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    The Store

    4.3 (48 reviews)
    Closed 6:30 am - 3:00 pm

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    Moderate noise
    Good for working
    Good for kids
    Outdoor seating

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    Victoria K.

    Hidden gem!! Omg, amazing cafe with good quality food. Poached eggs were perfect runny and fresh! Pancakes were superb!! Service is impeccable. Got seated right away. The outside tables in the little park like area away from the cars perfect little spot. Thank you Auckland first brekkie experience

    Beef meat pie
    Dana Y.

    Beef meat pies are excellent, large enough for a meal for 1. Highly recommend. Picked up at fast counter service on opposite side of sit down cafe.

    Brittney B.

    This is an absolute awesome place to eat breakfast. The downtown area of Auckland is very windy and the tall buildings act as a wind tunnel but this restaurant is nestled nicely out of all that wind. The service is a bit slow but the food comes out fast and is delicious, healthy, and refreshing! A must stop!

    Outside patio. ..lunchtime.
    Lawrence C.

    What a pleasant lunchtime experience. We arrived at 1:25 for lunch, and wanted to sit outside. There was a short wait for an outside table, so we perused the menu and waited inside while we ordered our drinks. Five minutes later we were given a table in the shade per our request. Staff was very accommodating in allowing me to try two different red wines, before making my final selection. My wife & I both ordered the chicken salad: mine with extra anchovies, $20/ea. This was a generous amount of various greens with shredded chicken, w/radish and other assorted ingredients. It was devoured with pleasure (see photo). Our wines by the glass were an sauv bl, $8, and a montepulciano , $9; both excellent. Afterwards, our server was kind to walk us over to their sister restaurant, Milse, specializing in desserts, a few feet away (see photo). I look forward to returning.

    Lala D.

    Amazing selection!! Great vegetarian options. These were take out meals. We loved the sit down menu too. Great place for a quick coffee too.

    Smoked pork sandwich; sauerkraut, emmental, campagne, agria crisps.
    Rebecca S.

    The Store is one my favourite places to go for brunch in Auckland. They have the right mix of an interesting menu, good service and it's not usually too hard to get a table. I was a huge fan of their slab bacon (HUGE FAN!) but sadly they have taken it off the menu. It was life-changing bacon. They said they had changed to a thinner, crispy bacon as that is what the people want. Not this person! Luckily you can still buy it from them ($32/kg) to take home as it comes their own butchery. Phew. Bacon aside their menu is delicious. My favourites are the bacon, pork & garlic sausages, portobello mushrooms, potato galette and poached eggs and the Smoked pork sandwich; sauerkraut, emmental, campagne, agria crisps (although this wasn't on the menu last time I went it's still on their online menu). They also make their own sausages which are delicious. Their portions can be very generous depending on what you order. I am always happy and full and can't think I could possibly eat another bite, but then I go up to pay and see the gelato... After my last visit I discovered the takeaway side of The Store and popped in for a look. Everything looked fantastic, definitely a great takeaway lunch option next time in the area.

    Garden greens
    Tresna L.

    The idea of sitting outdoors to dine in the midst of winter was enough to send this Melburnian in to a spin. Really? Eating outside? Are you bonkers? Clearly the Auckland winter isn't as harsh as my home town and it was actually a delight to sit in the winter sunshine, the warmth of the outdoor heaters on our back, while scoffing plates of lush greenery and protein. I really love that so much of the produce served here comes from The Store's own garden and that the daily greens change depending on what has been picked that morning. This is a great option for a fresh and seasonal meal accompanied by people watching

    Tracey C.

    The Store makes a truly wonderful addition to the Britomart Precinct. One of my Britomart favourites, the store has two entrances, from Gore Street which is the nip in and grab a gourmet baguette and coffee and The Pavilions entrance which is for the bistro. This side is for when you have more time to sit and enjoy the menu offerings and coffee, amazingly good coffee. The coffee beans used at The Store are Allpress. The service here is beyond amazing, as soon as you step into the courtyard you are seated and within seconds sparkling water appears (yes sparkling) The Store has a 'real food' philosophy which is another reason why I like it so much. The menus are very much grower to plate and much of what you see on the menu comes from the owners orchards and farm land. I like coming here for breakfast, a plate of fresh, slightly chilled fruit and honeycomb, delicious. The last time I came my breakfast buddy ordered the poached nectarines with granola and yoghurt, what a way to start the day! The Store also produces on site, award winning sorbet and gelato. It is heaven in a cup ... it all is actually.

    Chicken, kale, anchovies and crouton salad
    Alex D.

    A brilliant option for lunch if you are Downtown! The Store has several to-go options - sandwiches, cakes, wraps - which you can pick up from their takeaway window on Gore Street or grab a table in their courtyard in the pavilions. As with all the Hip Group restaurants the menu focus on fresh, seasonal produce, a lot of which is sourced from their own farm. Today I tried their version of a chicken caesar, which has kale instead of romaine. It worked really well and dressing was perfect - just the right amount of anchovy and garlic. It's also worth mention that they have takeaway breakfast options including poached eggs on a tomato ragu with croutons - perfect for those on the go!

    The facade of The Store
    Jade D.

    This is my lunch staple. I super love their smoothies. If you're trying it for the first time, get the ones with plum. Plum, yoghurt and honey or the plum, almond and flaxseed -- both are really good even if a little pricey at $7 for a small glass. You feel good about yourself after knowing there's superfoods in your drink. I've tried their pastries, too. I had the apricot jelly filled doughnut yesterday. It was a little over the top. Fortunately, that's how I like my jelly doughnut. If you bite into one, expect that jelly will be all over your chin in a minute or two. Definitely a fun eat. Pastries range between $3 to $3.50, so a pretty good deal. Too bad they don't have a lot of seating space, but you can always plunk down on the grass over at the Atrium across the street and enjoy lunch among the afternoon crowd. BTW, there's usually a long line in this store because I heard their sandwiches are excellent -- although I have yet to try it.

    Leilei P.

    This is less of a "Store review" and more a "cronot review" The cronot was the push for me to check out the Store's bakery side... The sweet sickly smell of icing and sweet pastries had me melting before my foot followed my nose inside the store. On the counter several trays of tall cronots (croissant meet doughnut) with thick glossy icing awaited to follow me home. handing over a crisp $20 bill for four cronots I was salivating... I did refrain from stuffing my face for fear of crumbs and frosting all though my car. But it wasn't easy! Pouring a big cup of coffee I made the mistake of trying to cut it... not with a butter knife not even with a serrated knife... Just bite! yes you're gonna get a face full of frosting but its worth it... I promise! Its so light and crispy and the bottom layer is almost translucent butter and sugar flake. I think I'm in love.

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    8 years ago

    amazing breakfast here. The za'atar flatbread was unique and outstanding. Will be coming back here again when in Auckland.

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    Herne Bay Bakery

    Herne Bay Bakery

    4.5(4 reviews)
    2.9 kmPonsonby
    $$

    My little pride and joy is now nearing his big day. Yes, I'm going to host a first birthday party,…read morewith a dozen or so rug rats eating cake and getting sugar rushes like they've never experienced before. Hoping our long summer will continue for another month, I've set the venue for Browns Bay in the park, where we'll do a picnic style party for mums and bubs. Snacks for the moms will be upmarket and for the babies it will be pirate inspired cakes and biscuits. These days parents need to be aware of modern day ailments: gluten intolerance, lactose issues and peanut butter allergies, all things we have to take in regard. Keeping this in mind, we've ordered gluten free cupcakes from Herne Bay Bakery, and they've created these beautifully little pirate cupcakes for the occasion. Plus they've offered us 10% discount. Thanks, HBB.

    Why am I the first person to write about this place? What is going on? Why doesn't the great…read morePonsonby area's finest and least pretentious lunch bar already have a glut of reviews? Well. This place is great. My optimum lunch choice. It's well out of the way if I want to eat lunch here, but I make that trek on occasion because it's so worth it. I love this place. I love everything about it. I love the old lady who's in charge. I love her young Asian workers. I love their range of sandwiches. I love the lolly cake and neenish tarts and belgium biscuits and pies. I love their shitty drinks. I love that they have a little oven thing with fried chicken or something. I love that it's everything that Herne Bay and Ponsonby isn't. Best meal combo: Curried egg sandwhich on wholemeal bread and a carton of Nippys chocolate milk. Yes. Yes. Yes.

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    Herne Bay Bakery - Terrific sandwich range.

    Terrific sandwich range.

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    Milse - Sticky date pudding with Apple and butterscotch - amaaaaaazing.

    Milse

    4.4(82 reviews)
    0.0 kmViaduct
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    We came here for a dessert after dinner. Had to wait 20 minutes for a table for two, which wasn't…read morebad since we left our number with them so we could wander around. I chose to have the lemon and yoghurt bombe alaska that was fantastic. The right amount of sweetness and tartness. There was a bit of confusion that kind of spoiled our experience as we also ordered the passion fruit and peach chocolate bon bon and was only told after the dish arrived that the passion fruit and peach were only available as shards, which was eight dollars more. We would have appreciated the waitress explaining that some of the chocolates came as shards and the others as bon bons, so we felt like we were tricked into ordering something. The cookie dough macaron was good but didn't remind us of cookie dough, more of a chocolate macaron. We left wanting a lot more from our experience chocolate- and pastry-wise.

    The lemon yogurt bomb Alaska is the best "popsicle" ice cream bar I've had. It's not too sweet or…read moretangy and balances our dessert well. It has a crispy lemony coating over a frozen yogurt middle, finished off with stripes of meringue on the top. It all case together so well! The cookies and cream rocher was also very delicious. It was topped with edible gold, had a crunchy cookies and cream outer layer before you hit a velvety chocolate mousse later. Finally, the inside had bits of cookie. It sounds very sweet and sickly but was pleasantly well balanced. I wish they had a Milse where I'm from! Actually maybe not, or else I'd be so broke.

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    Milse - Berry gelato stick

    Berry gelato stick

    Milse - Don't even know, but delicious.

    Don't even know, but delicious.

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    La Voie Française - 06.25.24 croissant

    La Voie Française

    4.1(15 reviews)
    6.3 kmMt Roskill
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    Ok y'all. We are from LA and were starving for some deliciousness. When you walk in, there are…read morethings coming out the oven- warm displays of fresh pastries and sweets and a coffee bar to the left. And it smells LIKE HEAVEN. It's toasty and the selections of things are incredible. We got lots of things I cannot pronounce or attempt to spell,but they consisted of : the croque monsieur, almond croissant, cheesy bread, croissant with onions and nuts and cheese(yes and it's SO GOOD). If you're looking for a go to, quick breakfast, and a delicious latte. The prices are great and the lady owning it was super sweet. GO, don't wait.

    Now I'm no connoisseur of French baked goods, but this place is a definite pleaser. Someone brought…read morehome an olive bread from La Voie Francaise that got me hooked, so I decided to have a late morning pastry feast of my own. A raspberry chocolate croissant, a chocolate brioche, and a canele topped my plate. The canele was my highlight, crispy and sweet on the outside and gooey on the inside. The brioche was freshly warm and soft but not too rich. The croissant was on the verge, somewhat stale around the edges but still enjoyable. The ups: these pastries and the olive bread were delicious. Prices are very reasonable too, only $10 all up for the three sweets. La Voie Francaise also boasts an inviting atmosphere that's relaxing but well kempt. The downs: I'm not convinced by these tastings that La Voie is all the rage, but that's probably just because I've been spoiled by the French market in Parnell. I'll be back for a croque monsieur at some stage, maybe my mind will change.

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    Croque monsieur

    La Voie Française - Cheese, nuts and goodness

    Cheese, nuts and goodness

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