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HOMEGROWN in the COROMANDEL COLVILLE HOMEGROWN in THE COROMANDEL Produce, Restaurants, Cafes & Arts KUAOTUNU r BAY WHANGAPOUA 1 COROMANDEL TOWN 25 54 t Mercury Bay WHITIANGAe Marine Reserve CATHEDRAL COVE 8 HAHEI 23 HOT WATER COROGLEN 6 7 BEACH 25 WHENUAKITE Orere 25 Point q w WAIOMU FIRTH TAIRUA OF THAMES u PAUANUI KAIAUA Shorebird Coast y THAMES OPOUTERE Pukorokoro/Miranda 25a ONEMANA 25 9 2 WHANGAMATA 2 u NGATEA 25 27 26 To Rotorua/ Taupo PAEROA i WAIHI 2 WAIHI KARANGAHAKE www.thecoromandel.com GORGE BEACH HOMEGROWN Produce, Restaurants, Cafes & Arts 1/ LUKES KITCHEN Kuaotunu 6/ HOT WATER BREWING CO. Whenuakite 12/ BREAD & BUTTER GALLERY Whitianga LOCAL MARKETS A 20 Blackjack Road, Kuaotunu, Whitianga A 1043 State Highway 25, Whenuakite A 26 Albert Street, Whitianga Tairua Market Coromandel Town Market M 07 866 4480 P 07 866 3830 P 07 866 4927 Tairua Hall, Main Road. 31 Kapanga Road, Coromandel Town. E [email protected] E [email protected] E [email protected] First Saturday morning each month. Fridays 8am - 12noon. W www.lukeskitchen.co.nz W www.hotwaterbrewingco.com W www.breadandbutter.co.nz Kuaotunu Market Whitianga Art, Craft Rustic seaside Restaurant and CaFe with wood SamPle award winning beers, tasting trays, and Bread & Butter Gallery oFFers you a broad range Kuaotunu TownshiP. Saturday morning & Farmers Market Fired Pizzas, Fresh as seaFood, amazing sunsets and beer Food, all craFted onsite. Playground and oF quality art sourced careFully From ProFessional from Labour Weekend - Easter. Soldiers Memorial Park, Whitianga. live jam sessions. From Locals to Families or the Seabreeze Kiwi Holiday park next door. artists locally and across NZ. Saturday mornings on holiday weekends travelling SurFer, Lukes Kitchen is a true Kiwi gem. Matarangi Craft Market Matarangi Village shops. and community events. Check out the website for opening hours! 7/ HOT WAVES CAFE Hot Water Beach 13/ DRIVING CREEK RAILWAY Coromandel Town Sundays from December to January Whangamata Community A 8 Pye Place, Hot Water Beach A 380 Driving Creek Rd, Coromandel and holiday weekends. Market P 07 866 3887 P 07 866 8703 F/P 0800 327 245 Tairua Fireman’s Market Port Road, Village Green. E [email protected] E [email protected] Tairua Fire Station, Main Road. Sunday 9am - 1Pm. W www.dcrail.nz Saturday morning of Labour Weekend. Waihi Market 2/ THE POUR HOUSE Hahei Licensed CaFe and Gallery only minutes walk From Hot Water Beach. Serving delicious Come to Driving Creek Railway and see amazing Coroglen Farmers Market Seddon Street, Memorial Hall. A 7 Grange Road, Hahei homemade food, tantalising vegetarian options Pottery by Barry Brickell, our Founder, and others Gumtown Hall, Coroglen. Every 3rd Saturday of the month 8.30 - 1.00pm. P 07 866 3354 and Allpress coffee. who worked alongside him. Sunday morning Labour Weekend - Easter. Waihi Beach Farmers E [email protected] Market W www.thepourhouse.nz Thames Market 8/ MERCURY BAY ESTATE WINERY Cooks Beach 14/ THE WATERWORKS Coromandel Town Pollen Street, Thames. Opposite Waihi Beach Hotel. A world class boutique brewery and quirky bar Saturday mornings 8am - 12noon. Every Sunday from Labour Weekend - Easter. situated at the start oF the world Famous Cathedral A 761a Purangi Rd, Cooks Beach A 471, The 309 Road, Coromandel Town Cove. Sit inside or outside in the beautiFul beer P 07 866 4066 P 07 866 7191 garden and samPle our great Food and quality E [email protected] E [email protected] beers. Home oF The Coromandel Brewing W www.mercurybayestate.co.nz W www.thewaterworks.co.nz ComPany. All beers brewed on site and all Food Winery, Restaurant & Bar. Gourmet Food Platters & Set in 5 acres oF native bush The Waterworks is cooked especially for you! wood Fired Pizza. Wine Tasting & sales. SPectacular home to an array oF water Powered inventions, location, amazing views. Opening hours on website. quirky contraptions and fun to discover at every turn. 3/ CATHEDRAL COVE MACADAMIAS Hahei 9/ THE CHEESE BARN AT MATATOKI Tames 15/ TOPADAHIL ART STUDIOS Opoutere Beach SUMMER MARKETS A 335 Lees Rd, Hahei A 4 Wainui Road, Matatoki, Thames A 289 Opoutere Road, Opoutere Beach P 07 867 1221 M 021 054 1765 P 07 868 1284 P 07 865 7266 M 027 342 1480 Whangamata Summer Hahei Market Day E [email protected] E [email protected] E [email protected] Festival Craft Market 5 January 2018 W www.cathedralcovemacadamias.co.nz W www.thecheesebarn.co.nz W www.thecoromandel.com 27 & 28 December 2018 Pa Road, Hahei Visit our organic macadamia orchard and enjoy Cheese Factory, Licensed CaFe, GiFts, Animals. Art is Food For the soul. Feast on renowned Williamson Park, Whangamata Waihi Beach Summer Fair Enjoy wine and award winning cheese in country Free Product tastings at the shoP. Check website French/NZ Painter Guity Evelyn’s work at her 5 January 2018 surroundings on the Hauraki Rail Trail. Onemana Market Day for opening hours. studio overlooking unspoilt Opoutere Beach. 29th December 2018 Citrus Ave, Waihi Beach Keltic Fair Tairua Wine & Food Festival 4/ COROMANDEL MUSSEL KITCHEN Coromandel Town 10/ WAIOMU BEACH CAFÉ Waiomu 16/ THE LITTLE GALLERY Whangamata & Tairua 2 January 2018 6 January 2018 Tairua Area School A 20, 309 Road (Corner State Highway 25 A 622 Thames Coast Road, Waiomu A Shop 3, 427 Port Road, Whangamata Coromandel Area School and 309 Road) P 07 868 2554 P 07 865 6922 Pauanui Market Day Mercury Bay Seaside Carnival P 07 866 7245 E [email protected] A 228 Main Road, Tairua P 07 864 7204 3 January 2018 8 January 2018 W www.musselkitchen.co.nz W facebook/waiomubeachcafe E [email protected] Kennedy Park, Pauanui Buffalo Beach, Whitianga Fresh, local Coromandel Greenshell Mussels. MK Stunning view • Supreme coffee • Crafted beverages W www.thelittlegallery.co.nz Cooks Beach Summer Gala Thames Goldrush Market Day beer brewed on-site. Relaxed, garden atmosphere. Exquisite homemade food • Electric Vehicle charging Where discerning art enthusiasts can enjoy and 4 January 2018 9 January 2018 Opening hours on website. Find us on Facebook. Art gallery • Sustainability values • Open 7 days purchase quality, contemporary local artwork. Banks Street, Cooks Beach Pollen Street, Thames ART EVENTS 5/ COROMANDEL OYSTER COMPANY Coromandel Town 11/ KORU AT RAPAURA Tames 17/ THE LAUGHING POTTERY Waihi A 1611 SH25, Manaia Road, Coromandel A 586 Tapu-Coroglen Road, RD5, Thames A 18 Rosemont Rd, Waihi Coromandel Arts Tour Steampunk The Thames P 07 866 8028 P 07 868 4821 P 0277 344 548 October November E [email protected] E [email protected] E Email: [email protected] Mercury Bay Art Escape Illume Festival W www.freshoysters.co.nz W www.rapaura.com W Website: www.laughingpottery.com March July Fresh Coromandel PaciFic Oysters handgathered Looking For a new dining exPerience? Koru at Handmade pottery. For me it is the expression of Art Waikino Colville Easter Festival & sold at the Farmgate, local seaFood, takeaways, RaPaura will ‘tease your taste buds’ with award the pure and simple perfection of imperfection. October April world famous Mussel Chowder. Dog friendly. winning dishes in the garden setting oF ‘RaPaura’. For all things art visit www.creativecoromandel.co.nz www.thecoromandel.com www.thecoromandel.com.
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