Teed Street Larder

Cafe · Newmarket

Teed Street Larder

Cafe · Newmarket
7 Teed Street, Newmarket, Auckland 1023, New Zealand

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Teed Street Larder is a bright, contemporary café in Newmarket, ideal for brunch with its diverse menu, inviting space, and friendly service.  

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7 Teed Street, Newmarket, Auckland 1023, New Zealand Get directions

teedstreetlarder.co.nz
@teedstreetlarder

NZ$20–30 · Menu

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7 Teed Street, Newmarket, Auckland 1023, New Zealand Get directions

+64 9 524 8406
teedstreetlarder.co.nz
@teedstreetlarder

NZ$20–30 · Menu

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Joseph Forteza

Google
With its generous layout and seating options inside and outside, this cafe provides a charming setting to enjoy your food. The amazing crew greeted us and showed exceptional care; their vibrant energy captured our attention right away. A diverse array of choices awaits you, including kitchen menu selections and beverages, highlighted by an impressive showcase of pastries and desserts up front. One should highlight the lack of trashy and shallow music, along with the ample space and cleanliness of the washrooms. Summer has arrived, and it's common to expect buzzing flies while eating; however, their conspicuous absence results from the Rentokil system fixed to the wall. All is satisfactory! Those who love food need to experience this restaurant! With two visits behind us, we eagerly anticipate the upcoming ones!

Stefanie Ho

Google
I loved the atmosphere here, the service was amazing, and i loved that you could study here, with their free wifi. However, the matcha was not up to standard. You could not taste any matcha, and it just tasted like cinnamon water. Will come back, not for the matcha.

Emma Austin

Google
Super yummy, great looking food. Staff were lovely. Dog friendly for outside.

Etomia Wilson

Google
First time visit the food was so good I forgot to photograph it. Great attentive service and coffee. A cozy buzz great menu and cabinet food. Busy but not crowded the space works very well.

Ashika Clarke

Google
Amazing service! The staff are so friendly and attentive. Service is fast and food was delicious. I ordered a chicken pie and it was the best chicken pie I’ve ever had!

Monet Bailey-Ngatai

Google
Went here for breakfast on Good Friday, thankfully it was open! The service was great, the staff were so hospitable and attentive. The general vibe was nice, there weren’t too many people, had a very large open space with an indoor and outdoor area. I ordered Eggs Benedict with Salmon, was so good. Easy to eat which my braces were thankful for, they even had toothpicks at the counter! The egg was soft and cooked perfectly, with the runny yolk and everything! They were also super accommodating, I asked for no bread and they offered to replace it with hash brown with no extra fee. I’m not sure if they had that as an option on the menu but I was grateful that they offered either way. I ordered an English breakfast tea as my drink, which was yum. Had a very cute glass teapot. Slay for the aesthetic. It was also very affordable considering it was in quite a nice cafe in Newmarket, surprised me and my girlfriend. Anyway, it was a great experience! Would definitely go back.

Nathan Clarke

Google
Possibly the best cafe in Newmarket! We just had an impromptu lunch date at Teed Street Larder and loved it. The food, coffee and service were 5/5. The staff are friendly and welcoming. Highly recommend.

Liz Scott

Google
I’ve loved everything I’ve tried here. Is there a lot on the menu I would pick? No… but that’s because I’m incredibly fussy 😂 flavours are always bursting and every time I’ve ordered fish and chips the salad has been super fresh. Coffee is strong but leaves you with a nice warmth inside.

Peter Z.

Yelp
Eggs Benedict with bacon on sourdough was amazing. Porridge came with warmed cream and was very tasty. Highly recommend this spot.

Tracey C.

Yelp
This is one of my Newmarket favourites, the coffee is very good, enough said really. Teed St Larder use Three Beans and which give the coffee a strong almost chocolatey flavour. There aren't many places that make a proper long black but Teedy does, water on the side not in the cup, that is sacrilege, you dilute the caffeine content. The space is cool too, big and airy with plenty of seats and if you don't mind pigeons there is outdoor seating too. Inside the crates for tables are pretty cool and add to the relaxed vibe. Teed Street Larder is one of those places you can stay a while, order a coffee or two and just chill out. Easily also one of the best places to get a double shot of the good stuff.

Nora B.

Yelp
I am finding it increasingly difficult to stay away from the tarts at this place. For years I had the best intention to try their food, only to end up deciding to spend my calories on a tart and a coffee. The coffee is delicious here. For the newbies I would definitly recommend the lemon and rhubab tarts. The layering of crisp pastry casing and lush cream patisserie (if you can see the vanilla beans you are in great hands indeed) is balanced with the sourness of lemon and rhubab! Bon TSL lends itself to modern industrial, and while this can be invigorating, it can get a little loud. Beware if you have a sensetive set of ears. Why not 5 stars...well that is surly coming once I can get past their pastries. Yum!

James W.

Yelp
It was my first time going to this place & it was a stinking hot day & my lasting impression was that there were too many flies & inside there were sparrows & bird dirt in the light fixtures. I had the pork belly sandwich with kimchi. The thing is I think they forgot the kimchi. Because it had no crunch, no spice, but & I will say this this.... The pork was sensational. Properly gooey, delicious and flavourful. The bread was slightly stale or maybe it was the style of the bun. Anyway I might be back, I found out my friend moved here from the Turkish cafe & for the coffee drinkers.... She is an awesome barista.

Dave S.

Yelp
This is our weekend brunch spot in Newmarket. The food is always different and amazing.

Amy M.

Yelp
This is a favourite eating spot of mine whenever I'm in Newmarket, they do excellent food with great portion sizes and extremely cheap prices. For a savoury treat I like to grab some of their israeli cous cous, lots of delicious flavours in there or their savoury brioches are fantastic. For a sweet treat I never go past their scones, best scones I have ever had, easily! It's a lovely place to sit for a while too, often I just come in for a hot drink and to read one of their magazines. It's a big cafe, lots of seating both indoors and out. The service is friendly and always attentive, I don't like my scones heated up, and they always listen, it comes out just how I like it every time.

Katherine L.

Yelp
Teed Street Larder is okay. It's not five stars. The food is good but it's not off the hook or anything, and it's a little overpriced. The coffee is pretty good though. I think, generally speaking, it's a good café, but I'm put off by the atmosphere. It feels too dark in there, and like they haven't made the best use of space. Kind of like it's being renovated but it's unfinished. That's how I feel - like it's unfinished and too dark. Positive experiences include a toasted sandwich I got one time, and a brioche. I don't even like brioche and it was enjoyable so that's saying something. There's outdoor seating if you can get it, the little courtyard is relatively pleasant and good for people watching.

Connie M.

Yelp
Hmmm - I can't really see what all the fuss is about with this place. Called in for a late lunch but was very confused about what sort of meals this cafe actually had to offer. There are blackboard writings on the wall behind the counter but I could not really see a definitive menu. The list of coffees available appeared to be down the other end from the cash register so I could not see well enough to make a choice and didn't want to lose my place in the queue. There were a few dry scones on the counter. The person on the till was not very helpful and appeared to want me to hurry so I just ordered a drink and decided to get something to eat later at a more user-friendly establishment. Unfortunately there was about a 12 minute wait for the coffee and the tiny cups were quite stained. Not nice. Since Newmarket has so many eateries I probably won't ever venture back to TSL.

Sarah H.

Yelp
Sorry, but, I have to disagree with the hype around Teed Street Larder... Frankly, I'm unimpressed. Here my rundown: + Food is hit or miss: the scones = yum, brunch = decent (although lacking in the vegetarian category), lunch = average, smoothies/juices = small servings & overpriced. + Service is slow. A takeaway coffee at prime time will probably set you back around 15-20 minutes, in my experience. + ...and speaking of coffee, I thought this could possibly be their 'saving grace' but alas, no. They use Three Beans which is absolutely high quality butttt it doesn't quite matter if the barista skills aren't up to par. The numerous coffees I've ordered here were weak and lukewarm (note: their standard size only includes one shot of espresso). WOMP. They have a nice outdoor seating area and plenty of space inside too, but...that's not enough to get me back here anytime soon.

Sarah B.

Yelp
I was looking forward to a warm yummy breakfast on this cold winters day, unfortunately we were served with mushy pancakes and uncooked mushrooms and raw haloumi. Seriously disappointed in this place, the service was really slow and the food was terrible. 2 stars for serious lack of quality.

Melissa F.

Yelp
Great coffee house located in the heart of Newmarket. Offers a tasty menu from traditional eggs Benedict to burgers. Child-friendly, approachable staff and parking right outside! Good meeting place for family, work or after shopping in Teed Street!

Leigh W.

Yelp
I love this place - the food is great, the service happy and efficient. Yummy sandwiches which they will toast or you can have them fresh; an interesting and relatively healthy brunch and lunch menu; fresh juices; great coffee and delicious sweet treats. The only reason I haven't scored it a 5 is the presence of sparrows who insist on flying in from time to time to check out what might be left. The presence of birds in eating places disturbs me - they freak me!

Paul P.

Yelp
Great service, and the bacon & eggs brunch was excellent with good gluten free bread. A few flies inside which was annoying but otherwise the atmosphere was ok. The food was delivered in good time and staff were warm and friendly.

Kathy L.

Yelp
Finally got to see what was in Teed Street Larder- and definitely want to come back. It was far more spacious that I thought with a long space inside with wooden tables and seats all around. Though if the sun is out, there is a few outside as well- which is where we were after I managed to nab the last one available. They have real great wall features with open crate boxes holding goods which I just adored. A row of big colorful ceiling shades near the counter. The cabinet selection was to the side of their blackboard menu with both sweet and savoury options in the 'ice cream scoop' fridge. Chose their Chicken and cheese sandwich which came with small beetroot shavings and green mound of salad. Got mine toasted and decided to get one of their water jugs available. Next time need to try their Three Beans coffee and something off their menu!

Nicole S.

Yelp
I hadn't been to Teed St Larder for a few years so when we wanted a brunch spot today in New Market we thought we'd give it a try. First thing I thought was that the ambience was just a bit tired. There was a feature wall painted in chalkboard paint with brand new crates stuck to the wall (used as shelving - boring). The art just didn't fit with that vibe (think abstract impression Mark Rothko). The whole place overall just looked really tired. Going to the restroom I also thought it was a bit ridiculous for a cafe of that size to have one stall. minor details, but every bit makes a difference in my book. I had the Eggs Benedict which was good, but not great. I guess the last time I had eggs benny was a Dear Jervios which blew me away. What was described on the menu was more fancy than what was actually on my plate (in my option). The white toast it came on was a bit blah. And why did they cut off the crust? Who knows. My partner had the lamb shoulder. That was really good! Great value for money I thought. Usually I struggle to fill him up when we go out (unless I buy two meals for him), but he seemed pretty satisfied after this meal. #thestruggleisreal The service was eh. The girl that waited on us was really funny and attentive at first, but then after we got our drinks I was nearly clawing at the table waiting for her to come back to take our food order (20 mins later I think). Hangry-ness comes on fast for me. Also, my tea cup was dirty with coffee splashes on the outside. My friend was nice enough to go up and swap it for a new one. Instead they just washed it off. Not a good look in my book. What happen? I few years ago I thought it was a really good cafe? You could step you game up Teed St Larder.

Cliff L.

Yelp
Food was a delight for the eyes, colorful and tasty but service was a bit bad... Would certainly go again there but not for the staff. So I only give them 3 stars.

Alicia P.

Yelp
I agree with the other reviews. I expected too much to be honest but the coffee was terrible and the food was quite average. Got a ham and cheese brioche and the ham was cut into chunks, with bits of fat still on the ham. Ended up tasting quite gross to be honest! The coffee was weak and was very sweet (unsure what brand they use). Won't be coming here with other options nearby. In terms of service, the girls there are great so I feel a bit bad leaving a bad review - but the quality of the food and coffee was just so bad!

George N.

Yelp
Visited here many times with a friend, and have always been looked after very well. Owners and staff are great. Admittedly haven't tried the food, but always a good experience for a lazy coffee.

Joe E.

Yelp
Coffee is good here, but the wait for your drinks and food can be a bit long. Even when they are quiet

Ximena S.

Yelp
Teed St Larder is a great morning coffee and/ or lunch option during a shopping day in Newmarket. It is tucked away from the crowds of Broadway, and looks out onto a pleasant square on the corner of Teed and Osborne streets. There is a wide variety of yummy cabinet food available, ranging from savoury scones and brioches for a light snack to sandwiches and salads for something a bit more filling. They also provide the option of a breakfast and lunch menu, which could be an ideal choice to fuel up for a hard day's shopping. The coffee is strong, the food is fresh and tasty, and the service is good - all clear reasons why this place is generally quite busy all morning through till lunch time. If you are lucky, you can snatch up an outside table on a nice summers day to enjoy your coffee or meal. Teed St Larder is also child friendly, with a few high chairs available and also a changing table in the bathroom.

Steven R.

Yelp
On a recent rare visit to Newmarket on cold wet day. My partner and I decided that we would like a coffee! We entered and ordered. Our drinks came quickly (flat white and hot chocolate). The flat white looked more like a cappuccino with the cup being over half 'froth' and was about a degree off being cold! The hot chocolate was the same, barely warm. Quite disappointing. We are spoilt for choice when it comes to coffee spots in Auckland. But this is one we will discount in the future. Back to Ponsonby it is :-)