Creel Tackle House & Cafe

Cafe · Turangi

Creel Tackle House & Cafe

Cafe · Turangi

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189 Taupahi Road, Tūrangi 3334, New Zealand

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Creel Tackle House & Cafe by null
Creel Tackle House & Cafe by null
Creel Tackle House & Cafe by null
Creel Tackle House & Cafe by null
Creel Tackle House & Cafe by null
Creel Tackle House & Cafe by null
Creel Tackle House & Cafe by null
Creel Tackle House & Cafe by null
Creel Tackle House & Cafe by null
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French patisserie delights, brioche, burgers, and coffee.  

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189 Taupahi Road, Tūrangi 3334, New Zealand Get directions

creeltackle.com
@creeltackle

NZ$10–20

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189 Taupahi Road, Tūrangi 3334, New Zealand Get directions

+64 27 600 6344
creeltackle.com
@creeltackle

NZ$10–20

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Creel Tackle House & Cafe – Turangi, New Zealand - Gastro Obscura

"Tucked inside a fly fisherman’s paradise, this eatery pays homage to French patisserie. About an hour from the Tongariro River on New Zealand’s North Island, one of the country’s oldest fly-fishing tackle shops operates in the quiet town of Turangi. Fly fisherman know it as a one-stop shop for preparing themselves to venture down the famous Tongariro, which is the most-fished river in the country. After opening in the 1920s, the shop has since changed hands several times and moved down the street, all the while maintaining a stellar reputation for its owners’ fly-fishing expertise. And thanks to Grant and Deb Alley, who currently operate it, the Creel Tackle House has another lure: brioche. Grant handles food for fish, while Deb, who is classically trained in French patisserie, takes care of food for people. Past the glaring lures and hooks, nestled off to the side, her tiny bakery and cafe churns out epicurean delights every single day. But this outpost is no afterthought. It’s one of the best places to eat for miles around. The shop sells homemade pies, shortbread, fresh fruit tarts with cream, vegetable galettes, preserves, breakfast, lunch, coffee, and gifts. Don’t miss the signature chorizo burger or her famous brioche (plus, brioche french toast on the weekends). Know Before You Go Contact the bakery for packed lunches suitable for picnics and—naturally—fishing trips. The cafe is open from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., and the tackle shop is open from 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m." - rachelrummel

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Alessandra Distefano

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Pretty little cafe located at the back of the fishing shop. Small menu but delicious food. We got the bacon bagel and the yogurt. Coffee was also good! Friendly staff. The place is small, just few tables available inside and a few more outside. It opens at 8am.

Ariana Theresa Campbell-Edgar

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So disappointing! Finally got to go in and have a look at the place and order some lunch but man was it hugely over priced but the food was not bland. Turkish bread sandwich $18!!!! All I could taste was tomato with a whole 2 tiny pieces of kransky in each half. Ice coffee asked for ice cream and cream, ice cream was forgotten but couldn’t taste coffee only a watered down milk with a very slight hint of coffee. Banana cake plastic tasting nothing spectacular. What was sad most of all was all the people who worked there or may have been owners I’m not sure but everyone soooooo lovely but definitely let down by quality and price.

Sarah-Marie R. Boerner Albertson

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Stopped here for breakfast. Good food and coffee options. Friendly staff. Lots of getting to know one another and visit with other customers since this is a smaller, but popular eating spot in the area.

Joy Gribben

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This gorgeous wee cafe is a must on a roadie - excellent coffee and best tasty breakfast. This cutie is just off state highway 1 and has a totally different vibe to the shopping side of town. If you want the best of kiwi hospitality - here’s your home away from home. Chef checked I enjoyed it and was chuffed when I told her how brilliant it was - gorgeous!

Davide Baj

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Their coffee was really really good, as so were the almond croissant, bacon and egg croissant and the salmon bagel. Highly recommended!

Robyn Mourie

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Great flat white coffee Lovely vibe Very busy, but the staff did a great job getting through the orders

Felicity D

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AMAZING cafe! One of the best meals I had travelling through New Zealand. I had the maple roast tomatoes with ricotta on sourdough for breakfast. It was so good I came back for lunch on the same day for a delicious mushroom filo pastry with horseradish cream and a slice of their ginger loaf - delicious! The staff were also so friendly.

Saranya A

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Enjoyed the breakfast here thou it was slightly pricey - but it is a family run shop and the owner is really friendly with the locals. Hubby liked his coffee as well