Overlooking the main lake in Pukekura Park, this little cafe in an old-fashioned pavilion (1931) serves simple brunches (eggs Benedict, bacon butties, toasted bagels) alongside a cabinet full of hearty pies, chunky sausage rolls, quiches and sweet treats. Ice cream by the scoop.


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1. Pukekura Park

0.14 MILES

Lush Pukekura has 49 hectares of gardens, playgrounds, trails, streams, waterfalls, ponds and display houses. In summer, rowboats (per half-hour $15)…

2. New Plymouth Observatory

0.35 MILES

Atop Marsland Hill (great views!) is this wee observatory, with one of the most powerful public-access telescopes in NZ.

3. Kibby Carillon

0.37 MILES

On top of Marsland Hill is the cacophonous 37-bell Kibby Carillon, a huge automated glockenspiel-like device that tolls out across the New Plymouth…

4. Brooklands Zoo

0.37 MILES

A short drive uphill from the city centre in Brooklands Park is this farmy little zoo. Adorable cotton-top tamarins, wandering chooks and the walk-through…

5. Brooklands Park

0.43 MILES

Adjoining Pukekura Park, Brooklands Park is home to the Bowl of Brooklands, a world-class natural amphitheatre and sound-shell that hosts the annual WOMAD…

6. Taranaki Cathedral Church of St Mary

0.45 MILES

The austere Church of St Mary (1846) is NZ's oldest stone church and its newest cathedral! Its graveyard has the headstones of early settlers and soldiers…

7. Clock Tower

0.62 MILES

If you lose your bearings in downtown New Plymouth (or just want to know the time), look for the kooky, stripy clock tower, which is often luridly lit at…