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Coffee map | the best coffee in New Zealand is here!

Published: 2024-11-03 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/11/03, As one of the countries with the strongest coffee culture in the world, New Zealand is famous for its wide variety of coffee and good taste. So where is the best coffee in New Zealand? today we send you a guide to New Zealand Coffee. Coffee controllers are having fun. Millers Coffee 31 Cross S treet, Auckland Craig Miller runs his

As one of the countries with the strongest coffee culture in the world, New Zealand is famous for its wide variety of coffee and good taste. So where is the best coffee in New Zealand? today we send you a guide to New Zealand Coffee. Coffee controllers are having fun.

Oakland

Millers Coffee

31 Cross Street, Auckland

Craig Miller runs his specialty coffee stronghold in Oakland, specializing in espresso. Since 1988, Miler has been training a team of professionals in Oakland to bake coffee beans from New Guinea, Colombia and Kenya, which are then baked locally. If you like espresso, you shouldn't miss this place. Miller's Espresso coffee is probably the best Espresso coffee in Oakland.

Recommended coffee: Espresso

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Black & Gold Caf é

1/33 Triton Drive, Albany, Auckland

This is probably the most unexpected coffee spot, the coffee shop operator in the outer business park of Albany, which won the barista contest. Black & Gold focuses on top-notch coffee, innovative food and environmentally friendly concepts, while the cafe itself is decorated with recycled wood and retro furniture. You can enjoy the delicious coffee from the champion barista, and even if you are far away in Albany, you will think it is worth it.

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Shaky Isles

22 Customs St East, Auckland

Shaky isles is located in a historic building in Britomart, with art fonts and cartoon graffiti on its walls, everywhere describing the beauty of coffee to coffee drinkers and showing the store's fondness for coffee. The specialty here is Mocha coffee, which lingers on your tongue when New Zealand's popular Whitaker chocolate melts in your Mocha coffee.

Recommended coffee: Mocha

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Kokako

537 Great North Rd, GreyLynn, Auckland

Kokako itself is a coffee baking company, and you will find the best coffee in their own store. The coffee beans here are their own baked Kokako organic coffee beans, no matter where you sit in the store, you can smell the strong aroma of coffee.

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Espresso Workshop

19 Falcon Street, Parnell, Auckland

Espresso Workshop in Panell is a coffee shop with a sense of design, using the classic Italian La Marzocco coffee machine and the Mazzer Robur grinder, using high-quality coffee beans to create classic mellow coffee for guests. In addition to the main Espresso here, the Flat White here is also quite delicious.

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Camper Coffee

2-8 Kent Street, Newmarket, Auckland

Camper Coffee, hidden in Kent Street, has one of the best Flat White in Oakland, and even if you pass by, you can see that this small takeaway coffee shop is crowded with people. Just from the flowers on the paper cup, we can see that the boss makes every cup of coffee attentively.

Recommended coffee: Flat White

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Coffee Lab

15 Silverfield, Wairau Valley, Auckland

Coffee Lab is hidden in a tailless quiet street in Wairau Valley, and the low-key storefront does not prevent coffee users from exploring. There are many choices of coffee here, not only can you drink the high-quality mixed coffee baked by the store, but also taste the unique coffee from all over the world. If you don't think you can drink enough coffee here, you can also buy their coffee beans and a simple hand-brewing machine when you leave.

Wellington

Havana Coffee Works

163 Tory street, Wellington

Geoff Marsland and Tim Rose are the founders of Havana coffee in Wellington. Unlike other traditional ways of roasting coffee beans, Havana coffee in Wellington retains the purest original taste and high caffeine content of coffee beans. Havana coffee is undoubtedly a good coffee with a good "heavy flavor". Chef Al Brown's restaurant in Oakland serves Havana coffee.

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Red Rabbit Coffee Co

14 Leeds Street,Wellington

In a small cafe in downtown Wellington, you may miss it if you don't pay attention. It's on Leeds Street, a 5-minute walk from the pedestrian street Cuba Street. Their coffee is self-baked, mixed with beans and filtered, and you can see their roaster in this small coffee shop. And the flavor of Flat White made by this store is even more rich and fresh.

Recommended coffee: Flat White

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The Flight Coffee Hangar119 Dixon Street, Wellington

Wellington's famous Flight Coffee has many houses, each named after a type of airplane. Among them, Hanger can be regarded as the most distinctive and carefully designed store in their family. The shop used to be a parking garage, the coffee shop retained some original features such as cement floor, etc., and made it into a coffee shop with a lot of wooden furniture. Here are all kinds of coffee beans they find from all over the world, and with their meticulous roasting, it's not hard to imagine why Wellington's champion coffee winner is this family all the year round.

Christchurch

Supreme Supreme

10 Wells Street, Christchurch

Supreme Supreme in Christchurch is the second Supreme Coffee Bean store on the South Island. When choosing coffee beans, Supreme coffee factory staff will choose carefully, this time in Christchurch's Supreme shop, not only has the latest introduction of coffee machines, but also has Christchurch very outstanding baristas, I believe you can taste the coffee to your satisfaction.

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Luciano Espresso Bar

76 Moorhouse Ave, Christchurch

If you go to Christchurch, you are advised not to miss this "Champion Cafe" called Luciano. The owner of the store, Luciano Marcolino, was a famous champion barista in the Brazilian coffee industry before he founded the store. In 1998, he came to Christchurch and founded one of the best coffee shops in the city in his name. Now, he is the mainstay of Canterbury (Canterbury) and New Zealand coffee industry. Not only has he won the title of New Zealand barista champion many times, but the team he trained ensures the standard of each cup of coffee produced by the "champion shop", and even has very strict requirements on the density of coffee lacquered milk.

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Cafe Lumes

107 Fitzgerald Ave, Christchurch

The extremely stylish post-modernist cafe is made of furniture made of ordinary iron pipes. Full of post-modern art! Here, coffee is the protagonist, and all the other beautiful things do not rob the host. The use of super coffee beans, fragrant and supple flavor!

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Black Betty

165 Madras St, Christchurch

This is a popular coffee shop with a warm and elegant environment, where you can not only taste standard Italian coffee, but also drink individual coffee made in different ways, such as ice drop pot and siphon pot. When you are in the store watching the barista use Japanese-style drip filter to make coffee, while smelling the fragrance of individual coffee floating towards you, you will feel that your choice is not wrong.

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Passengers & Co

92 Russley Rd Burnside, Christchurch

The environment of this shop is very unique, decorated like a charming glass sunshine room, comfortable tables and chairs appear as a whole simple and exquisite. In this charming store, there are famous coffee beans from everywhere. Ordering your favorite coffee here will really be an unforgettable experience.

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