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The chain was created by the hotel division of New Zealand Breweries (now Lion).Their first Cobb & Co opened in 1973 in their Auckland South Pacific Hotel. [9] [2]At its peak in the 1980s there were 37 Cobb & Co restaurants around New Zealand, but as of 2025 the chain had shrunk to eight branches: six in regional towns and centres in the North Island (Levin, New Plymouth, Porirua, Rotorua ...
The first McDonald's restaurant in New Zealand opened on Cobham Court in central Porirua on Monday 7 June 1976, however it was not officially opened until the following Saturday. The original menu featured the Big Mac (75 cents), Quarter Pounder (65c), Quarter Pounder with Cheese (75c), Filet-O-Fish (65c), cheeseburger (40c) and hamburger (30c ...
In 2020, Josh and his wife Helen opened Onslow, a restaurant located in Auckland. [8] Also in 2020 they purchased The Oyster Inn, a bistro and boutique hotel on Waiheke Island. [9] In October 2023, Josh and his wife Helen opened Gilt Brasserie in Auckland's historic Chancery Chambers Building. [10]
Favona, Auckland [73] Countdown Metro (rebranded to Woolworths Metro in 2024) Supermarket [75] Groceries, takeaway food [75] 4 [75] 2 [75] Woolworths New Zealand [75] 2019 at Commercial Bay, Auckland CBD [76] Favona, Auckland [75] Country Road: Clothing store [77] Clothing, children's clothing [77] 11 [77] 6 [77] Country Road Group [77] Unknown ...
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Don't Get Saucy With Me Bernaise (1996), Random House New Zealand [5] Fete Accomplie: A New Zealander's Culinary Romance; Sirocco: In Search of Moorish Flavours (2002), Random House New Zealand [6] Can We Help it if We're Fabulous (2008), Penguin Books ISBN 9780143008040 [7]
nazar_ab/Getty Images. Why I Love It: off grid, laid back, pristine beaches Average Daily Temperature in March: 77°F Places to Stay: The Captain’s Cove (from $108/night); Polynesian Beach Loft ...
Karangahape Road (commonly known as K' Road) is one of the main streets in the central business district (CBD) of Auckland, New Zealand.The massive expansion of motorways through the nearby inner city area – and subsequent flight of residents and retail into the suburbs from the 1960s onwards – turned it from one of Auckland's premier shopping streets into a marginal area with the ...