Restaurants in Greymouth
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Frank’s Late Night Lounge
Effortlessly cool and retro late-night lounge-bar-cafe. A mirror ball hovers blithely above rescued 1950s furniture while Sinatra and Dean Martin bubble away as the soundtrack. An eclectic list of teas and NZ’s best boutique beers partner a small global menu with surprises like Tibetan momos (dumplings) and Moroccan fish. Occasional live gigs complete the picture.
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DP:One Cafe
This bohemian room plugs the grungy cred of a big-city cafe into the artsy vibe of a ramshackle garage sale. The menu features healthy pies, focaccias, salads and cakes, plus good coffee and wicked smoothies. There is internet as well.
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Priya
An explosion of subcontinental Indian spices on temperate West Coast taste buds, this seasoned performer is heavily patronised. There’s chilled Kingfisher beer and a healthy range of vego delights.
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Smelting House
This is the sort of cafe that entices you to settle in for a lengthy stay. Heaps of mags – check, great coffee – check, tasty bagels, sandwiches and breakfast choices galore – check. Check it out.
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Jones’s Café & Bar
Jones’s bills itself as a blues bar, but the vibe is more yawn than Stevie Ray Vaughan. It’s extremely popular with locals and the trad meat and fish dishes are as dependable as the 12-bar blues.
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Bonzai Pizzeria
The name’s (kind of) Japanese; the decor is pure 1970s NZ, and the Italian-tinged pizzas, pasta and soup all are recommended. Be sure to save room for one of the awesome home-made cakes.
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Jade Boulder Café
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