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ICYMI: New and Neat Openings Across Aotearoa

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There’s nothing that puts a pep in our step like news of a new opening in the local hospo and retail scene.

The Naveya & Sloane Guide to Ōtautahi’s Central City Gems

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Christchurch & Canterbury

For life’s significant moments and milestones, a special piece of jewellery is the perfect way to celebrate and remember for years to come. Homegrown Aotearoa jewellers, Naveya & Sloane, are experts in gems that provide a bit of sparkle, and spark memories of a meaningful time in your life, from engagements and weddings to new babies, big birthdays, and more.

City Icons: 10 Long-Standing Eateries in the Heart of Courtenay Precinct

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Wellington

In the heart of the Courtenay Precinct sits a cluster of long-standing eateries that have helped shape the flavour (literally) of Wellington’s food scene and central cultural identity. Decades in, these icons continue to anchor the precinct with good stories, honest hospitality, and the kind of dishes locals return for again and again.

A Day Well Spent At The Tannery

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Christchurch & Canterbury
Christchurch as a city is not short of excellent retail, hospitality and entertainment options both in the centre and in the wider suburbs. Take, for example, The Tannery, a premium boutique hub in Woolston, one of the city’s oldest suburbs. Everything you could possibly need or want for a day of shopping, dining and fun with friends can be found right here.

The Class of '25: Wellington's Best Openings

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Wellington

If there’s one thing 2025 has taught us, it’s that while times will change, Wellington will always be one of New Zealand’s leading culinary hubs.

We celebrate the neat restaurants, cafes, shops, and galleries around New Zealand. Whether you're a local or visiting you'll find something on Neat Places to tickle your fancy.

New and Notable

Neverland Cakes & Sweet Treats

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Place Porirua
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Tucked within The Works commercial park in Elsdon, Porirua, Neverland Cakes & Sweet Treats is a family-run affair that proves adventure really does await in every bite...

Odeon

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Place Christchurch & Canterbury
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Take one of Christchurch’s best chefs and his wealth of international experience, add his Andalusian-inspired dishes to an epic and interesting wine list, and top it all off with a sumptuous, luxe decor and you get Odeon.

Gorge Quarter

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Place Palmerston North

Sitting at the foot of Te Āpiti Manawatū, Gorge Quarter is a charming little hub where Kiwi nostalgia, natural beauty and a homely, country feel all come together.

Monsoon Poon Wellington

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Place Wellington
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Providing nourishment in abundance (as the name would suggest), Wellington’s Monsoon Poon has been a Blair Street fixture for a quarter of a century and counting.

Rook

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Place Christchurch & Canterbury
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Breathing new life into the ground floor of Christchurch’s NZR Co Building, Rook is a sleek, hyper-modern cafe playing a pivotal role in the revival of this...

Fork & Brewer

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Place Wellington
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From the moment you cast your eye on the row of gleaming brew vessels and polished tap handles, Bond Street’s Fork & Brewer in Wellington signals that here, beer...

Slice

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Place Wellington

Decked out in a neon green that you just can’t miss if you’re anywhere near Lombard Street, there’s something joyfully unpretentious about Slice.

J & M Fastfoods

Colourful signage on the exterior of J & M Fastfood.
Place Wellington

Crowned by a giant Coca-Cola bottle that's become a Courtenay Place landmark, J&M Fastfoods has been satisfying Wellington's lunch crowds and night owls for nearly two...

Stories

Brewed, Roasted & Distilled: Porirua's Craft Beverage Scene

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When a strong sense of community is woven across a little slice of paradise, creativity, ambition, and success are practically inevitable. Maybe there's something in the water at Tītahi Bay, or perhaps there's magic in the forest above Moonshine and Kenepuru. Or maybe, more simply, it's the fact that you can launch a dream without the overheads of a big city and be backed by an ever-loyal and supportive community all the way. Whatever the reason, Porirua is a haven for craft beverage makers: roasters, brewers, and distillers who've made the most of unique premises and settings to grow and thrive while always giving back.

Gift Guide 2025: Neat Gifts from Neat Places in Aotearoa

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Auckland

Welcome to the Neat Places Gift Guide 2025, packed with beautiful, practical, and interesting finds from local businesses across Aotearoa.

Small But Mighty: Porirua's Petite Spots That Punch Above Their Weight

Shopfront of The Regal Shortbread Co.
Porirua

Porirua may sit humbly alongside its larger neighbour, Wellington, but this small city has quietly cultivated something special: a collection of small, mighty spots that punch well above their weight. From shipping container cafés perched on the harbour's edge to a food truck that found its forever home in a wee warehouse, these places have become beloved community hubs where big flavours and authentic offerings reign supreme.

48 Hours Horowhenua

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Horowhenua
Horowhenua is one of those places that rewards the curious traveller. Dig a little below the unassuming surface, and you’ll find this stretch of countryside and coast packs creative energy, local flavour, and a striking balance between the rural and the contemporary. From boutique stays and bustling markets to lakeside walks and artisan eats, here’s how to spend a memorable 48 hours exploring the best of this region.

The Neatest Things To Do in Foxton

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Horowhenua
From beachside bites to cultural gems, Foxton is proof that sometimes, the best finds are just off the beaten track.

12 Hour City Itineraries