Shining Peak Brewing

Top choice in New Plymouth


Inside an old electronics warehouse on an otherwise dull stretch of Gill St, stouts, IPAs, APAs and a new beer monthly bubble away in 10 huge stainless-steel vats. New-wave '80s tunes wail as craft-beer fans sip and munch on meaty offerings such as tacos, ribs and pork belly (small/large plates from $12/20). Sunny courtyard and kids' food, too.


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