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    La Zeppa

    3.0 (5 reviews)
    Closed 4:00 pm - 10:00 PM

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    Outdoor seating
    Good for groups

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    Toro Bar

    Toro Bar

    4.0(2 reviews)
    2.8 km

    Toro and El Camino are mates, which means that if you want El Camino food but can't squeeze you and…read moreyour group into the tiny restaurant, you can order and have your food brought up the road. Thankfully Toro makes the same delicious margaritas that El Camino is known for, so you can have the same experience without worrying about getting a table initially. You can also order food straight from Toro - their tapas are awesome. I've seen my meaty friends chow down on chorizo with mushroom and the buffalo rings, while I stuck to the seafood and enjoyed it thoroughly!

    El Camino has become one of those places that cool people are starting to talk about, so in a…read morecouple of months' time it'll be obnoxious. I'm not that cool so I've never been, but I have been to Toro and I have to say I enjoyed it. As far as I can tell the two places have some familial connection but I won't let my praise for Toro spill over onto its hipster neighbour. Toro does a good balance between bar and restaurant. You know how at some bars you feel stupid sitting down to eat, and at some restaurants you feel like a lush if you just want to drink? Well Toro doesn't have either of those problems. I went for a friend's birthday and we transitioned smoothly from food to beers to mojitos over the course of the evening, and all of it seemed comfortable and relaxed. The food and mojitos were nice too, and the beers were bottled so their quality was uniform. I'd come here again.

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    Toro Bar
    Toro Bar

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    Bellota - Calamari & Galic prawn

    Bellota

    3.1(17 reviews)
    0.7 kmAuckland CBD
    $$

    Came with a friend for a catch-up on a Thursday night at around 6, and towards the end of the…read moreevening the place was fully packed. And with good reason! The vibe is quiet and good for groups of close friends (probs not work mates) since it's more intimate and "lounge-y". Minus a star as our server was brand-new but enthusiastic and tried very hard, although she did mess up on our drinks order to something wildly different. Not sure if there was a shift change, but in the middle of dinner our server suddenly changed to somebody more experienced. My friend and I ordered the set menu for two with the seafood paella as the main and everything was great. The broccoli was a hit, as was my personal favorite, the fried goat's cheese drizzled in honey and almonds. The dessert probably could have been better, but at that point, one is so full that it doesn't even really matter. Super central location too, right around the corner from Sky.

    What a disappointing dining experience!!!…read more Limited menu I could deal with. But then, I expect excellent, or at the very least, very good execution. Sadly, this wasn't meant to be, at least not this night. My wife and I shared four tapas, of which only one was properly served at an acceptably hot temperature. The Octopus (pulpo), $12, was served on sliced potato, and was decently flavored, without being rubbery. The Berenjena (eggplant served crostini or bruschetta style), $5.50, similarly served cold. The Piquillo, stuffed capsicum, was the only positive of the evening. This was served hot (temperature), and had a sweet taste with no heat, $14. The calamari, $11, was heavily breaded, and served cold. Even the white creamy sauce didn't help with the flavor. This completed the meal. See photos. The Avaniel tempranillo, $14/gl, was a full-bodied wine, and was enjoyable. Service was fair. All in all, a sorry evening, I won't be going back.

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    Bellota
    Bellota - Close-up of the view across the street.

    Close-up of the view across the street.

    Bellota - View from our high top bar seat looking across Federal St.

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    View from our high top bar seat looking across Federal St.

    Pintxos

    Pintxos

    2.8(4 reviews)
    1.1 kmGrey Lynn
    $$

    I came to Pintxos for a late afternoon/early evening drink with friends and it was lovely to find…read moreoutdoor seating still in the sun! A rare treat in Ponsonby. I was able to order a drink from my seat, but I didn't get the wine I ordered - a more expensive option plus a larger size - something I didn't realise until the bill came! Still, it was enjoyable. Some of my friends ordered some of the pintxos from the bar - they looked ok but nothing special and not as appetising as the pintxos I sampled in San Sebastian - hence why I opted out of ordering. You pay according to the number of toothpicks leftover at the end of your visit. I wouldn't rush back but still a nice option to have in Ponsonby.

    Mexican is the new "it" cuisine; tapas are, like, so totes 2012. That is, unless you have tried the…read morepintxos at the appropriately named Pintxos in Ponsonby, the first authentic bar/eatery of its kind in Auckland. A pintxo (pronounced "pincho") is a traditional Spanish snack especially popular in the Basque region of Spain. The literal translation is "thorn" or "spike" because of the toothpick that skewers the delectable morsel to a slice of fresh baguette. Opened in November 2012, Pintxos is located at the back of the alley next to Grand Central on Ponsonby Road and has a sun-drenched street frontage and entrance from MacKelvie Street. You can while away the late afternoon summer sun in their colourful courtyard, which comes alive at night with strings of colourful lights replicating the seaside resort of San Sebastian. Or you can choose to enjoy your Spanish snack in the quirkily furnished cosiness of the indoor spaces. The well-stocked bar will cater to everyone's needs; there are craft beers on tap, a good selection of Spanish & NZ wines, and friendly bar staff to guide your decisions if you feel like trying something new. The Spanish sparkling wine was a smooth and fruity glass of bubbles to match the sunny atmosphere. With delicious options focusing on quality Spanish-style ingredients, the pintxos selection is an ever-changing array of hot and cold seasonal delights. The day we visited there were crispy crumbed balls of goats cheese paired with sweet onion confit; spicy warm chorizo, green olives and tangy red onion; and a proscuitto, mango & manchego cheese match that sang of summer. The beauty of this style of snacking is the self-service option. You simply help yourself to the snack that tempts you, and store up the toothpicks after you've demolished your pintxo. On leaving, you can proudly display your collection and pay accordingly. I'm sure there's room in here for some kind of pintxos eating record! Even those on restricted diets are catered to with the thoughtful option of gluten-free crackers. Pintxos is the perfect place to catch up for an after-work snack, pre-dinner drinks, or simply to sit back and imagine you are enjoying a siesta or fiesta in Spain.

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    Dida's - Paella&romesco arancini. Cute

    Dida's

    4.0(5 reviews)
    1.1 kmPonsonby
    $$

    What a find between Ponsonby and Herne Bay. Dida is beautifully set for its location, its interior…read moredesign and its wine&tapas paring presentation. Better to be here after 4pm, otherwise you would feel too early to relax. Maybe the locals never take a thought like that. Anyhow, Dida is a place for friends, for two, three or a big group. You name it. It is fully functional with a nice vibe easily to get immersed. Dim light soon recalls you of Spanish Monastery style, floor-to-ceiling shelves could both work for books and of course, wine display. A good selection of wine, with a smartly put tapas menu. Nothing works better than little bites for the wine mood. Paella&Romesco Arancini, which is seafood ball with romesco sauce, full of nutty and dried tomato flavor. Then we tried the potato bravas, which is potato chunks with spicy tomato sauce and saffron aioli, quite fit for a glass of port though:) Braised pork pringa turns out burger-like snacks. The flavor is totally light up by the gazpacho mayonnaise. Truly Spanish, however, they all work out nicely with New Zealand white and red wine. Feel free to come any time at Dida's. Bring a sense of curiosity and an open mind with what they can offer, it will be so much fun and relaxed.

    I first went to Didas when I was eighteen and since then I have become a regular patron of the…read morerenowned wine and tapas lounge. Situated on Jervois Road, Didas attracts all sorts of stylish and successful Ponsonby locals. With an extensive wine list, and bottles ranging in price from the standard $30-40 to over $600, I probably would have felt out of place if it wasn't for the incredibly friendly staff - like Nick and Chris who are more than a little chatty, and the wine lounge's completely relaxed atmosphere. Behind the bar wine bottles are stacked in library-like fashion, and there is even a sliding wooden ladder - just like the one Belle swings on in Beauty and the Beast - to ensure staff can reach every bottle. Although my average Didas experience occurs at night and revolves around copious amounts of alcohol and a lot of shit-talking, my latest experience was totally different but equally as fun. I met friends on a sunny Sunday afternoon for a drink and, sitting out on Jervois Road with my cider and live music - it really was the perfect set up. So next time you're on Jervois Road and the weather is good, take a moment to have a cold one and people-watch from the comfort of a Didas stool.

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    Dida's - Feels like in a church

    Feels like in a church

    Dida's
    Dida's

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    Depot

    Depot

    4.5(344 reviews)
    0.7 kmAuckland CBD
    $$$

    Just checked in the hotel and came here before it got too late. The Depot had good reviews on Yelp…read moreso I tried it. It's about 15-20 min walk from the warf. It was busy so I was seated outside. They had overhead heat lamps so I was comfortable without a jacket one (this is in June). The menu is geared for sharing dishes so ordering for one is a challenge. I had the local Lagar on tap, 1 of each of the 2 oysters offered, and the NZ green-lipped mussels with chiriso. They also gave me a complementary pita triangles with hummus. Overall, everything was delicious. I could have gone for more oysters, but didn't want to overdo it. The mussel dish had 7 good size mussels so I was satisfied without feeling stuffed. Glad I came to the Depot.

    My friends and I went there for my last day in Auckland. We went around lunch time and we were able…read moreto get seated very quick. The ambiance was still so chill and not as packed because it was early afternoon, which was nice. The staff again were super friendly and answered any questions we had. Sadly, we didn't get the fish sliders because they were sold out! But we did get some of the same dishes I had ordered before but got oysters as well. The oysters were fresh and tasty, especially with their vinegar sauce. My friends also loved the charred eggplant and a couple of them don't really eat eggplant. The crispy potatoes were so good! The truffle wasn't too overpowering and they were perfectly crisp. The steak was super tender and juicy and the wedge salad helps cut the fat and compliments the steak as well. Can't wait to come back to Depot. Already miss it so much!

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    Depot - Chef's counter.  See it all!

    Chef's counter. See it all!

    Depot - Potato skins, pecorino and truffle oil

    Potato skins, pecorino and truffle oil

    Depot - Skirt steak

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    Skirt steak

    La Zeppa - bars - Updated July 2026

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