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    Juke Joint

    3.2 (14 reviews)
    Open 11:30 am - 10:00 pm

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    Casual
    Moderate noise
    Good for kids
    Outdoor seating

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    The menu. Plus a cute pencil to fill it out.
    James W.

    I have been to brothers beer Juke Joint BBQ twice now. First time was for my birthday, within a week of it opening. Everyone was laid back, jokes were had & portions were generous. That was my first experience. A probably 6 out of 5 experience. Second, not so much. Weighing meats, printing off labels and dishing out exactly the right amount seemed to more important. The friendly vibe was replaced with a more military precision. I get it, this place has got some press, people are finding out about it. I turned up, just on 6:20 on a Thursday night, car park was full, people were parking on the street, as I was leaving the line was almost out the door. I was told by Brad, the master of meats, that Wednesday night was busier! So yeah the current fade of American style BBQ seems to have a foot hold. Food, shit I almost forgot to talk about the food. Hahahaha so much talk about the business I forgot the main reason you might read this. 4 of the stars are dedicated to the food. The attention to detail, the taste, the smoke every is spectacular. I finally got to try the brisket, it was OMFG like nothing I have ever had before! I loved it. They could have my pay cheque lol. They did basically, pork ribs are a little over done for my liking. But the smoke penetrated 100%. So the flavour was good (I'm running low on adjectives). I will say this, try the sides too, my personal favourites..... Burnt end beans and the Mac n' Cheese. Price. Four large sides $10 a pop, three meats weighing around 575 grams. The total was $110 it might be a little steep for some. I know I got a bit of a shock. Will I be back? Yeah most likely. Hahaha

    Chris B.

    Ok two stars is a bad start, although this place does actually have a couple of very good things going for it - a cool funky seventies hipster vibe, great craft beer and some really great food. The problem is the concept; you arrive, walk to the bar, order a drink and find a seat or a funky seventies couch like the one your nana had. Then you grab a pencil, grab a menu and tick the items you want...so far so hipster, the problem is then you have to give up your funky couch, take your filled in menu and stroll over to the food service area. You then join a queue, menu in hand yearning for the craft beer you left back on the funky seventies coffee table next to your funky seventies couch. By this point I'm thirsty and the queue is oh so slow. When you get to the counter you get, what is, to be polite, a hipster interpretation of a roast shop. The meat is served by weight, so it's based on the accuracy of the person carving it and you're not likely to pay the exact price you envisioned (unless the server is a robot). That said they serve some fantastic food that truly tastes delicious. Amazing smoked pork ribs, delicious roast chicken, beef short rib, and one of the best mac 'n cheeses I've ever had. I get all this (to share with my wife) served on a metal style canteen tray, which I then had to pay for at the checkout before heading back to my cool seventies couch to consume....maybe this is your idea of fun and cool, I'd rather grab a drink, have someone take my order, and sit back and relax with the family until the food arrives. This is just one hipster concept too far.

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    Amanda G.

    The guys from Brothers Beer have jumped on the bandwagon that is the latest trend for Southern American "low n slow" BBQ goodness....and they've done their homework. Juke Joint is the food component to the new brewery set-up in Akiraho St. If you've been to Brothers at the City Works Depot, you'll recognise the decor style : retro-style Trade Me sofas, armchairs & 70's era rugs providing a comfy element to the pared-back concrete walls & floor. 2 roaring fires were a welcome addition on the early spring night we visited, along with leaner-style tables & a big open space showcasing the brewing vats behind the bar. The outdoor seating & garden area will be a hotspot come summer, no doubt. But onto the food. Your options are presented on a paper order form: meat is priced by the gram, the sauce list is extensive, and there is a sandwich option if you're after a quick meal ready to go, rather than customising your selection. You make your choices, then queue to present them to the friendly team behind the counter, who are more than happy to make recommendations. The night we dined, we had 6 hungry appetites happy to share, along with a couple of Americans to help us manoeuvre those selections that might be a bit foreign to some Kiwis: think tater tots, collard greens & dill pickles. So we basically sampled everything that was on offer! My highlights were definitely the burnt end beans: a sweet, tangy BBQ-style baked bean dish, as well as the crunchy dill pickles. Meat-wise, Southern BBQ is different to what us Kiwis know as BBQ. The grunty Beast of a BBQ that we could just glimpse over the serving counter has been imported from the U.S., after what we were informed was extensive "research" (read travel & food sampling!) by the Brothers Beer guys. The meat is almost smoked - heated low over wood for a long time, resulting in tender & flavoursome cuts. The pastrami & brisket were both great, and the pork ribs had a spicy glaze on them, but don't expect them to drip in sauce like other places' offerings. The white BBQ sauce was like a vinegar-y ranch dressing, which went well with the chicken and the sauerkraut cut through the richness of the meat feast nicely. For 6 of us, 100g of each meat was plenty, but be aware that the you'll need a slightly heavier serving for the ribs - the kitchen guys are pretty good with helping out if you're not sure. The whole experience was great, and the service is exactly what we've come to expect from Brothers Beer: casual, friendly & relaxed. They're aware that this is a new style of cuisine for most NZers & are happy to talk you through it, as well as listen to suggestions & ideas. I'm kind of bummed that I don't live closer, as I can definitely imagine this place becoming a well-loved local: comfy, familiar & pretty damn tasty to boot.

    Brittany B.

    Suuuper cool spot! Think 70's retro/beachy/industrial. Let's clear up some confusion...they might be separate entities, but Juke Joint is Brothers Beer and Brothers Beer is Juke Joint. Confused? Well, just check it out. I asked the friendly hostess, and she said they've been here 6 years. You can have a delicious meal from Juke Joint while simultaneously enjoying a refreshing Brothers Beer. Choose from recycled wood tables, or broken in couches. It's a fun, visual mixture of textures and spiritual jams. I wish I could build this place in my backyard. We had pulled pork sandwiches, a brisket sandwich, perfectly prepared tator tots & a couple of dishes of Mac n cheese. Everything was served on a metal tray, in baskets. Clean and simple. We had Brothers Pilsner (crisp and light), Brothers IPA, and strawberry wheat. Bathrooms are really clean and cute! So happy we stumbled upon this place! Hope to be back before again before I leave town. Trivia on Wednesday. We even got a quick tour from our awesome hostess and she gave us a nice list of names, for some local spots to check out.

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    Chuffed

    Chuffed

    4.5(55 reviews)
    2.4 kmAuckland CBD
    $$

    I was in Auckland on a trip for my friend's wedding. I decided to go out for brunch before a busy…read moreday and Chuffed stood out to me. When I got there, I was seated immediately. The ambiance was vibey and loved that I was sitting outside, but still covered from the sun. The waiters were so nice and were able to answer any questions I had. I ordered an iced hazelnut oatmilk latte and a fried chicken benedict and they were delicious! The latte was the perfect drink to wake me up for a busy day ahead! They definitely do eggs benedict different but it was still so tasty. Instead of the usual english muffin, they used an herb rostis, which is a crispy hash brown round. The fried chicken was juicy and crispy. The herb rostis was also crispy and paired well with the creamy poached eggs! I miss this meal so much and dreaming of having this again the next time I go back to Auckland!

    A friend recommended Chuffed and I'm so glad they did! This unassuming little restaurant provided a…read moredelightful brunch, with cozy outdoor seating and excellent service. I love that they offered both still water or sparkling for the table. I ordered the salmon benedict and it was delicious! Their menu offers gluten free as well as dairy free options. Vegetarian or vegan? They have options for you too. I ordered an Americano and it was full bodied and came in a large mug. I only wish we'd had more time in Auckland so I could come here again.

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    Global Sandwich

    Global Sandwich

    3.5(4 reviews)
    1.9 kmAuckland CBD

    I miss uni days at AUT solely for the once a week trip (trying to keep it healthy of course) to…read moreGlobal Sandwich. It's right around the corner from the AUT Tower so convenience-wise, it was A+. The chicken rolls here are seriously good and I really like their baked goods as well! I'm a big fan of their caramel slice and still crave it every now and then. They sell a variety of foods so they cater for whatever you're feeling like. Admittedly, I've never had one of their sandwiches. And that was because I was obsessed with their pies (mince and cheese to be precise). I can assure you you probably won't find one better in the CBD, these babies are usually gone by lunchtime, and knowing your luck it'll be the one you were thinking about all morning! But I'd suggest getting one anyway, that pie pastry they make is amazing. Global Sandwich is the best place to spend that extra change and more.

    The only place in Auckland you can fuel up on goodies for $3.70! Yes yes y'all $3.70! After a…read morecertain time, the sandwiches and rolls at Global Sandwich go on sale, half price for the items that are displayed at the entrance. For me this is heaven, nothing satisfies a student more than cheap food! I saw the sign as I was about to head into Imax food court but I ran across the road to Global Sandwich. I bought a smoked chicken sandwich on five grain bread and a banana muffin. This cost me $3.70! If you don't believe me head down there yourself. Apart from the cheap price it's nice to know that they are some honest people in this world who don't recycle their food stock.

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    Federal Delicatessen

    4.3(233 reviews)
    2.2 kmAuckland CBD
    $$

    I was a bit suspicious because of the name. Federal? I eventually realized that is the name of the…read morestreet they are located on. It was open at the time I was in the area and it did look inviting. I perused the menu and decided to give it a try. Walking in I saw the old-fashioned furnishings, metal chairs, display cases, wall shelves, big bar in the middle all in a long and narrow room. Yessss, this looks lie something out of the 50s and I like it. After a long hard look at the menu I opted for the Salami platter... Strangely enough there wasn't salami, but more like a smoked ham, prosciutto like meat. It tasted great, so what's in a name. Delicious heirloom tomatoes, capers, salami impersonator, cream cheese, capers, pickles and your choice of bread. I had chosen crumpets and regretted that . Not because they weren't delicious, because they were so yummy, but they were also so buttery that I couldn't get the cream cheese to stick and everything I tried to put on the crumpet just slid right off them. I got the bottomless cup of coffee and I must say, this is really good coffee and the refills kept coming also. I love the atmosphere in here and there are so many great choices on the menu. If I ever come back tot Auckland, I will definitely stop by this place again.

    Busy place with a lot of indoor seating and limited outdoor tables. Service was good, never had to…read morewait. It's a popular place and they were crowded but we didn't have to wait for a table. There was plenty of food for each order. My wife had a street dog and fries and I had a Ruben. They were pretty decent. I wasn't as happy with the fries. They were like the bottom of a pile and mostly little pieces with very few full length slices. Prices were extremely reasonable. I would definitely eat there again.

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    Federal Delicatessen - Nice inside

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    Wild Wheat

    Wild Wheat

    4.1(9 reviews)
    2.9 kmMt Eden
    $$

    I believe Wild Wheat has a few stores around Auckland, with the Mt Eden store being my local. Known…read morefor selling a range of artisan bread loaves, they also offer handmade sandwiches on their delicious pide along with a few other deli items. For a delicious quick bite, we grabbed a couple of sandwiches, one beef and one chicken. The filling options are quite the generic such as chicken, beef, ham and vegetarian but lets be honest, those are the fillings that suit most. They were great for something light and had a delicious chutney or tomato jam. Its good if you are being health conscious or just not a fan of mayo like myself. They aren't anything fancy but a sandwich can make or break based on the bread it's served on - the fresh pide just makes it. If you're just looking for that loaf of bread to dip with in that extra gravy at dinner, or to make that delicious home made garlic bread, grab one of the many loaves they have on to offer. Its only a small store so I would recommend just grabbing anything takeaway. Rating Food: 7.5/10 Service: 9/10 Value for Money: Good 813 Mt Eden Road, Mt Eden Opening Hours: Mon-Fri 7am-5pm Sat-Sun 7am-4pm

    Hi I'm Mary and I love kumara…read more So you can imagine my excitement when I strolled into Wild Wheat one day and saw they do a kumara sourdough. I purchased a small loaf to take along to a barbecue and it went down a treat! Wild Wheat is award winning and the kumara sourdough was judged best bread in the country at the 2012 NZ Food Awards. No big deal! At Wild Wheat you can not only get loaves of bread, but also individual bread rolls (including mini burger buns, cute), pies, meringues, slices and award winning hot cross buns for Easter.

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    Flavour

    4.3(3 reviews)
    2.5 kmAuckland CBD, Viaduct
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    Flavour makes some awesome pitas…read more Situated on Vulcan Lane, it is a popular place for city goers, university students or people wanting something cheap, fast and tasty. And I can definitely see why. The ordering process is simple and efficient, the staff are friendly, the majority of the pitas are under $10 and the choices are endless. They also have a 'flavour of the day' (regular size for $6), which is fast becoming a popular lunch for me. Their falafel on Wednesdays and roast beef on Fridays are my favourite. But if you are looking for something more exciting, order the Tandoori chicken, and don't forget to add the mango chutney - seriously good! They have little to no seating, so best to take your pita outside - luckily Freyburg Square is just around the corner, so you can enjoy it in the sun!

    Basically it's Pita Pit with a different name. In fact, this very shop was a Pita Pit until a…read morecouple of years back and it's gone through a couple of names before becoming 'Flavour'. Oddly through all the name changes it's never strayed away from pitas - it's like they just change the sign on the outside but everything inside stays exactly the same. Anyway, any prior impression of Pita Pit you can basically apply to this place - it's cheap, you can choose what you like, and it's plenty of kai for the coin. Have never had any issue with ingredients, but maybe my expectations were low?! Anyway, good place to come if you can't spare more than say $10 on lunch.

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    Flavour - Enjoying my falafel pita in Freyburg Square

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