourite amongst Aucklander’s and as the dumpling scene grows, so do our appetites. One dumpling joint that is certainly whetting our appetite is Bo’s Dumplings.
The Whitening Co
If you’re wanting to treat your pearly whites to a little bit of luxury, look no further than boutique whitening studio The Whitening Co. Situated along Mount Eden Road, New Zealand’s first dedicated whitening premises offers a unique and premium experience that will leave you grinning from ear to ear.
Kura Sake Bar
Possibly one of Queen Street's best kept secrets, the entrance to Kura is accessed through a sliding Japanese door and a steep flight of steps which will take you down below Queen Street. You'll step into a buzzing Japanese den and glimpse incredible dishes coming out of the busy kitchen.
Sly K Road
Hidden behind a secret door lies the coolest little speakeasy on K road, Sly. Pull up a pew and order some delicious top shelf cocktails at great prices and loaded hot dogs of every description. With its prohibition-style New Orleans vibes you'll settle in for a a night of the delightfully unexpected.
Studio Box
Tucked away in the centre of Newmarket lies a little powerhouse with a big heart. Studio Box is quickly gaining a cult following amongst those who want the benefits of a high energy boxing session without the ‘bouts and the brawn’. The brainchild of former Black Sticks Star Dwayne Rowsell, the purpose-built space has been designed to help you get the most out of your work out without distractions. Guided through 10 rounds one-on-one with your water-filled bag by an impossibly fit boxing coach with dim lighting, a pumping sound system and choreographed moves, you’ll be motivated to keep on your toes for the 45-minute session.
Patch Cafe
North Shore residents, listen up—there's a new kid on the café block, and we'd like to introduce you. She's charming, isn't afraid to have fun and most importantly, knows her way around food. Her name is Patch.
Clipper (Permanently Closed)
Found on Ponsonby Road, Clipper is a friendly neighbourhood bar serving some of the best cocktails in town. Amongst soft pink hues, greenery and neon lights the space serves as an escape from the mundane to the fantastic through a well-crafted cocktail list and delectable small plates. Unforgettable and utterly delicious, a must-try is the award-winning Pan Am cocktail.
Good George North Wharf
Something good is brewing down at Wynyard Quarter, and we think you're going to like it. Good George, the award-winning Hamiton brewery with a knack for crafting amazing beers and ciders, has opened the doors to its eleventh and arguably most epic outpost yet in an enviable position on the edge of North Wharf.
A-Block Café
Tucked away in Browns Bay is A-Block, a must-try café serving up breakfast favourites with a hot cup of their signature in-house roasted coffee blend. Our pick for a memorable brunch dish goes to the Not So Frenchie, an out of the ordinary French toast. Double-baked bread and butter pudding is soaked overnight, coated in oats and deep fried. If that’s not enough, they plate it up on a pile of Oreo crumble with poached rhubarb. It’s adorned with a whole poached pear (covered in sliced almonds) and premium vanilla Kapati ice cream. Loosen your belts.
Dirty Laundry
Dirty Laundry is an eclectic bar and eatery serving up nothing but good times on Quay Street. Situated Downtown, the bar is the latest watering hole from Good Group—the team behind White + Wongs and Botswana Butchery—and it’s turning heads for all the right reasons.
Sweat Shop Brew Kitchen
Boutique brews, bites and an onsite barber—Sweat Shop Brew Kitchen has you covered for all your foodie and furry needs.
Rebel Rebel
It's no wonder the Auckland foodie scene is raving about Rebel Rebel. Found on Fanshawe Street, this little gem serves tapa-style all-day brunch. Don't miss the Swedish meatballs, slow-roasted lamb, breakfast sliders and mind-blowing french pastries. A welcome break from the daily hustle, this spot is well worth checking out.
The Brit
A hotspot on the Auckland waterfront, The Brit is in a league of its own. A unique gastro-pub, you’ll find it on the fringe of Britomart. The menu from executive chef Gareth Stewart has a focus on classics done right. The smashed wagyu burger, and stone baked ’foot-long’ pizzas are not ones to miss. Catching up over a cocktail, feasting on moreish bites or watching the latest game, you won’t regret paying a visit to The Brit.
The Alex Bar And Eatery
Fed up of your usual haunts? Keen to try something different of an evening? For those occasions when you demand something a little extra from your night out why not pop into Greenlane's best kept secret. The Alex, nestled right next to the race track at Alexandra Park will give you a straight up hearty feed whilst giving you a birds eye view on all the action on the track. You might even be tempted to lay a bet or two but don't forget to quit while you're ahead.
Little Culprit
The Culprit boys are at it again, this time opening an elegant little bar directly across the road from their Wyndham Street flagship.
The Rolling Pin
The permanent home of one of Auckland’s most renowned food trucks, The Rolling Pin is not to be missed. Here you can feast on some of the best dumplings in town, slurp your way through generous noodle salads and devour bao loaded with mountainous topping. Lunch breaks have never been better.
Kcöre Pilates
Attention North Shore fitness fiends, you can finally get your Reformer Pilates fix close to home. Having recently opened in Smales Farm (near famed foodie joint Goodside Eatery), Kcöre truly levels-up the typical Pilates experience with modern, premium amenities, top-of-the-line equipment and highly-trained instructors.
Newbie
It's no wonder the Auckland foodie scene is raving about Newbie cafe. Found in the Mercury Building in Newmarket, this little gem serves modern Kiwi classics done right. Don't miss the peppered lamb pappardelle, always green bowl and mind blowing house-made doughnuts. Round up the squad and check this spot out on your next day out, you won't regret it.
The Churchill
In the heart of the CBD you’ll find The Churchill, New Zealand’s highest rooftop bar. Found atop the Four Points by Sheraton hotel, the inner-city gem exudes elegance and superb quality rivalled only by some of the world's best. The expertly crafted fit out is home to a jaw-dropping range of 170 international gins, with a little something for everyone. Indulge on 55 day aged beef tataki, duck pastrami and cumin roasted cauliflower from the food menu. Brought to us by executive chef Glen Rockhouse, it has been tailored to compliment and elevate the bar's extensive selection.
New Leaf Kombucha
Situated just off Ponsonby Road and brewing only from organic leaves from teas from trusted sources around the world, believe us when we say these kombuchas taste absolutely pure and fresh. With regular blends on tap including Indian Assam Tea, Gunpowder green tea and (our fave) Kenyan purple tea you can grab a glass of your choice or go for a flight and sample all 4, including the guest brew for just $7. Bring your booch bottle back clean and ready for refilling and get your next bottle for $10.
Kai Eatery Takapuna
This Asian fusion eatery tucked away in Smales Farm is definitely a must-try. Grab yourself one or a handful of Kai Eatery’s signature XL chicken with your choice of seasonings, if you need any. You’ll understand what the fuss is all about after taking that first bite.
Nem Vietnamese Fusion House
A step away from main street Parnell, you’ll find Nem Parnell. It's a charming escape into Vietnamese cuisine that’s sure to have you coming back for round two. From the mouth-watering dancing beef cheek to the eggplant pate you’ll find yourself spoilt for choice with an expansive menu, and that’s not even to mention their range of signature cocktails.
Jess’ Underground Kitchen Parnell
Synonymous with seriously good and healthy foods, the amazing deli that is Jess' Underground Kitchen is now on Parnell turf where it's dishing out all the feel-good foods we know and love. It's the perfect place to pop by if you're in need of a healthy, hearty and homely meal or snack with their stellar range of breads, sammies, salads and frozen foods ready for you to grab on the go.
Khao San Eatery
Found on Davis Crescent, Khao San serves up Thai fare with a modern twist. Head here for flavoursome tapas or and share plates. Don’t miss the rich Massaman lamb curry, which is hearty and warming—perfect for cool days. Or, opt for a huge serving seafood drunken noodles with a spicy kick. While you're at it, give one of their cocktail creations a try, we recommend the Meow Meow Choco.
Just Like Martha
Just Like Martha is an epic cafe serving classics with a modern twist. Found under the Obsidian apartments on Mt Eden Road, this spot is a brunch lover's dream come true. For those with a sweet tooth, look no further than the ultra-grammable French Toast. Or, opt for the epic double buttermilk, fried chicken burger served on a bed of french fries. On the go? Check out their front-of-house cabinet for classic Kiwi baking done right.
Harlan Pepper Food Co.
If the words bold and beautiful were ever used to describe a café, that café would be Harlan Pepper Food Co. Situated in the hip Kingsland foodie scene, get ready for Instagrammable dishes that will have you saying, “it’s too pretty to eat.”
Captain Crêpes
Found in Victoria Park Market, Captain Crêpes will take you to the streets of Paris with just one bite. Don't miss the Hispaniola, packed with nutella, banana and coconut, it's the ultimate sweet treat. Or opt for a savoury gallette, the Demeter features tomatoes, egg, provolone cheese and mixed her all rapped up in a crispy buckwheat shell—perfect for those on the go.
Soho
Serving up Thai cuisine with touches of Chinese fare, Soho is a must try. Found in Takapuna’s Smales Farm, the restaurant features a sleek modern and spacious fit out and a sprawling bar. Head here to feast on moreish BBQ pork belly skewers, some of the best pad Thai noodles in town and hearty massaman curry. Or, if you’re looking to try something a little different, opt for the roast beef shin marrow, you won’t regret it. Don’t forget to pair your feast with one of their Thai-inspired cocktails.
Snö
Found on Saint Marks Road, Snö is nothing short of legendary. From the team behind Dear Jervois, the menu boasts classics done right with a Scandinavian touch. Our top picks include the Swedish blueberry waffles, loaded with fresh fruit and nuts, and the vegan-friendly roasted aubergine served on Innocent loaf. For those on the go, look no further than their house-made muffins—before they sell out that is. Light, bright and utterly delicious, Snö is a must-visit.
Duck Island Ice Cream
Duck Island's Auckland store is all sorts of delicious. Found on Ponsonby Road, they're serving up scoops of whacky and wonderful ice cream creations, unlike anything you've ever tasted. Think white chocolate and miso, cinnamon and chilli, blueberry sweetcorn and peanut butter caramel cookie. While you're at it, give their ice cream sandwiches and tacos a try, you won't regret it.
Epicer
Épicer serves Indian fare with a twist. Found on Ponsonby Road, don’t miss a chance to give their slow-cooked lamb chop Kashmiri a try. Served on a sizzling hot-plate and flamed at your table, you’re going to want to have your camera at the ready for this one. One for every seafood-lover, the lobster Mangalorean gassi is out of this world. Featuring a full pan-seared lobster doused in gassi sauce, you’ll find it’s an instant favourite. Pair with one of their marvellous street-inspired cocktails and you’re in for a treat. Transforming an entire cuisine, a visit to Épicer is a must.
Good George Craft House
We’re calling it, a cold beer at the beach is the perfect pairing. Find this knockout combo at Mission Bay's newest rooftop bar, Good George Craft House.
General Kai
Found on Dominion Road, General Kai serves authentic pan-Asian cuisine done right. From noodles, dumplings and pancakes, to sizzling meats and fried chicken there’s a little something for everyone on the menu. Wash it all down with a bubble tea, wine or beer from their extensive drinks list.
Rosebank Coffee & Kitchen
Rosebank Coffee & Kitchen is showing Aucklanders it deserves the top spot on your must-visit café list. Cue mouth-watering French toast, charcoal lattes and doughnut towers—we’re sold.
Fitzroy Lounge Bar
There’s a little something for everyone at Fitzroy Lounge Bar. Found on Mackelvie Street, the small and eclectic space is not one to miss. Featuring murals, bold prints and some of the best vibes in town this versatile spot has it all. Whether you’re in for an epic oozing toastie, or gin sour, which features gin, Aperol, dry vermouth, pomegranate and mint. You won’t regret paying Fitzroy Lounge Bar a visit.
Mr. T’s
From the team behind Mt. Eden's popular Rad Cafe, is Mr. T’s. This Onehunga cafe-slash-bakery is a fusion of Vietnamese and Western cuisine. The menu features chocolate chip French toast, Bánh Mí Xíu Mai (Vietnamese meatballs), and a wicked smashed avo. If you don't have time to sit and eat, take some of the delicious bites home from the bakery—we recommend Mr. T’s infamous sourdough. With recipes perfected over years of trial and error, their loaves won’t disappoint.
Dice & Fork
It’s all fun and games when it comes to Dice & Fork. The city's first board game bar and eatery is found at Victoria Park Market.
Goode Brothers Feast of Italy
Authentically Kiwi—that’s what Goode Brothers are all about when it comes to their Italian-inspired gastropub. Part bar, part restaurant, part pasta school, there’s plenty of good (dare we say great?) dishes to enjoy at Goode Brothers.
La Petite Fourchette
There’s no need to book a flight because a delicious slice of Paris is right on our doorstep. Simply follow the buttery scent of freshly baked croissants down Daldy Street and you will find La Petite Fourchette, an authentic French patisserie and boulangerie nestled in Auckland’s newest hot spot, Wynyard Central.
Bang Bang China Cafe
Bang Bang China Cafe is a hidden treasure found within rooftop bar and eatery Saint Alice. Tucked away off to the side, the space features sprawling murals, a fully-stocked bar and even a karaoke machine if you dare. A bang in every bite, our top picks are the prawn and spinach dumpling, house-made Char-siu BBQ pork and chicken bun. Getting dumped has never been so delicious.
Saint Alice
Soaking up sunny rays and epic views of the Viaduct, Saint Alice is in a league of its own. A unique cross between a bar and eatery, you’ll find the hot spot next to brother bar Dr Rudis. The menu from head chef Maia Atvars has a focus on seafood and is designed to introduce new flavours to diners in a relaxed setting. The fried oyster mcmuffins, and salmon tartare from the raw bar are not ones to miss. Catching up over a cold one, feasting on moreish bites or celebrating a special occasion, you won’t regret paying a visit to Saint Alice.
The Hunting Lodge
You know you’ve discovered a gem of a restaurant when your first visit has you planning your next. And that’s exactly what will happen when you visit The Hunting Lodge. The stunning destination restaurant, Cellar Door & Lawn Bar, and its incredible setting will woo your heart (and taste buds) time and time again.
Botswana Butchery
Located in Quay Street's historic Ferry Building, Botswana Butchery is totally droolworthy. This is not your average fancy restaurant—oh no, this spot personifies fun in every corner (no stuffy vibes here) while combining premium produce, delicious wine and local ingredients from across Auckland. Make no mistake, if you're after the best produce Central Otago can offer, we'll see you at Botswana Butchery.
Boar & Blade Wynyard Central
Look no further than the team at Boar & Blade for a tight fade, beard trim or suave new ‘do. Found on Tīramarama Way in Wynyard Central, the space has an industrial fit-out. Packed with top-quality banter from the friendly team rehashing the latest All Blacks match over a beer or sharing the dos and don’ts of travelling—we guarantee you’ll leave the chair having learned something new. Sit back and relax as the team works their magic. Bookings are essential, so be sure to get in quick as spots are filling fast.
High Tea with Hotel Grand Windsor
Delicate bites, modern flavours, and art deco ambiance is what an afternoon of High Tea at the Hotel Grand Windsor is all about. Located next to Louis Vuitton on Queen Street, it’s only right that a dining experience at this award-winning boutique hotel is about one thing—absolute luxury. Get ready, we’re about to spill the tea (pun intended) on what makes this the place to be for a lavish afternoon of snacking.
Arcade
Found on New North Road in Kingsland, Arcade is your one-stop-spot for an epic night out. Decked out with a sprawling mural inspired by Anime classics and the 90s, this spot is more of a social club than a bar. So whether you’ve come ready to button smash your way to gaming victory, chow down on some crunchy chicken wings or indulge in a liquor-laden milkshake, you’ll find they do it all well at Arcade.
La Fuente
Following a successful pop-up, La Fuente returns to Snickel Lane bringing the best wines and mescal. Both a wine bar and shop, a step inside the warm and inviting fit-out will have you surrounded by stacks on stacks of exceptional vintage wines and artisanal mezcal.
Mutual Friends
Your one-stop spot on the daily hustle, Mutual Friends is an essential for your daily routine. Found on Morgan Street in QB Studios in Newmarket, the slick space houses a cabinet jam-packed with bites perfect for those on the go. Don’t miss their epic waffle creations, sweet treats or fresh acai bowls topped with all the goodness. Pair with expertly brewed All Press coffee and you’ll leave sorted, sane and ready to take on the world.
Sugar
Found at the Chelsea Sugar Factory, Sugar is an all-day eatery that’s sure to hit everyone’s sweet spot. Soak in the sun in the atrium, nibbling on some of the most gorgeous eats in town while soaking in the stunning views of the Waitemata Harbour. The menu features instant ‘gram-worthy classics almost too gorgeous to eat.. almost. Don’t miss the vegan summer salad, gorgeous French toast and an out-of-this-world high tea experience.
Sammy’s Lounge
Fancy a fun yet relaxed evening with friends? Sammy’s Lounge, located in Auckland's SKYCITY, has got you covered with soul music, retro vibes and a well-stocked liquor cabinet. If you're in a jazz club mood, get ready to travel to Greenwich Village in the 60s for an evening out with a twist.
The Coop
Lucky ‘burb Takapuna is home to quite possibly one of the best fried chicken spots in town, The Coop. Found on Hurstmere Road, you’ll be hooked after just a bite of their crunchy golden fried chicken creations. Don’t miss the mind-blowing original—kimchi checken and smooth blue cheese combo. Do yourself a favour and pair with hush puppies, hand cut agria fries and a thickshake for the ultimate experience. Open now, don’t walk, run.
Espresso Bar 1929
Situated in the historic Auckland War Memorial Museum, Espresso Bar 1929 is named after the year the iconic building and monument to our fallen soldiers was built.
Kage
Serving urban street food with a twist, Kingsland's Kage restaurant is a must. Featuring a hip cool fit out adorned with street art, the menu draws inspiration from Malaysian, Singaporean and Pacific cuisine. Don’t miss the epic ribs in hoisin soy, moreish steamed bao buns or rich snapper ceviche in coconut milk. Pair with one of their cocktail creations and finish with the salted chocolate five-spice ice cream for the ultimate experience.
Belly Worship
Belly Worship is a Dominion Road fave serving Chinese cuisine with a twist. Laden with neon hues and a modern fit out, this partially self-service spot is not one to miss. Give their signature fully pancakes a try—they're topped with your choice of succulent meats, or opt for the bamboo chicken that’s crisped to perfection. With fresh larger-than-life dumplings, taco baos and an unlimited snack bar, there’s every reason for you and the squad to check out Belly Worship.
Mooi Skin
Located in Howick, Mooi Skin is all about the latest in beauty and skincare. Relax in their state-of-the-art studio as the experts work their magic, leaving your skin fresh and glowing. Not only do Mooi specialise in skin treatments but they also host make-up tutorials and are a one stop shop for all your product essentials! And, all you animal lovers and environmentalists will be happy to know, Mooi are big on the vegan thing with vegan treatments on offer as well as a line of vegan-friendly products from Rawceuticals.
Proper Pizza
From the shores of Albania to right here in Auckland, Proper Pizza is serving next-level pizzas you don’t want to miss. Make your way down to O’Connell Street and give the black truffle or signature ‘proper pizza’ a try, the sesame seed crust is sure to have you coming back for more. For those with a sweet tooth, look no further than the apple crumble pizza to curb those cravings, as delicious as it sounds, you won’t be disappointed.
Fable Auckland
For a spot of luxury right in the heart of town and slap bang on Queen Street, Fable Auckland (nee Hotel Grand Windsor) is a hidden gem. With hints of art deco scattered throughout, its elegance and charm is second to none. With some of the best shopping, entertainment and dining in Auckland right on their doorstep, you won’t miss a beat when it comes to local flavour.
Romer Gallery Auckland
New Zealand is one beautiful country, that ain’t news to nobody. Sloping hills, soaring mountains, stunning lakes, waterfalls and endless greenery combined with the infamous harsh NZ light sure make for a sight or two! Capturing all this beauty in a soft yet dramatic way is German-born, NZ-settled, world-renowned photographer Stephen Romer. Through the lens of a camera Romer captures the subtleties that make our land special…The crispness of mountain air and the brooding nature of moody ocean waters. Looking to feast your eyes? The Romer Gallery, sitting across the road from the Auckland Art Gallery, showcases Stephen’s work, with large prints imposing against the sleek and simple background of plain gallery walls.