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centric base. To get here from the city, drive up North Rd, turn right into Glendining Ave
and then left into Arden St.
Eating
Inexpensive Asian restaurants are clustered along George St; most do takeaways. Uphill
from the Octagon, Roslyn has good restaurants and cafes, and the beachy ambience of St
Clair is great for a lazy brunch.
JUST GIVE ME THE COFFEE & NO ONE WILL GET HURT
Dunedin has some excellent coffee bars in which you can refuel and recharge.
Fix OFFLINE MAP GOOGLE MAP (15 Frederick St; Mon-Sat) Wage slaves queue
at the pavement window every morning, while students and others with time on
their hands relax in the courtyard. Fix doesn't serve food, but you can bring along
your own.
Mazagran Espresso Bar OFFLINE MAP GOOGLE MAP (36 Moray Pl; 8am-6pm
Mon-Fri, 10am-2pm Sat) The godfather of Dunedin's coffee scene, this compact
wood-and-brick coffee house is the source of the magic bean for many of the city's
restaurants and cafes.
Strictly Coffee OFFLINE MAP GOOGLE MAP ( www.strictlycoffee.co.nz ; 23 Bath St;
7.30am-4pm Mon-Fri) Stylish retro coffee bar hidden down grungy Bath St. Different
rooms provide varying views and artworks to enjoy while you sip and sup.
City Centre
Otago Farmers Market MARKET $
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( www.otagofarmersmarket.org.nz ; Dunedin Railway Station; 8am-12.30pm Sat) This thriving
market is all local, all edible (or drinkable) and mostly organic. Grab felafels or espresso
to sustain you while you browse, and stock up on fresh meats, seafood, vegies and cheese
for your journey. Also pick up some locally brewed Green Man organic beer. Sorted.
The Good Oil CAFE $
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