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There's No Place Like Home
from henry summer 2020
by ninetyblack
Vine Eatery & Bar is the perfect place to relax this summer as you unwind, relax and indulge in our delicious New Zealand & Mediterranean influenced dishes in a classy but casual setting.
Feast alfresco in our wind-sheltered outdoor dining area, the ideal spot for your drinks and dinner in the sun. Or beat the heat with our refreshing summer wines and cocktails. Our full bar has an extensive range of whiskeys, craft beers or wines, along with tapas, shared plates or à-la-carte options.
Open 7 days from 11am.
There’s no place like home
Kia ora,
2020 has certainly been an eventful year. Yet when we look around the world, it is a reminder that we are truly lucky to live in Aotearoa New Zealand. The indomitable Kiwi spirit remains strong and come what may, we know we are in this together and blessed with a country that never fails to amaze us with its unique beauty. Given the events of 2020, it’s time we helped celebrate that uniqueness by getting out and about in this wonderful country, seeing the places that our visitors rave about and the sights we’ve always meant to see but have just been too busy to make it happen. There has never been a better time to see what’s just up the road or in our own backyard, and on that note let me extend a warm Taupō welcome to Kiwis everywhere to come and see our piece of paradise. We like to call ourselves the ‘Events Capital of New Zealand’ because there really is something here for everyone. From adventure tourism, to shopping, to wining and dining, to enjoying our wonderful lake, our hot pools and all that our district has to offer. If you’ve never visited us before, now is the time to come and see what everyone is talking about here in Taupō. And, if you have enjoyed our district before, then come on back and see what’s new. We’ve started work on some major improvements to our central business district, but you can rest assured that the same great Taupō hospitality remains unchanged. We love having visitors in Taupō, so come on over! David Trewavas