Mr Wolf

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Monday8:00 am – 2:00 pm.

Tuesday8:00 am – 2:00 pm.

Wednesday8:00 am – 2:00 pm.

Thursday8:00 am – 2:00 pm.

Friday8:00 am – 2:00 pm.

Saturday8:00 am – 2:00 pm.

Sunday8:00 am – 2:00 pm.

1167 Fenton St, Rotorua

07 343 7323

Located in a beautiful, historic building in the heart of Rotorua, Mr Wolf has quickly become a favourite café for locals and working professionals. With its prime location next to the bus stop and directly across from the Sir Howard Morrison Centre, Mr Wolf finds itself at the centre of the action.

The locally roasted coffee is a real drawcard, beautifully balanced flavours of floral, citrus, and chocolate notes with a nutty aftertaste. Sourced by the team from South America and Africa, the coffee is then roasted locally at Okere Falls. Enjoy it fresh or take it home, there’s an option for customers to have the beans ground to their preference.

The brunch menu is steadily growing, with standout dishes like the Hungry Like The Wolf (aka the big breakfast), and the Herbivore vegan breakfast. For something sweet, it's hard to turn down the brioche French toast or the pancake stack.

In addition to the brunch offerings, Mr Wolf boasts a cabine featuring all kinds of sweet treats made on-site daily. The café prides itself on providing quality vegan options, a passion reflected in the consistently growing selection, ensuring there is always something delicious for everyone.

With its stylish and unique interior, featuring a British racing green colour scheme, art deco designs, and concrete walls, Mr Wolf offers a welcoming atmosphere to match its excellent food and coffee. It’s beautifully lit, with a sun-filled glass seating area that the team is working on opening up in the summer months.

Exciting developments are brewing at Mr Wolf, so be sure to visit and experience them for yourself!

Words by Nicole Mudgway & Photography by Jerome Warburton

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Location

1167 Fenton St, Rotorua

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