Most people will know Palmerston North for its surrounding areas of the rolling green hills of Manawatū. But when it comes to Palmerston North cafés, the region’s main city is onto something special. Known for its artsy meets country vibe, Palmerston North has plenty to offer when it comes to all things food and beverage. 

Dotted throughout the heart of the city are numerous gems to be found, and further afar, you will find some cute-as-can-be country cafés for those who want to venture off the beaten track. From funky eateries on Broadway and Cuba streets to neighbourhood bistros in restored buildings where you feel less like a stranger and more like an old friend – there is plenty to choose from.  

For the coffee connoisseurs, Palmerston North cafés champion local roasters such as Arrosta and Ebony – meaning you can easily find a top-notch flat white to quench your morning thirst and satisfy your caffeine requirements. For the foodies – the region’s produce is made the most of with locally-sourced seasonal ingredients and treasures to be found in abundance (those rich fertile pastures make for great growing), meaning brunch and lunch will not disappoint. 

Combining the best of old-school Kiwi (think freshly made mince and cheese pies) with modern times and international influence (think nourishing Buddha Bowls with ingredients sourced from the farm down the road), Palmerston North cafés truly have something for everyone. 

One of the Locals: An Insider’s Guide to Palmerston North

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Forget the algorithm. When you follow the locals, you land on the places actually worth going to: for coffee, kai, fresh air and a bit of culture. Here’s a Palmy hit-list bundled the way residents talk about it.

Country Road High Tea

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Just a short drive from Palmerston North, Country Road High Tea on Oroua Road, Kairanga is a family-run destination offering a taste of luxury in the heart of the countryside.

Hello Sunshine Espresso and Eats

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Hello Sunshine in Palmerston North lives up to its name: light, bright and friendly.

Barista

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Place Palmerston North
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Barista on Palmerston North's George Street is a longtime favourite in the city centre, working a neat double shift as a cafe by day and bistro by night.

Sublime Coffee Roasters

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If you’re looking for great specialty coffee in the heart of Palmerston North, Sublime Coffee Roasters on Cuba Street is the place to be.

Mouthwater Coffee Company

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A familiar and very welcome sight in Palmerston North, Mouthwater Coffee Company is out to prove that there’s more to food and drink carts than quick, grab-and-go...

Coffee on Ascot

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Coffee on Ascot is a warm and welcoming neighbourhood cafe offering organic, fair-trade coffee and home baked snacks, raw slices and healthy treats.

Ginger Bird

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Ginger Bird is a countryside café with a big heart, excellent service, homemade treats and barista coffee. The café is housed within two shipping containers, but you’d never guess once inside as the wide windows, light timber and warm lighting give the space a cosy, homey feel.

LOCAL Café and Eatery

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The fit-out is welcoming and bright, with cosy booths, low-top tables, a long communal table, and plenty of patio seating for nice days.

Palmerston North: NZ's Underrated Coffee Capital

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Move over, Wellington - Palmerston North is quietly but confidently building its case as an alternative coffee capital.

Arrosta Coffee Roasting Co

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Many of Palmerston North’s best cafés use Arrosta Coffee’s beans to construct considered flat whites, long blacks and the like.

BABCO - Brick Artisan Bread Company

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BABCO, which stands for Brick Artisan Bread Company, was started by husband and wife duo Alice and Jeremy. The Palmerston North pair created BABCO from scratch in every sense of the phrase - it all started with a bread baking experiment in their backyard pizza oven.