Setting In Franklin - A Guide for New Residents

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D I N I N G & E N T E R TA I N M E N T

Eating – out and about I

t’s hard to live in a rural area and not be a foodie, with a wealth of meat reared and fish caught locally and an abundance of fresh fruit and vegetables grown right on our doorsteps. Thanks to its verdant soil, Franklin is a paradise for growers and farmers, so local markets are practically bursting with fresh, seasonal produce. However, we also benefit from a diverse range of eateries, specialising in cultural cuisine and hearty, country-style pub grub and family fare, with club restaurants, trendy cafes, takeaways and fine dining all on offer. By taking a drive around the district, newcomers will become acquainted with the dining options available. Offering something for all tastes and budgets, establishments are most accommodating, with the likes of vegetarian, vegan, gluten-free, dairy-free meals and even keto options often available on the menu or on request. Although surcharges may apply on public holidays, many of our local owners will wave these, but it does pay to check in advance.

Murphy’s Law Irish Bar is set on 3 acres in the beautiful countryside beneath the Drury Hills. The Sports Bar is always full of action with a gaming lounge and TAB facilities plus plenty of TVs to watch your favourite sporting event. Great entertainment Friday/Saturday nights. Great pub fare, friendly staff, huge outside garden areas. Open 7 days except Christmas Day, 11am till late. Motorhome Park for your short stay requirements. Like us on Facebook.

While Pukekohe (home of The Franklin Club) and Papakura are the region’s principle dining hubs, there are top venues in smaller areas too, such as Drury (featuring Murphy’s Law), Waiuku (including The Waiuku Cossie Club and The Kentish Hotel), Tuakau and Patumahoe. And, for those who delight in fare and atmosphere that’s more than a little bit country, rural options include the fabulous Red Shed Palazzo near Drury. Beyond dining, many venues provide a healthy side of entertainment, from dinner theatre, live music and pub trivia to bowling and darts. All up, few regions can boast they play the host quite like Franklin!

Visit New Zealand’s oldest, continuous licensed hotel and get a first hand account of the history of the hotel while enjoying your meal ~ We offer special set menus and prices for villagers ~ (Bookings essential)

• Courtesy van available Wed-Sat, travels within a 15km radius of Murphy’s Law. • Closed Easter Friday and Christmas Day 200 Great South Road, Drury. Ph 09 294 9054. Open 7 days, Mon-Sun from 11am till late www.murphyslaw54.co.nz KAT5906 28 – Settling In 2022-2023

5 Queen Street, Waiuku Ph 09 235 8367 E info@thekentishhotel.co.nz

www.thekentishhotel.co.nz

KAT7581


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