2 Best Restaurants in Thames, Coromandel and the Bay of Plenty

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We've compiled the best of the best in Thames - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Café Melbourne

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Named for the origins of one of the owners (the other is from Thames) this café is as cool as you would expect being that it's Melbourne inspired. The high stud ceiling and communal courtyard create a welcoming space to enjoy a diverse menu with dishes ranging from falafel to bao buns and paella. There's also a great selection of pastries and cakes. Café Melbourne is part of The Depot, a restored heritage building home to a number of small specialty stores worth browsing post coffee.

Grahamstown Bar & Diner

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Within one of the few hotels remaining from the gold rush days, you'll find classy pub grub in a convivial atmosphere. The Grahamstown Bar & Diner (GBD) is the main restaurant bar, serving everything from lunch to bar snacks and pizzas to evening main courses. On weekends, it gets pretty packed late night thanks to music gigs. Down the back is a more casual bar with pool tables; upstairs, there are some basic but clean and excellent-value accommodations.

700 Pollen St., Thames, 3500, New Zealand
07-868–6008
Known For
  • Decent burgers and fish-and-chips
  • Great tapas menu
  • Late night music on weekends
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. and Mon.

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