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London Street Restaurant
English
2 London Street Lyttelton, CHRI New Zealand
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The menu is planned around the best seasonal ingredients, which are brought in fresh each day. The extensive and passionately put together wine list merits a trip to Lyttelton all on its own. With over 200 wines by the bottle and more than 40 by the glass, you will definitely find something to tempt & satisfy your wine taste buds.
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The Bard on Avon
English
86 Gloucester Street Christchurch Central, CHRI New Zealand
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Christchurch's Bard on Avon is a traditional English pub which serves a wide variety of English ales as well as a having a large selection of New Zealand beers and wines. The Bard also has a great traditional pub menu ranging from a hearty ploughmans lunch to homemade steak and kidney pies. Food is available 11am til 10pm daily. Entertainment includes live music seven nights a week, sport on the big screen and quiz night every Sunday.
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Fox & Ferret Public Ale House - The Palms
English
The Palms Shopping Centre Cnr Marshland & New Brighton Road Shirley, CHRI New Zealand
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Conveniently located in the hub of two of Christchurch's most popular and exciting leisure and entertainment locations, the Fox & Ferret British-style "gastropubs" offer a great combination of excellent restaurant food and a relaxed atmosphere.
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Sign of the Takahe
English
200 Hackthorne Road Cashmere, CHRI New Zealand
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Having prepared a meal for 900 guests in Australia, and having prepared meals for Governors General and other dignitaries, Rod considers the most challenging meal to be the very next one. “My customers mean the most to me, it’s their feedback that drives me on. When a guest arrives at Sign of the Takahe they deserve the very best of what we can prepareâ€.
Please come along to Sign of the Takahe and judge for yourself by 'Dining in the Finest Tradition'.
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Churchills Public House
English, NZ Cuisine
441 Colombo Street Sydenham, CHRI New Zealand
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The entire bar and dining area is tastefully decorated, featuring natural rimu panelling and soft colour tones. A major talking point at Churchills is the old relics. Often patrons buy a drink and begin a jouney back in time as they wander about inspecting various displays and reading the newspaper articles. Some prefer to take a seat, relax to the background music and let the world pass them by.
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