What's happening with Christchurch Cafes?

By Daniel Hogan


The cafe landscape in Christchurch altered substantially in 2011. What at one time existed as a defined city centre with bars, eateries and shops, now Christchurch has seen its cafes dispersed throughout the metropolis appealing to residents and visitors to virtually all sections within the city. It is just the thing for the suburbanisation of Christchurch as much locations had been without built up parts of local independently owned stores and cafes. Visitors and locals are still spoiled for choice in relation to figuring out the best places to eat.

Not only are cafes sprouting up around the borders of the city, cafes in the centre of Christchurch are making a come back. With the opening of the city mall (which happens to be home to three Christchurch cafes) and also the re-opening of C1, a Christchurch caf institution, everything is looking positive for the central city Christchurch cafe scene.

The people of Christchurch are keen about cafes and their coffee. Actually there has been somewhat of a coffee revolution over the last couple of years. As a result of this enhanced popularity, the quantity of cafes and eateries have significantly increased and coffee consumers are becoming rather particular with where they're going to have their hot beverage of choice. You will find many types of coffees available in the local cafes. What's more, customers in addition have a choice of cup sizes, sort of milk and number of espresso shots. Christchurch baristas regularly take the New Zealand top barista award which is handed out each year, there are many schools where barista amateurs can go to learn to make the best espresso.

When it comes to what you should expect at a Christchurch cafe well this can be a mixed bag. There are many cafes within the city with their own identity and style. What is good about the caf scene is you are bound to find a cafe that suits you. At the same time, cafes are emerging across the city pretty much weekly.

If you're searching for a unique cafe Christchurch is the ideal city. A lot of cafes in Christchurch have re-opened in their original spot or have opened in a short term pop up position or have moved to a completely new site. It is additionally wonderful to hear that many guidebooks still encourage tourists to go to Christchurch while in New Zealand, especially because of the number of stores and cafes which are open.

The foodstuff in cafes in Christchurch is usually viewed in glass display cases and you normally have a wonderful choice of food from which to choose (including a blackboard menu that features the daily special deals). Several cafes prefer to roast their own beans, by doing this they've got complete control of the final product (your cup of coffee).




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