Terrace









Strategically situated at the recently redeveloped Rotorua lakefront, this exceptional venue offers a number of beautifully designed event spaces paired with modern, seasonal menus. Step inside the glass pavilion and be treated to the ultimate alfresco experience. With floor-to-ceiling glass and opening skylights, guests can comfortably enjoy celebrations adorned with natural light while looking through to a sheltered courtyard complete with festoons and European-influenced planting, all leading off from the original monochrome dining space.
Only open for private events, food is at the heart of the ethos here. Whether it’s smoked, fried, baked, or steamed, ingredients are chosen with care (and some are grown right on the premises). This team’s unwavering passion brings an infectious love of food to every event, creating an experience that goes far beyond the plate.
Words by Rosie Morrison & Photography by Anna Briggs & supplied
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Location
1029 Tutanekai St, Rotorua
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