![]() This seaside 'burb has the oldest theatre in the Southern Hemisphere. The Best Things To Do In Devonport Catch A Film At The Vic If it’s a bit nippy, grab a blanket or cosy up to the outside fire. Watch the Devonport scene pass by from a table outside and sip on your choice of bevvy, ah heaven. This bar is the go-to joint for happy hour, although we are a firm believer in wine-o-clock being every hour after 5 pm. The vintage vibe of the Esplanade Hotel is what Devonport's all about. Soak up those rays and sip on a glass of sangria. The sun favours this courtyard so it acts as the perfect spot to touch up your tan. Vondel is one of the hippest and happenin’ places in Devonport. Keep the party going by buying a bottle of wine to take home. Devonport's Best Bars Vic Road Wine BarĪlso from the owners of Vic Road Kitchen comes the newly-opened Vic Road Wine Bar-an old-school shoe shop that's been transformed into a stylish bar where you can get amongst an ever-changing array of wines and tapas. ![]() Get your deserving tummies some mouthwatering Vietnamese eats at Hung Viet. Cafe Hung Vietįeelin’ like Asian fusion? Not a problem, Cafe Hung Viet has you sorted. It’s also a hot spot for a fun night, so, sign your name on the wall alongside the hundreds of others or get up and dance on a live music night. From the tortellini to the mussels, we're big fans. Nicolino RestaurantĪ hidden gem in Devonport, Nicolino Restaurant is where you'll find the most indulgent pasta dishes and moreish sauces. You haven’t been to Devonport if you haven’t tested out what the Chateaubriant French Café has to offer. Here, you’ll find mouth-wateringly good pastries and the most delish eats, because #treatyourself. The elegance of its name tells you all you need to know about this spot. From food served on delightfully cool homemade pottery, to cheerful service, everyone loves Corellis. Here you will find a down-to-earth, vibrant atmosphere and the best cheesecake (and carrot cake) ever made. Their choc tops are indeed tops, but there's more icy cold goodness to be had than that and it's gelato in flavours like cherries and cream, cappuccino, Italian choc chip, tiramisu, and pistachio. Scooping up some of the area's best treats is Devonport Gelato, which you'll find at The Vic cinema (more on that later). We recommend the halloumi chips with apricot honey sauce. Head here for brekkie or dinner, you won’t be disappointed. ![]() ![]() The modern atmosphere and beautifully presented dishes make for a great spot to eat out. Located right on the Devonport waterfront, Devon On The Wharf is held in high regard by locals. Bought to us by the team behind Vic Road Kitchen, these guys are dishing up tasty, sustainably caught seafood (including some lesser-used species, a nice touch) from their zero-waste kitchen inside the historic Devonport ferry terminal. If you like the sound of fish tacos, oysters, and crispy squid rings, you're going to love Fish Kitchen. And it's not just the setting that has us seeing hearts, there's Eighthirty coffee, killer sweets and sammies, and a seriously good brunch offering (we like the house crumpets with honeycomb, mascarpone, bacon jam, and prosciutto). Tucked down a tiny side street you'll find Lily Eatery, a charming café that's taken up residence inside an old brick merchant's warehouse. The talented chefs change up the menu on the reg, but expect the likes of whole wood-roasted flounder, squid ink spaghetti, and wood-fired green-lipped mussels. Known for its excellent service and high-quality eats and drinks, Vic Road Kitchen should definitely be on your Devonport to-do list. It's as steeped in deliciousness as it is history, dishing up everything from oysters and edamame to charcuterie boards and churros. Great food and wine come together at Signal Hill, which is located inside Devonport's oldest existing house and one of the area's most-loved landmarks (pretty cool, no?). Devonport's Best Restaurants And Cafes Signal Hill Could Devonport be Auckland's most charming suburb? Its old-fashioned villas, picturesque gardens and character buildings are straight out of a storybook, while it also happens to be located right beside the sea and beneath the watchful eye of not one, but two volcanic mountains.Īdd to that a slew of boutique shops, eateries, and other things to see and do (plus the fact it's a mere ten-minute ferry trip from the CBD), and we reckon it's not only a contender for Auckland's most charming suburb-but its best. So here's the lowdown on the best restaurants and cafes, bars, things to do and shops in the small but mighty village of Devonport.
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