178 Cuba Street, Te Aro, Wellington 6011, New Zealand
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There is a midnight espresso coffee shop about five or six minutes’ walk from our hotel. I really like every kind of their cakes, and the coffee is also rich in flavor.
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There is a midnight espresso coffee shop about five or six minutes’ walk from our hotel. I really like every kind of their cakes, and the coffee is also rich in flavor.
Located across the road from our hotel, here we stopped for a hot drink and cake before heading back out. A huge place with lots of seating and full of character. The food was of high quality and tasted great
#FirstTravel2023 Wellington, New Zealand's capital, has a flat white, known as the "unofficial national coffee." It's a must-try. ☕️ Made with espresso and a lightly foamed milk, the reduced milk content allows for a more complete sensory experience! The Espresso Bar I'm recommending this time is, in my opinion, a perfect example of Wellington's artistic spirit. The rich aroma of coffee, along with the menu and food presentation, evokes the style of an old-fashioned foreign restaurant. ⭐️ Many of the restaurant's patrons are also artists. If you're lucky, you might even catch a glimpse of the artist painting on the restaurant's walls—a truly captivating experience, allowing you to savor the beauty of the murals. For a cup of coffee and a meal, it feels like a steal! 👏 While the taste isn't top-notch, the ambiance is absolutely fantastic. …………………………………………………………………………… Okay, that's all for today. [I'm Lili-chan], giving you little stars 💗. I'll write more for you next time ❤️ #Night Tour Food #Places I've Visited Still Want to Visit #Secret City Spots #Coffee Travel