Federal Store

Top choice in New Plymouth


Crammed with retro furniture, superpopular Federal conjures up a 1950s corner-store vibe. Switched-on staff in dinky headscarves take your coffee requests, keeping you buoyant until your southern-fried-chicken bagel or eggs Benedict arrives. Sensational counter food includes cakes, tarts and artfully presented rolls overflowing with good fillings. Aim for the back booth, or the footpath tables if it's not blowy.


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