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A coffee guide to Wellington
Tea towel, probably from the 1960s, which lists Wellington cafes, complete with descriptions of the type of food served in each
The Matterhorn, outside area
The Matterhorn, 106 Cuba Street, Wellington.
The Matterhorn
A history of The Matterhorn, 106 Cuba St, Wellington.
Classic Wellington cafes map
Map showing the location of some of Wellington's classic milk bars, coffee houses and cafés.
The Ballroom Cafe
The Ballroom Café is an historic venue in Wellington, which has seen many uses in its time.
Espressoholic
Espressoholic, 136 Cuba St, Wellington.
Parade Cafe
Parade Café, formerly of 148 Orienatal Parade, Wellington.
The Lido
The Lido, corner of Wakefield and Victoria Streets.
Deluxe Espresso Bar
Deluxe espresso Bar opened in 1988 as a temporary cafe for the Deluxe Theatre at 10 Kent Terrace, but proved itself a stayer.
Fuel Coffee Stop
Fuel Coffee Stop, providing take away coffee for those on the go
Early espresso machine
An early espresso machine that resides at Cafe L'Affare on College Street, Wellington.
Midnight Espresso, 178 Cuba Street
Midnight Espresso, established in 1988 at 178 Cuba St, serves a mix of inner-city residents.
De Luxe Cafe, 1950
De Luxe Cafe, 80 Wilis Street in 1950.
French Maid Cafe, Wellington
French Maid Cafe in Wellington, [9 August 1951].
Interior view of Parsons Books and Coffee Gallery
Interior view of Parsons Books and Harry Seresin's Coffee Gallery, photo taken by George Kohlap, 1958.
Tea, coffee and cocoa
Kenneth Magill poster: tea, coffee and cocoa, early 1930s
Interior of Suzy's Coffee Lounge
Interior of Suzy's Coffee Bar, Willis Street, Wellington, [c 1960s].
La Vie Nouvelle, coffee bar
La Vie Nouvelle, coffee bar at 116 Wakefield Street, Wellington, 13 October 1970.
Brown Barrett's coffee and chicory essence
Advertisement in 'The Mirror' for Brown Barrett's coffee and chicory essence
Harry Seresin's coffee gallery
Harry Seresin's Coffee Gallery at Parsons Bookshop, Massey House, Lambton Quay, c. 1957
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