Casual
Ebb-Kitchen

A green oasis nestled into Dunedin’s urban streets, Ebb-Kitchen bridges the gap between city and nature, bringing the best parts of each together on the plate.
Augustines of Portobello

Set on lush farmland surrounded by the natural beauty of the Otago Peninsula, Augustines of Portobello is an idyllic culinary retreat just 25 minutes from Dunedin's...
Big Lizard

A compact and colourful takeaway shop that is dedicated to sandwiches and pastries – I ask you, what more could you want for? Popping out from Dunedin's Vogel Street...
The Corner Store

Slap bang in the middle of Central Dunedin, The Corner Store is everything you could ever want in an inner-city cafe.
Commons Eatery

It’s a wonderful thing to meet an eatery you love – even better when that place welcomes you morning, noon, and night.
The Junction

Sitting cute on the corner of Hargest Crescent and Richardson Street, The Junction is a takeaway cafe located just a couple of blocks from Dunedin's St Clair Beach.
Maggies

Maggies has gained a reputation for their ridiculously good coffee, food and juices.
Steamer Basin Brewery & Taproom

Steamer Basin is hidden, yes. Secret? No. The journey may begin to feel like a wild goose chase, but persevere and you’ll be rewarded with micro-brewing gold.
PLATO

Hidden under the Otago Peninsula Road overpass you will find PLATO, an eatery that is retro both inside and out.
Taste Nature

Well known for its commitment to organic food and sustainable living, Taste Nature is considered “the” organic shop in Dunedin by locals.
Esplanade

Beachfront and Italian may not be the most common marriage on New Zealand shores, but it’s a marriage that works well at St Clair’s Esplanade.
Jizo Japanese Restaurant

The food covers all bases when it comes to Japanese cuisine at Jizo.
No.7 Balmac

The kind of restaurant that every neighbourhood ought to be lucky enough to have.
Catalyst

Catalyst is all about mindful eating and conscious consuming. Even the name speaks to this mission.
Carey's Bay Historic Hotel

Dating back to 1874, Carey’s Bay Historic Hotel is one of the most popular pubs in Dunedin.
Best Café

This Dunedin institution is well worth a visit and perhaps a return to your student days.
Mazagran Espresso Bar

This hard-working little café is a hive of activity all day long and a great spot for grabbing a coffee-to-go before work.
Vogel St Kitchen

Vogel St Kitchen wins people over with its impeccable service, awesome interior and delicious food.
Rhubarb

A bright and sunny spot to eat eggs benedict and read the newspaper, or squeeze your pram in for a date with other parents.
The Portsider

A cosy pub in Port Chalmers with a full menu and huge selection of craft beer.
Vanguard Specialty Coffee Co.

A fresh look and take on the independent coffee scene in Dunedin.
Potpourri Vegetarian Café

Potpourri serves vegetarian cuisine in a warm and friendly atmosphere.
Mamma Mia Pizza

Serving up authentic Italian pizza from a traditional wood-fired oven, here you can expect fresh, hot pizza, ‘just like mamma used to make.’