St Heliers Bay Cafe & Bistro is a café Saint Heliers Auckland located in New Zealand.
Tamaki Drive (St Heliers Bay Road) Auckland New Zealand
Reservations | No |
Credit Cards | Yes |
Wi-Fi | No |
Outdoor Seating | Yes |
Menus | Brunch, Lunch, Dinner |
Another super spot from The Store people. Fresh, seasonal produce . Free sparkling water . And what a view !
Styley waterfront Cafe & Bistro - just opened. Same owners as Takapuna Beach Cafe , Kohimarama cafe & The Store
Great brunch with sea views . Nice interior, the best of the cafes along the bay in my opinion.
Egg benedicts are great, perfect place for a Sunday brunch . Busy place but still cosy.
Amazing view , modern architecture , fresh market fish !
Service is really good and food is always great! Ocean view is also great
Got to try the award winning gelato it's a must
Lavender blueberry mascarpone hot cakes , and beautiful space,
Great take away menu
Gorgeous cafe with some of the best coffee in Auckland.
Excellent cafe style dining. Service spot on. We'll be back
The view and the ambience is amazing however, coffee is horrible.
Most comfortable chairs I have ever sat on!
Great service, perhaps a tad extreme?
Watch out for racist older ladies with attitudes to match
Nice venue, good views but a little hyped up. Food was just average.
Not into kids.
Good healthy, paleo and gluten-free breakfast and lunch options. I have not tried their coffee. - Joanna
Great coffee and awesome breakfast! Love the setting too... highly recommend this place! - Maytinee Coe
Seafood options are amazing. Have your fish dish and have a seat at outside if you are lucky and enjoy a lazy afternoon meal at weekend. - Cigdem Cakci Robert
Great beach, toilets, changing, showers, play park, swim area and a selection of good bars, restaurants and ice cream. As with all beaches you can check the water quality on swimsafe. - Steve
Good selection of international brands. One stop shop for an afternoon of shopping. Regular sales at Kathmandu. - Gé .
The winter menu is excellent. Focus on comfort food with a tweak of innovation. - Peter Macaulay