365 Days | #33 | Bungalo Cafe

covered deck out the front of bungalo cafe

Great name for a cafe that’s housed in an old brick bangalow (cute spelling too) in Birkenhead. These guys used to have Villa in Birkenhead Point and they’re still doing great stuff. The coffee’s worth a drive across town for, and they know how to cook! (is that Mum in the kitchen?). I have a friend who calls in every morning on his way to work for a coffee and a cheese scone – says they’re to die for. Personally, I think the spicy apple bran muffins are divine. Plenty of seating, with a big, covered deck out the front and big tables. Friendly, prompt service-with-a-smile. Located at 96 Mokoia Road, open every day (8-3:30 weekdays, 8-3:00 weekends).

September 9, 2010   No Comments

365 Days | #32 | Kennedy Park

Child's view of Kennedy Park

Spent a few hours wandering around the much improved Kennedy Park with its fabulous climbing rope adventure playground, and brand new steps leading down to the Castor Bay back beach. The park has superb views across the Hauraki Gulf, and you can walk along to Rahopara Pa, where you can still see evidence of gardens and kumara pits dating back to the early 1800s. There’s a petanque court on a lower, sheltered part of the park, new members welcome!

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September 7, 2010   No Comments

365 Days | #31 | Jam Organic Cafe

Busy lunch crowd at Jam Organic Cafe

Busy lunch crowd at Jam Organic Cafe

I reckon if I were to open a cafe in Takapuna, it would just about look like Jam Organic Cafe in Hurstmere Road (behind Movenpick). We’ve had to follow owner Jules from her previous cafe in Milford, but it didn’t take long to find her, and her trademark blackboard menu, big pitchers of water brimming with chunks of seasonal fruit, and some of the best looking cafe food you’ll find on the Shore continue to draw a loyal following. Jam’s MO is to use organic and locally sourced produce where possible, and they don’t compromise on quantity, either. The Jam burger is massive (I could probably manage a half), packed with avocado, beef patty, bacon, lettuce, horseradish sauce, tomato, aioli (I think I got it all) – I’d defy anyone to get their gob around one of these monsters – Knife and fork required!

Jam has a liquor license and a fairly comprehensive range of wines (including some organic wine) and beer. The coffee roast is one of the best around (Toasted Espresso) and they have baristas that know how to do a good extraction. I have yet to be disappointed with a coffee from Jam.

This place is well patronised, especially by the road biking fraternity in the mornings. There’s plenty of seating, inside and out, including a big communal dining table with arty/foodie books to browse. Lots of fun, quirky details that will amuse, like getting a jar of jam to identify your table order, rather than a predicable old number.

August 29, 2010   No Comments

365 Days | #30 | Depot Art Space

Located in an old factory at 28 Clarence St, Devonport, the Depot Artspace is a vibrant, dynamic community project supporting local artists of all persuasions. Open every day, the gallery is bound to have at least one exhibition to inspire and challenge you. Exhibits might be of paintings, drawings, sculpture or even textiles, and the artists might be well seasoned or complete newbies. The great thing about the Depot is that they are all inclusive and they’re always initiating new projects. As well as being an art gallery, the Depot has a recording studio, an on-line magazine giving artists voice, a community radio station and a regular forum for artists, writers and musicians. Check out all the amazing things they’re doing, including upcoming exhibitions here.

August 26, 2010   No Comments

365 Days | #29 | Waiwera Thermal Resort

Formerly known simply as Waiwera Hot Pools, this holiday attraction just north of the North Shore has undergone some huge changes in recent years. It’s always been popular with families and groups of teens for a weekend or evening outing, and now there’s even more reasons to visit. They’ve had the movie pool for some time, running two sessions each day (4pm & 7pm) of family movies. Click here to see what’s screening today. There are a number of pools to suit your age and temperature preference. The hydoslides have always been a big hit with the kids, both big and small, and some super duper new slides are being installed.

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August 21, 2010   No Comments

365 Days | #25 | Kayak to Rangitoto

Tony and I have kayaked to Rangitoto on 2 occasions – once in tandem kayaks  and then in our own individual kayaks, and I can really recommend it for a great day’s outing. If you’re not feeling super energetic, then grab a mate and go tandem. It’ll take roughly 45 minutes to get across to Rangitoto (watch out for big boats as you cross the channel). While it’s great to do this during the summer months, and have a swim when you get to the island, the winter days are often sunny and settled, and the trip can be just as satisfying.

You must take a picnic lunch and plenty of water with you, and relax on the beach when you get to Rangitoto (there are no shops!) We generally walk to the top and enjoy the views over the Hauraki Gulf. It’s a pleasant walk and can round off the day very nicely.

If you’re new to kayaking, and you don’t own one, you can hire a kayak from Canoe and Kayak North Shore (based in Constellation Drive) and you can even take kayaking lessons from them if you want to build up some confidence first.

July 26, 2010   No Comments

365 Days | #24 | Play Tennis

Tennis is often described as a “Sport for Life”. It doesn’t matter what age you are; as long as you can move, you can play tennis. Whether you’re a complete novice,  like to have the odd game, or you’re seriously contemplating getting into club tennis, there are plenty of options available on the North Shore. Local tennis clubs always welcome new members, and they sometimes have complementary coaching included in the subscription price.

I’ve been a member of Takapuna Tennis Club for the past 6 or 7 years and enjoy a fairly low-key approach, with midweek ladies’ day my session of choice. It’s not at all serious and we have a good laugh. There are other adult sessions available on the weekend and in the evening, as well as the more serious interclub competition.

If you’d like to get the basics right first, you can contact TennisLife for private or group coaching lessons. But if you just want to get onto the court and have a hit around, you can usually get access via club members that are onsite, and play for an hour or so for a nominal fee (around $5, although club members always have priority).

Find your local tennis club here:

Albany

Beach Haven

Birkenhead

Campbells Bay

Devonport (Ngataringa)

Forrest Hill (Becroft Park)

Glenfield

Lake Pupuke

Mairangi Bay

Milford

Takapuna

July 23, 2010   No Comments

365 Days | #23 | Passion Cafe

Passion Cafe

Passion by name, passion by nature. Owner Julene Payne has plenty of it and it shows in her cafe. The food is cooked onsite – all the old favourites, presented with flair, like cheese scones, sweet and savoury muffins, friands, brioche, club sandwiches and pies, as well as daily specials like mince on toast and quiche. Every time I’ve eaten here, the food has been delicious. The coffee is also superb – supplied by local roastery Planet Espresso.

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July 21, 2010   No Comments