7 Best Restaurants in Coromandel and the Bay of Plenty, New Zealand

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There are many dining options across the Coromandel and Bay of Plenty. You can buy everything from fruit from roadside orchard stalls and take-out fish-and-chips joints to cafés serving sandwiches and espresso coffee, right through to fine-dining affairs. Even when restaurants are formal in appearance, diners and hosts tend toward a relaxed country-casualness. Restaurant owners make a point of using the region's abundant resources: the fish is likely to have been caught that morning from a nearby bay, and shellfish are from local mussel and scallop farms. A huge community of artists lives in the region and their work is likely to be for sale even though it adorns restaurant walls.

Dinner service begins about 6 pm in the winter and around 7 pm during the summer months, though many places have "all-day menus." In peak season most places keep serving until at least 9 pm. For many restaurants reservations are a good idea, especially in the summer around the Coromandel. In winter, phone ahead to check if the restaurant will stay open.

UMU Café

$$ Fodor's Choice

Like many places to eat on the peninsula, this casual café does a roaring trade with mussels and seafood. But lots of Kiwi café foods are also here, like full breakfasts, salads, and pizza, while the dinner menu serves all the classics. Quiches, cakes, and sandwiches are handmade every day, and the coffee is fair-trade. You can enjoy your food and drinks indoors or alfresco. Nothing is deep-fried.

The Bean Café and Roastery

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Mellow jazz might be playing in the background, local art graces the walls, and the retro couches and armchairs are great spots to chill out and enjoy a coffee, which is freshly roasted every day in the café. Snack options include egg and bacon rolls, sandwiches, cakes, and slices. Alfresco dining is available as well.

72 The Strand, Whakatane, 3120, New Zealand
07-307–0494
Known For
  • In-house coffee roasting
  • Quirky and arty decor
  • Bike racks available for a quick coffee stop

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Café 4u

$$

Homemade slices and scones are among the decadent favorites at this central Whakatane café. However, sandwiches and savory pies are other options, and you can order from a full breakfast and lunch menu for something cooked freshly on-site. Indoor and outdoor seating is available.

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Orchard House Café

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Just off the road but with a backdrop of fruit trees, this is a fitting place to stop for breakfast or lunch in an area known for its fresh produce. A tasty vegetarian choice is the "herbivore" (grilled portobello on a potato rosti stack with house beans and whipped avo). Standard fare like loaded wedges, burgers, and "fush and chups" (a gentle jibe at the Kiwi accent) can be found here, too. Dine inside, or take advantage of the park surroundings and settle at an outdoor table.

603 State Hwy. 2, Katikati, 3170, New Zealand
07-549–1924
Known For
  • Plenty of off-road parking, with room for campervans and motorhomes
  • Early closing (at 3 pm)
  • Good children's menu

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The Refinery

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Hidden down a side street (look for the sign on the main street), you'll find this gourmet home-cooking surprise. This café gem serves breakfasts, muffins, scones, cakes, and shortcakes alongside build-your-own bagels and counter "sammies" crammed with choices of grilled meats, haloumi, and vegetables. The focus is on free-range, organically grown ingredients. Set in a 1914 heritage building that was originally a bank gold refinery, they also offer a boutique one-bedroom accommodation, the Refinery Guard’s Cottage, and an adjacent open plan Miner’s Cabin. Prices are from $99 per night.

5 Willoughby St., 3600, New Zealand
07-862–7678
Known For
  • Creative selection of all day breakfasts
  • Cornbread Reuben grilled sandwiches
  • Historic building
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon. and Tues.

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Sidetrack Cafe

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At the base of Mauao and across the street from the beach, this bustling café is a great place for breakfast or lunch after a climb or swim. Grab a table (there are more outside than in) for a blueberry muffin, blue cheese scone, a falafel, a salad, or a dense chocolate brownie. Or get a huge sandwich and a smoothie to go, and head off to a quiet spot on the trail that rings The Mount.

Weta Café

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The covered courtyard of this café is a great spot to enjoy a coffee and cake, or a made-to-order sandwich or roll (choose your own fillings). There's also a full breakfast and lunch menu if you'd like something more substantial.

46 Kapanga Rd., 3506, New Zealand
07-866–7535
Known For
  • Sunny outdoor seating
  • Welcoming atmosphere with local art on the walls
  • Simple but hearty sandwiches
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon.

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