Cafe entertainment in Pacific
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Paul’s Coffee Caravan
The dude with the tunes does the best brew in town from his van tucked into the Library carpark.
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Brother Baba Budan
Cute city outpost of indie roasters St Ali. There's coffee, of course, and only the odd ruglach or biscuit to distract you.
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De Clieu Cafe
From coffee-mad Melbourne folk comes De Clieu, a funky little cafe with polished concrete floors, a short menu and a tall sense of humour.
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Moon
Low-key, late-night cafe with singer- songwriters on Wednesday, jazz on Thursday and poetry on Saturday afternoon.
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Proud Mary
Known for its silky-smooth coffee, this corner-situated industrial cafe also has a decent breakfast and lunch menu (think green eggs on toast).
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Switchboard
Beneath the Man-U mosaics, there's Nana-style wallpaper, cupcakes and a coffee machine in a cupboard. Take a tram-style seat across the footpath.
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Motogrill
Squeeze in beside off-duty adventure guides and other discerning locals for eggy breakfasts, chunky toasted sandwiches, and great coffee from hip and savvy baristas. The coffee has actually been judged Central Otago's finest by NZ's Cuisine magazine.
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CPR
Get a fix of Blenheim’s own-roast coffee. There are muffins if you’re lucky, but it’s really all about the beans.
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Mazagran Espresso Bar
The godfather of Dunedin’s coffee scene, this compact wood-and-brick coffee house is the source of the magic bean for many of the city’s restaurants and cafes.
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Fix
Wage slaves queue at the pavement window every morning at this coffee bar, while students and others with time on their hands relax in the courtyard. Fix don’t serve food, but you can bring along your own food or takeaways.
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Strictly Coffee
Another of Dunedin’s seriously serious coffee bars, Strictly Coffee is a stylish, retro option hidden down grungy Bath St. Different rooms provide varying views and artworks to enjoy while you sip and sup.
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Circadian Rhythm Café
Specialising in organic Indian curries, this all-vegan cafe is also known for its cookies and cakes. Circadian Rhythm is also a music venue, with a variety of interesting acts on Friday nights from 5.30pm. Dunedin’s Emerson’s and Green Man beers are both available, so you don’t have to be too healthy.
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