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http://www.devillecafe.co.nz/
Live music and food, open for breakfast and lunch. Focuses on providing quality fresh food using locally sourced ingredients. Also supports local brewers and vintners.
http://www.fordsnelson.co.nz/
Offers relaxed and tasteful dining in the heart of Nelson City.
http://www.hopgoods.co.nz/
Offers modern, seasonally based bistro style food in a relaxing and casual environment. Menu and wine information.
http://mangoonline.co.nz/
Central city restaurant that offers Asian and a variety of fusion food.
http://www.nelsonorganiccoop.nz/
A co-operative company established with the intention of advocating community growth, healthy living and organic knowledge sharing. Offers groceries, wholefoods and a café menu.
http://www.penguino.co.nz/
An award winning gelato and ice-cream retail shop. Open 7 days a week and sells a wide range of flavours from the regular to the exotic, plus coffees, teas and specialty biscuits.
http://m.comida.co.nz/
Serves Mediterranean dishes, pizza, pasta and paella. Information on cafe, menus, booking and takeouts.
http://www.alehousenelson.co.nz/
Restaurant , bar and conference centre. Profile, facilities, opening hours and menus.
http://www.pizzeria.co.nz/
Real Italian hand-made pizza baked in a traditional stone oven. Takeaway and restaurant for lunch and dinner.
http://www.boatshedcafe.co.nz/
Located over the water in a historic Boat Shed.
http://www.theindiancafe.com/
Dine in or takeaway Indian food. Main, lunch and takeaway menus. Nelson, Richmond, Brisbane.
http://www.vicbrewbar.co.nz/
Profile, beers and menus with gallery and information about private functions.
http://www.urbaneatery.co.nz/
Menu changes regularly with respect to whatever's current at the moment, whether it’s an ingredient, band, chef or current event.
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