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Epic Views, Cosy Vibes

You’ll Want To Stick Around In These Canterbury Restaurants

Puffer jackets and woolly jumpers aren’t the only ways to escape the winter chill. There’s no better way to warm the soul than settling down with a glass of your favourite beverage accompanied with locally sourced bites and a killer view.

From panoramic vistas to cosy vibes by the roaring log fire, you’ll want to stick around and relax in these Christchurch and Canterbury restaurants.

Cosy Restaurants You’ll Want To Stick Around In

Miro, Christchurch

Nestled in a 1930s heritage building adorned with history and art deco features is a local favourite in Christchurch’s brunch department. From the classic eggs benedict to smoked brisket, Miro’s ever-changing menu puts local producers and suppliers at centre stage. As you settle into a comfy armchair next to the log fire with a breakfast cocktail in hand, you’ll soon discover how easy it is to let the hours pass by in this delightful space.  

176 Oxford Terrace, Christchurch 

Brew Moon Brewing Company, Hurunui

Considered the home of beer in Amberley, the Brew Moon Brewing Company has been churning out handcrafted beer and gourmet wood-fired pizzas for the last two decades. The family-run establishment offers 16 taps pouring beer brewed on-site and a weekly internationally-inspired pizza topping special to keep you on your toes. Get cosy by the fire, from the colourful stools at the bar or at a high table overlooking the brewery.

12 Markham Street, Amberley

The Dubliner, Mid Canterbury

It was once Methven’s post office, but these days it’s home to a multi award-winning pub that serves some serious Irish grub. Not only that, The Dubliner is one of the cosiest spots for a cheeky pint across Mid Canterbury! While you smash back a Murphy’s stout pie or the herb crusted lamb rack, take notice of the historic building’s original features, including the postmaster’s lockers.

116 Main Street, Methven

Come For The Food, Stay For The Views

HarBar, Banks Peninsula

This coast-hugging beach bar and kitchen is undoubtedly the best spot for casual bevvies and bites in Akaroa. Situated close enough to the water’s edge that you could almost touch it, every seat at Harbar boasts stunning, uninterrupted views of the picture-perfect Akaroa Harbour. Watch the boats bobbing about as you treat your tastebuds to an exceptional menu, from fish tacos and gin marinated mussels to pizzas and burgers.

83 Rue Jolie, Akaroa

Snowline Lounge, Mackenzie

Immerse yourself in the majestic beauty of Aoraki/Mt Cook while curled up by the fire at the Hermitage Hotel’s Snowline Lounge. It’s the perfect spot to defrost with an alpine-themed cocktail after an adventurous day exploring New Zealand’s highest peaks. Follow it up with an Aoraki Smoked Salmon Salad or Mt River Wild Venison to top it all off.

89 Terrace Road, Aoraki/Mount Cook Village

The Pier Hotel, Kaikōura

Sitting right on the waterfront at the edge of the Kaikōura Peninsula is a classic Kiwi eatery with the best views in town. Housed within a cosy seaside hotel once filled with local whalers and fishermen, The Pier Hotel’s pub grub and seafood offerings have kept locals and visitors coming back for more since the late 19th century. Go for the oven-baked Kaikōura crayfish or the impressive seafood platter if you’re in the mood for sharing.

1 Avoca Street, Kaikoura

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