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    Bay Cafe

    3.3 (3 reviews)
    Open 7:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    Very nice toasted sandwiches and coffee. Food cooked in house and friendly staff. Great smoked fish pie. Basic decor but clean and relaxing.

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    Coffee Lab - Tiramisu

    Coffee Lab

    4.3(16 reviews)
    4.9 km
    $$

    Service was really slow here even though it wasn't too busy. It was a great place to stop for…read morebrunch. I got the maple French toast, I expected a more prominent maple flavor but it was still delicious. They had their own water station where you could fill a flask for your table, I thought that was pretty cool.

    I almost feel embarrassed that this rad café has been in my own backyard for years and I didn't…read moreknow about it (in my defense it is located down a dead end industrial street but still, embarrassed.). Anyway, this week I set out to rectify my ignorance by visiting twice, first with my Yelp amigo, Kathy L and then again the following day. The café is in a pretty unexpected place, right next to the North Shore Events Centre. The first thing I noticed when I walked in was the smell of freshly roasted beans. I've said it once and I'll say it again - cafés that roast their own beans make consistently good coffee. I mean, that's just my experience but I reckon 99% of the time it holds true. The Coffee Lab is no exception. Here you get to choose your own beans from their three grinders. We took the advice of the barista and went Sumatran, who told us "it had a hint of vanilla and is good served black." Perfect. Could my unrefined coffee palate taste the hint of vanilla, no, but was the coffee strong and silky smooth - yes. In fact, it was so delicious that I ordered the same thing the next day. I am yet to try their food but the slices look off the chain - just like nana used to make them! No doubt, I'll be back soon.

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    Coffee Lab - Behind the counter

    Behind the counter

    Coffee Lab - Eggs Benny

    Eggs Benny

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    Stanley's - Touch of coziness and characters

    Stanley's

    4.1(12 reviews)
    3.4 kmMilford
    $$

    I can't believe I haven't heard of this place earlier. What an absolute treat!…read more I stopped in here last Friday lunch when it was cold and blustery out and I was in desperate need of soup. As per, I was in a bit of hurry so I was chuffed that their daily soup, Tomato and Leek Soup with Cheesy Toast, was available takeaway. Whilst waiting for my cuppa soup, I grabbed one of the only seats available and took it all in. Stanley's was absolutely packed; there were ladies who lunch, businessmen in suits, grandmas enjoying a cuppa and a hipster teen out with his mother. It struck me that this is the kind of place where everyone feels comfortable. The interior is simple, clean and fuss free with ceiling to floor windows that make it beautifully light inside (even when it is miserable outside). Of course, there are also exposed light features but in this case they work brilliantly with the fresh, white interior. Within 10minutes my takeaway soup had arrived with the bag of cheesy goodness and boy, was I excited. When I got home, I transferred the piping hot soup to a bowl and noticed that they had served it with fresh sage and a drizzle of cream. The little things really can a difference. The soup smelt absolutely devine and tasted equally as good; thick and hearty with a rich tomato flavour. Combined with the cheesy toast this was most definitely a substantial lunch. I was satisfied, full and ready to steam through an afternoon of work! I will most definitely be back, on the reg.

    Stanley's is one of those good cafes popping up in suburban shops. The coffee is always good and…read moreworth the trip to pick up a takeout. The cabinet food is tempting and the pies. This weekend was a double visit. On Saturday a coffee and blueberry muffin was a mid morning treat. The muffin wasn't the biggest in the world but was lovely and moist with lots of berries. Sunday was a working bee and the homemade chicken and beef and ale pies hit the spot at lunchtime and provided the energy to keep going with the wallpaper stripping. If you want to eat in they have an excellent menu with old fashioned favourites such as savoury mince.

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    Stanley's - Inside

    Inside

    Stanley's - Corner cafe

    Corner cafe

    Stanley's - Coffee corner

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    Coffee corner

    William Souter Espresso

    William Souter Espresso

    4.3(6 reviews)
    1.7 km
    $$

    My husband and I had the most delicious lunch here today. The sandwich fillings were very yummy - I…read morehad the egg&potato sandwich which I loved and my husband had a Chicken roll that was full of chicken and very tasty. The baking here is superb! Best blueberry bran muffins and melt in your mouth mini custard tarts with excellent coffee. Service was 10/10. We'll definitely be back!

    Absolutely chuffed to stumble across this wee gem in the backstreets of Forrest Hill, a short…read more10minute drive from my house. I've only stopped in for coffee so far, but I've got to say it was the best coffee I've had in a long time - velvety smooth milk poured over perfectly extracted allpress espresso. Bliss. The barista clearly knows whatsup. The décor in here is also right up my alley - clean, white and modern with freshly cut flowers. It's pretty cosy inside but there's a coupley tables and chairs out the front as well. Definitely a spot for smaller catchups - 2,3 or maaaaybe 4 people max. The menu looks extensive - breakfast, brunch and lunch - and there's plenty of delectable looking sweet treats available on the counter. If you need any convincing, scroll through their FB pics - food porn at it's best (yesterday's was freshly pulled pork and a big bowl of coleslaw). This is also the North Shore pick-up point for Jess' Underground Kitchen, which is definitely worth checking out if you haven't already! She makes fresh, flavoursome take-home meals which you can pick up Mon, Tues and Wed. Head to her website for more details.

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    William Souter Espresso - Everybody's favourite, Allpress coffee?

    Everybody's favourite, Allpress coffee?

    William Souter Espresso - Upside-down beetroot salad, yes please...

    Upside-down beetroot salad, yes please...

    William Souter Espresso - Tempting French toast with poached fruit .

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    Tempting French toast with poached fruit .

    Blind Basket Cafe - Always enjoy this corner

    Blind Basket Cafe

    4.0(1 review)
    6.2 kmTakapuna

    Barrys Point Road. Yes seriously, this is the one that came to the Metro Top 50 Cafe 2016…read more Out of expectations. Better come on a sunny day for a refresh inside. A bit industrial, retro and we say mix matching decor. Greenery brings out the white painting brick wall. Something catching your vision. Substantial cabinet selection, as I have chose the spinach feta cheese scone and the almond croissant with Latte. Scone came unheated, dry Inside, so the pairing butter was pale. The same situation came to the croissant-perhaps it has been left in the cabinet for too long, the pastry was actually hard to cut and inside was not moist enough to stand out the croissant flavour. Latte was in the right temperature however milk forth didn't stand firmly. This was definitely out of my expectations for a proper Cafe??! Then the soft shell crab burger,sort of, saved some credit. Nicely cooked crab with crispy texture matching the sunny egg and burger bread. Cute portion displayed in a typical Japan-inspired rustic plate. Well presented. Reading the menu, you could feel it offers mostly Korean&Japan fusion dishes. Ramen, Bento, dumpling soup, sushi etc. Smart for this mixed culture area, so feel daring to try these rather than the average cabinet ones. Good luck for the Asian flavour in a western Cafe, which is, most fascinating in many Cafes&restaurants in New Zealand.

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    Blind Basket Cafe - The interior

    The interior

    Blind Basket Cafe - Inner part of the almond croissant

    Inner part of the almond croissant

    Blind Basket Cafe - Latte with Spinach&fetta scone

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    Latte with Spinach&fetta scone

    Bay Cafe - cafes - Updated May 2026

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