Wellington Restaurants and Bars Perfect for a Business Lunch

Call a meeting and make a booking.
Lauren Harrigan
Published on October 16, 2017
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    Apache

    122 Wakefield Street, Wellington

    A crossbred between Northern Vietnamese and French cuisine.

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    Bastardo- CLOSED

    82 Tory Street, Wellington

    Where Tony Soprano would eat in Wellington.

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    Boulcott St Bistro

    99 Boulcott Street, Te Aro

    The fancy bistro typifies quaintness.

  • Bar

    Charley Noble

    1 Post Office Square, Wellington

    Charley Noble's menu boasts of simple, casual but high-quality food.

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    Cicio Cacio Osteria

    167 Riddiford Street, Wellington

    Authentic Italian cuisine in a homely environment.

  • Bar

    Coco at the Roxy

    5 Park Road, Miramar

    20s style and Euro-fusion flavours.

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    Egmont Street Eatery

    15-21 Dixon Street, Wellington CBD

    We usually don't recommend going down dark alleyways, but for Egmont Street Eatery we'll make an exception.

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    Field and Green

    262 Wakefield Street, Wellington

    Every dish you don't order at Field and Green will invoke a pang of jealousy.

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    Floraditas Cafe and Restaurant

    161 Cuba Street, Wellington

    If porridge is your thing, you’ll love Floraditas.

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    Hillside Kitchen & Cellar

    241 Tinakori Road, Thorndon

    Essentially what you'll experience is not just a meal, but an art exhibition.

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    Logan Brown

    192 Cuba St, Te Aro

    Eating at Logan Brown feels like eating a five star meal at your best friend's place.

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    Loretta

    181 Cuba Street, Wellington

    Loretta exemplifies industrial chic.

  • Bar

    Noble Rot Wine Bar

    6 Swan Ln, Te Aro, Wellington 6011

    The hip wine bar, crossed with elegant fine dining restaurant, down the end of Swan Lane.

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    Ombra

    199 Cuba Street, Wellington

    Your ticket to an Italian way of life.

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    Poneke

    Unit G02, 1 Clyde Quay Wharf, Wellington CBD

    Poneke makes no apologies for being a standout brunch destination.

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    Prefab

    14 Jessie Street, Te Aro

    Prefab is so perfect it’s almost painful.

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    Sterling

    101 The Terrace

    Sterling could be one of Wellington’s best eating institutions already, and it’s only been open since last year.

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    Ti Kouka - CLOSED

    76 Willis Street, Te Aro

    Ti Kouka believes that local, seasonal produce is best, and based on the magic they create with it, we can’t help but agree. You can almost taste the ethics.

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