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Picton Village Bakkerij
(cnr Auckland & Dublin Sts; items $3-8; 6am-4pm)
Dutch owners bake trays of European goodies
here, including interesting breads, filled rolls, cakes and custardy, tarty treats. An excel-
lent stop before or after the ferry.
BAKERY
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Gusto
(33 High St; meals $14-20; 7.30am-2.30pm; )
This friendly and hard-working joint does beaut
breakfasts including first-class salmon-scrambled egg and a 'Morning Glory' fry-up worth
the calories. Lunch options include local mussels or a steak sandwich.
CAFE
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Fresh Choice Supermarket
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7am-9pm)
Pretty much the only choice, and fortunately a good
(Mariners Mall, 100 High St;
one.
Le Café
(
www.lecafepicton.co.nz
;
London Quay; lunch $12-24, dinner $20-34; 7.30am-10.30pm; )
A perennially
popular spot for its quayside location, dependable food and Havana coffee. The likes of
salami sandwiches and sweets are in the cabinet, while a good antipasto platter, generous
pasta, local mussels, lamb and fish dishes feature à la carte. Laid-back atmosphere, craft
beer and occasional live gigs make this a good evening hang-out.
CAFÉ
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Café Cortado
(
www.cortado.co.nz
;
cnr High St & London Quay; mains $17-36; 8am-late)
A pleasant corner cafe and
bar with sneaky views of the harbour through the foreshore's pohutukawa and palms. This
consistent performer turns out fish dishes, good cheeseburgers and decent pizza.
CAFE
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Seamus's
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