Prefab
Go where the locals go at this stylish inner city café and bakery.
836 Fergusson Drive, Upper Hutt
The shelves at Dough Bakery are full of crusty sourdough, soft focaccia, aromatic rye bread, and seeded gluten-free loaves. Dough has perfected the craft of artisan bread making using the best local and seasonal ingredients.
Take a loaf home, or linger in the café with a coffee and something to eat. The counter is always full of baked goods. There are doughnuts, fresh sandwiches, and plenty of sweet treats. Regulars often come for the chilli cheese scones. Delicate cakes, cookies and scrolls make the perfect take-home treat. The menu champions bread, with eggs on sourdough, toasted sandwiches, and more.
Set inside Whirinaki Whare Taona, the huge gallery space offers a light and bright setting. Artists and regulars rub shoulders with locals and visitors to the area. This is a place of community and connection.
Owners Tim and Mia Tracey spent weeks experimenting with sourdough before their lightbulb moment in 2020. They realised there was a gap in the market for artisan bread, so they established Dough Bakery. Their passion for producing quality food from scratch is evident in every mouthful. Most of their produce is from nearby Mangaroa Farms. They even grow their own cucumbers to make condiments and pickles.
The bread-making journey escalated quickly for Tim and Mia. They have a dedicated bakery (Dough Bakery HQ) also in Upper Hutt, a Doughnut Wagon, and further takeaway locations in Wellington city. They also supply bread and baked goods to their sister café Pickle & Pie.
Go where the locals go at this stylish inner city café and bakery.
A sleek Wellington café is in pursuit of the perfect croissant, and after taking your first bite you’ll find the proof is in the pastry. It takes three days to make something so good you’ll consume it in three minutes.
At the top of eclectic Cuba Street, Fidel’s Café is a Wellington institution serving Cuban coffee, “good, honest food” and a bohemian atmosphere.
Customs is at the heart of the capital’s coffee scene, and a trip to Wellington wouldn’t be complete without a stop here.
Home to the Good Fortune Coffee Co., this quirky little café serves up fair trade coffee and vibrant cabinet food.
Iced coffee, matcha, and trendy merchandise are all on offer at this creative city café.
From the glow of its walls to the menu, August serves up a warm Mediterranean twist on flavour and feel.
A downtown Wellington classic, where deals are made over great coffee and great food.
In a city where coffee is a serious business, a brew bar takes things to a new level and invites you to experience your shot in a different way.
Brunch classics, famous kedgeree, and some of the best cheese scones in town.