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Raglan Restaurants and Cafes

All Raglan restaurants and cafes receive a free listing with business name, address, email and phone number on one web page of The Raglan Website. Enhanced listings are available at our standard advertising rates.

Aloha Market Place - Raglan sushi bar dine in and takeaway
5 Bow Street Street, Raglan
Phone: 825 7440

Blacksand Cafe - Dine in.  Licensed  (Sometimes called Black sand, Blacksands or just the Sands)
17 Bow Street, Raglan
Phone: 825 8588

Rodger’s review of dining at the Sands

Times dines out in Raglan

Advertise with the Raglan Website

Burger Shack Raglan
35a Bow Street, Raglan

Costas Licensed Pizzeria – Dine in, Takeaway. Licensed.
2 Bow Street, Raglan
Phone: 825 0976

The Raglan Club – From 5.30pm Wed to Sun.  Dine in or Takeaway. Roast night Thursdays. Deliveries in Club van $4.  Licensed Club.
22-24 Bow Street, Raglan
Phone: 825 8278

Kopua Camp Store – Jo’s Takeaways
Marine Parade, Te Kopua Domain, Raglan
Phone: 825 8761

Te Kopua Camp Store top in 2010 Raglan Website Poll for Fish & Chips

Harbour View Hotel – Dine in & Takeaway. Licensed
14 Bow Street, Raglan
Phone: 825 8010

Rodger’s review of dining at the Harbour View Hotel

Hong Kong Kitchen – Takeaway. Cone ice cream.
5 Bow Street, Raglan
Phone: 825 7172

Marlin Cafe & Grill – Dine in. Licensed.
On the Wharf at end of Wallis Street, Raglan
Phone: 825 0010

Rodger’s review of dining at the Marlin Cafe & Grill

Namaste Kitchen – Dine in. Takeaway. Asian Cusine
31 Bow Street, Raglan
Phone: 825 0300

Rodger’s review of takeaways from Namaste Kitchen

Ocean Bakehouse,Bakery items and takeaways
37 Bow St, Raglan

Orca Restaurant & Bar – Dine in, Licensed, Music
2 Wallis Street, Raglan
Phone: 07 8256543
Fax: 07 8256542
Email: dine@orcarestaurant.co.nz
Web: www.orcarestaurant.co.nz

Rodger’s review of dining at Orca

Raglan Bakery - Dine in and takeaway bakehouse.
4 Bow Street, Raglan
Phone: 825 0919

Raglan West Store – Takeawaysand Summer Garden- Mexican
45 Wainui Road, Raglan West
Phone: 825 8293

Raglan Golf Club – Snacks and Refreshments.  Licensed.
Te Hutewai Road, Raglan West
Phone: 825 8483

Raglan Roast-Lost Lane
Barrie Rogerson coffee house
Open weekends and public holidays
Lost Lane, Raglan – off Wainui Road

Raglan Roast- Volcom Lane coffee house
Volcom Lane, Raglan – off Wainui Raod
Phone 021 124 5410, Email coffee@raglanroast.co.nz

Raglan Roast top in 2010 Raglan Website poll for coffee

Raglan Rollup – Takeaway, Kebabs, Real fruit cone ice cream.
11 Bow Street, Raglan
Phone: 825 8253

Raglan Roll-up top in 2012 Raglan Website poll for ice cream

Raglan Seafoods Ltd Closed from 13.04.10 due to wharf fire
Open weekends and most weekdays.
On the Wharf at end of Wallis Street, Raglan
Phone: 825 7544

Raglan Takeaways Nannies (was Rosies) – Fresh Fish & Takeaway.
35 Bow Street, Raglan
Phone: 825 8842

Te Uku Roast Office – Coffee and teas in old 1924 Post Office
SH 23, Te Uku

The Shack (Old name: Tongue and Groove) – Dine in & Takeaway. Licensed.
19 Bow Street, Raglan
Phone: 825 0027

Advertise with the Raglan Website

Vinnies  Restaurant – Cafe. Dine in & Takeaway. Licensed. WiFi.
7 Wainui Rd, Raglan
Phone: 825 7273

Vinnies top in 2011 Raglan Website Poll for best value for evening meals in Raglan

Vinnies top in 2010 Raglan Website Poll for best value burger in 2010

Vinnies top in 2011 Raglan Website Poll for best iced coffee

Vinnies top in 2011 Raglan Website Poll for best chowder

Rodger’s review of dining at Vinnies

Waingaro Hotel - Country pub restaurant
2277 Waingaro Road, Waingaro
Phone 07 825 4827

Wainui Food Market – Takeaway Indian food specials and cone ice cream. Open seven days 7.30am to 7.00pm
2 Wainui Road, Raglan
Phone 07 825 8326

Wharf Espresso coffee on the edge
Stephen and Fiona Sandwell
Situated on the Raglan Wharf, next to Sly Pottery
Open weekends and public holidays, 9 to 3.30
Phone 8258977, Email stephen@surf.co.nz

Closed April 2012: Zaragoza – Restaurant cafe.
23 Bow St, Raglan
Phone 825 0205

All Raglan restaurants and cafes receive a free listing with business name, address, email and phone number on one web page of The Raglan Website. Enhanced listings are available at our standard advertising rates.

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{ 7 comments… read them below or add one }

Roger March 25, 2010 at 11:30 am

The Shack is a lovely cafe which serves the best coffee i’ve tasted so far. A wonderful environment. Very impressed

Aoife Clare February 15, 2010 at 7:38 am

well I consider myself well warned. Thanks for the posting.

barbara browning February 14, 2010 at 5:54 pm

Thanks. We will try it with interest – regards, Barbara

admin February 14, 2010 at 5:31 pm

Why don’t you give the Orca a try the next time you are in Raglan. It is a family run restaurant with a good team in the kitchen and front of house. Prices are moderate. The last two times I have tried to go there it has been full, so I’d recommend booking on a Friday or Saturday night. Cheers, Rodger

barbara browning February 14, 2010 at 5:13 pm

Raglan Restaurants and Cafes: Are there any in Raglan that serve hot, well thought out plates of food? A couple of weeks ago we went to the HVH for dinner. Admittedly it was busy, but we waited two hours for dinner, which when it arrived was lukewarm (snapper for me) and scarcely a fish chowder (my husband) with only one whole mussel in it – the rest pureed into an unidentifiable, well, puree.
This last Friday we tried The Shack. The rump steak was a seasonless lump of dead meat that tasted of liver. Lukewarm. The Greek salad was a few olives, lumps of feta, cucumber and tomatoes on a dry bed of leaves straight from a packet. No dressing to speak of and a terrible disappointment compared with other such salads enjoyed at other cafes. To the Marlin Grill and cafe for dessert. The warm chocolate pudding with icecream, chocolate sauce and compote sounded enticing. What arrived were two large unattractive lumps of burnt cake -hardly fresh – swimming in an unidentifiable sauce, with a small helping of icecream and few berries on the side. The cake was virtually inedible. A total waste of money. The waitress at the counter mentioned it was a ‘quiet night’. I wonder why, if what we had was an example of the rest of the menu ?
On the up side – The Raglan Roast serves the absolute best coffee in Raglan. If you don’t try it, you are missing out big time! We travel over an hour most weekends just for the experience.

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