At the Normanby we offer a clean friendly atmosphere with a touch of character to add to your dining experience.
Features: Licensed
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(1 reviews)
454 North RdNorth East Valley
The Palms Restaurant is a great place to enjoy a unique dining experience while enjoying the tranquil setting of the Queens Gardens in the heart of Dunedin City. The restaurant is a favourite in the Dunedin dining scene, and the strong lunch and dinner menu is popular among locals and visitors alike. The Palms focuses on delivering "the total Dunedin dining experience" which goes beyond the meal, to encompass atmosphere and service Award winning restaurant NZ Beef and Lamb 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011 and 2012
Features: Licensed, BYO, Romantic, Wheelchair Accessible
(17 reviews)
18 Queens GardensDunedin Central
A culinary extravaganza in a casual bar setting: You can enjoy a HUGE range, from a Kiwi Burger with fries (Homemade beef pattie, lettuce, tomato, egg, beetroot, cheese & mayo), to 'Cock-a-doodle Pesto' (chicken breast crumbed & stuffed with basil pesto, cream cheese & bacon. With your choice of delicious Mushroom or Pepper sauce if you wish). Mmmmm. Check out the menu. The Baaa serves a comprehensive range of main meal menu options for lunch or dinner, plus an all day bar menu. The Culinary Team is preparing food for you every day from 10am and licensed till 1am Mon - Sat and 10pm Sun.
Features: Licensed, Outdoor Dining
(3 reviews)
746 Great King StDunedin North
Carey's Bay Historic Hotel prides itself on serving up succulent, freshly caught fish of the day, for the freshest seafood experience. Also on the menu you'll find traditional pub dishes such as beer-battered fish & chips, hearty seafood-chowder, fish-pie, and steak & eggs. All this, alongside a variety of adventurous dishes such as Thai seafood curry, pork belly five-spice, lamb shank korma, plus Carey's Bay Hotel's glorious seafood platter. Large group bookings outside standard dining hours are welcome. Plus extensive blackboard bar menu is on from 3pm til close, 7 days. This gorgeous venue dates back to 1874, and provides plenty of cosy corners, with open-fires to warm your toes, plus lovely views across the bay. 'The Conservatory' provides covered, heated pseudo-al-fresco dining in winter, or a sunny and open outdoor space during summer-time, as does 'The Courtyard' area. You'll find a perfect spot for a romantic candle-lit meal, or a smart but casual spot for lunch-dining. Other spaces include 'The Snug' & 'The Upstairs Lounge'. The Snug is a classy space providing private dining for up to 14. Comfy leather chairs and gorgeous big table, enhanced by a huge 'picture-window' over Careys Bay; Book personalised service in private Upstairs Lounge for stunning views down the harbour. Suits couples or groups of up to 20 diners. $50 fee.
Features: Licensed, Romantic, Great View, Outdoor Dining
(4 reviews)
17 Macandrew RdCareys Bay
Crown Mill Restaurant is Dunedin's newest and classiest restaurant, with quality affordable dining with larger portions to satisfy, separate function facility with large open fire...perect for any function or conference event
Features: Licensed, Romantic, Wheelchair Accessible, Outdoor Dining
(15 reviews)
2 Manor PlaceDunedin Central
(0 reviews)
275 Brockville RdBrockville
Madly British is Dunedin's funky new restaurant with a perfectly executed British theme. Owner Ronnie Bhogal, has embraced the British concept right down to the mushy peas, cucumber sandwiches, HP sauce, toad in a hole, and an English-style curry. During the big earthquake of 2011, Ronnie Bhogal's Christchurch restaurants (Two Fat Indians) were all sadly destroyed. The silver lining is that Ronnie has turned his attention to Dunedin, with Madly British being the result! Madly British proudly supports several charities. Including strong support of local cricket and rugby, as well as raising money for the Breast Cancer Foundation. For every coffee brought at Madly British, a $1 is donated to the foundation, and $3 for every high tea. Ronnie hopes to raise $50,000 for the foundation by October 2012. With such a diverse menu, Madly British has three chefs, each with a set of complimentary specialist skills, so diners get the best flavours from each dish. Between 'table-numbers' being replaced by pics of British icons, (eg Mr Bean!), and Queen Victory Sponge Cake, an extensive range of teas, including the specially invented Prince William and Kate’s wedding tea blend, plus the ever-popular tea loaf. Madly British boasts a tempting selection of local and imported beers (try the chocolate beer!). (Source: Dunedin Tourism)
(10 reviews)
286 Princes StDunedin Central
134 Prince Albert RdSt Kilda
28 Maclaggan StDunedin Central
(7 reviews)
6 Gordon RdMosgiel
Dunedin is home to some of the rarest wildlife in the World!
If you're coming to Dunedin make sure you check out the Otago Peninsula.
s it possible that we are actually half way through May? It seems like just yesterday that we were surfing in boardies (well, some of us) and enjoying surf sessions that started at 8:30pm and finished well after 10pm
Built in 1871, Larnach Castle is New Zealand’s only castle and is quite rightly one of Dunedin’s and New Zealand’s most picturesque places to visit.
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