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Key Ingredients to Wellington Hospitality with Cosmo

Few people know Wellington hospitality as intimately as Cosmo Hawke, owner of iconic bars Ascot and Regent and co-founder of Fruit Cru, an organic fruit winery. We had a chat with him to dig a bit deeper.

ICYMI: New and Neat Openings Across Aotearoa

Outdoor space at Two Thumb Redcliffs with late afternoon sun shining through and groups of people gathering around picnic tables
Auckland
There’s nothing that puts a pep in our step like news of a new opening in the food scene. With so many eateries popping up, it can be a full-time job keeping up to date with the latest cafés, restaurants and bars in your neighbourhood. Don’t worry, we've done all the work for you – so next time you feel like going somewhere new, you know where to turn to.

The Ultimate Wellington Coffee & Treat Trail

Rows of donuts from Wellington's Belen.
Wellington

Wellington's love affair with coffee is no secret - it’s a city built on strong brews, passionate baristas, and cabinets full of temptations you can’t say no to.

Not Eggs Benny: 11 Interesting Brunch Spots in Christchurch

Elevated version of french toast with grilled bananas and a quenelle of cream on the side
Christchurch & Canterbury

From Malaysian-inspired breakfasts to exciting bagel fillings, bougie oats to bánh mì, hokey pokey lattes to meatball subs, next time you’re planning a brunch date, skip the eggs on toast and try something new from these 11 standout cafés in Ōtautahi Christchurch.

One of the Locals: Your Insider's Guide to Heretaunga Hastings

Outdoor seating with customers at Red Bridge Coffee.
Hastings

With long hot summers and lush countryside settings – plus top wineries and abundant orchards in close proximity – it’s not hard to understand the attraction of making Hastings and Havelock North home.

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

Two Thumb Brewing Co. - Redcliffs

Exterior of Two Thumb Brewing Co. Redcliffs on a corner block.
Place Christchurch & Canterbury
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Redcliffs locals and anyone who regularly visits Christchurch’s seaside suburbs were overjoyed when Two Thumb Brewing Co. opened their Main Road brew bar in April 2025.

Odds Coffee

Odds Coffee exterior, housed in the Switch Espresso building.
Place Christchurch & Canterbury
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Finding a top-notch cafe in an industrial area can sometimes be a tall order.

Eva's Garage

Customer and his dog sitting outside Eva's Garage.
Place Wellington
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Who knew you could fit so much into a garage? Wellington’s Eva’s Garage isn’t your average coffee stop - it’s a one-of-a-kind inner-city escape built...

Sully's

Shop view of Sully's including decorative lighting.
Place Wellington
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Clothing stores abound in Wellington, but Sully’s is one of those that feels like a breath of fresh air the moment you walk in.

Le Ciel

Tray of eclairs at Le Ciel.
Place Wellington
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A true labour of love, Le Ciel is a plucky little bakery that brings tastes and techniques from around the world right to the heart of Wellington’s Tory Street.

Cuba St Tavern

Exterior of Cuba St Tavern.
Place Wellington
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A fresh, funky tribute to Wellington’s most iconic street, Cuba St Tavern is a celebration of everything that makes the capital’s hospo scene one of the most...

Olympia

People lining up inside a small cafe.
Place Christchurch & Canterbury
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Olympia Espresso on Christchurch’s Papanui Road is the definition of ‘good things come in small packages’.

Bones Pickles

Chefs Mike and Max standing outside the kitchen of Bones Pickles.
Place Christchurch & Canterbury
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Tangy, salty, crunchy… There’s a very good reason people go mad for pickles.

Stories

The Hunt for Christchurch's Hottest Hot Cross Buns

Person holding box of four Hot Cross Buns outside Grizzly in Christchurch
It’s that magical time of year, where the comforting scent of warm spices, citrus and melted butter fills the neighbourhood. Ah, Hot Cross Bun season. Where would we be without these Easter treats providing the best end-of-summer coping mechanism. Whether you need to put in a bulk order for Easter weekend or fancy a quick single hit on the go, we went on a taste-testing mission (a tough job but someone’s gotta do it) to bring you this guide to Christchurch’s hottest hot cross buns.

One of the Locals: Your Insider’s Guide to Ōtepoti Dunedin

Patrons being served at Steamer Basin.
Dunedin

For those visiting Ōtepoti Dunedin for the first time, there are certain castles, coastal adventures, and crazy steep streets that you simply can’t skip on your travels. However, once you’ve ticked off the city’s top sights, the rest of your visit should be dedicated to experiencing Dunedin through a local lens.

One of the Locals: An Insider's Guide to Kirikiriroa Hamilton

Interior of Cream Eatery in Hamilton with overview of cabinet and counter area
Hamilton

Taking the crown of New Zealand’s fastest growing city, you’d be a fool to underestimate what this town in the mighty Waikato has to offer. While throngs of visitors take the 45-minute trip out of Hamilton to live out their fantasies in The Shire (each to their own), those who stick to the heart of the ‘Tron will discover local treasures that are – in our opinion – just as precious.

Hutt Valley Businesses Leading the Sustainable Way

Assorted products on display at The Dowse gift shop.
Hutt Valley

From the pristine coastlines of Lower Hutt to the rugged nature walks in Upper Hutt, the Hutt Valley is full of scenic wonders - and plenty of homegrown, sustainable businesses.

Taste of Dunedin: A Food Lover’s Guide to the City

Rows of pastries at Big Lizard one of the must visit foodie spots in Dunedin.
Dunedin

Ōtepoti Dunedin is home to a flourishing culinary landscape, with foodies from near and far devouring what they’re putting down on the table. Surrounded by a region of thriving fruit orchards, famous vineyards, premium meat, organic vegetables, and fresh seafood, is it any wonder the city’s cafes and restaurants are having a field day in the kitchen?

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