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duo

Food & drink Cafe

138 Hinemoa St, Birkenhead, NI 626
+64 27 213 8591

Description

A Contemporary and Chic Cafe in Auckland General Information: Duo Eatery is a contemporary and chic cafe located in Birkenhead, Auckland.

It is a solo venture of Jordan and Sarah Macdonald, who own and operate the cafe. The cafe is open from Wednesday to Friday for brunch and dinner and on weekends for brunch only.

What You Can See and Do:

Duo Eatery offers a calming and welcoming suburban ambiance where you can enjoy freshly made brunch and dinner dishes. The cafe's menu includes a selection of sweet and savory dishes, coffee, fresh juices, and house-made sodas. Their menu focuses on locally sourced seasonal produce and free-range proteins. Some of the popular dishes at Duo Eatery include the Hash Stack, Eggs Benedict, and the Duo Burger, which includes grass-fed beef, bacon jam, and cheese.

When You Should Go:

Duo Eatery is the perfect destination for a relaxing brunch or dinner with friends or family. The cafe is open from Wednesday to Friday for brunch and dinner and on weekends for brunch only, making it an ideal spot for a weekend brunch. The cafe's suburban location offers a peaceful ambiance, making it perfect for unwinding and taking a break from the city's hustle and bustle.

How to Get There:

Duo Eatery is conveniently located at 138 Hinemoa Street in Birkenhead, Auckland. The cafe is accessible by car or public transport. There are several bus stops within a few minutes' walk from the cafe. If you're driving, there is street parking available nearby.

Details

Open Days/times: Wednesday-Sunday: 7 am-9 pm

Restaurants: Cafe

Price Range: $$

Facilities: Home Delivery, Outdoor, Takeaway, Wheelchair Access

Open Hours

MondayClosed
TuesdayClosed
Wednesday7:00 am - 9:00 pm
Thursday7:00 am - 9:00 pm
Friday7:00 am - 9:00 pm
Saturday7:00 am - 9:00 pm
Sunday7:00 am - 9:00 pm
Public HolidayHours may vary

Last Updated: 22 Nov 2024

Location

138 Hinemoa St, Birkenhead, NI 626

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