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Mayfair Cafe & Boiler Room

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  • Address
    116 Main Street
    Upper Hutt
  • Open
    Monday - Saturday : 8 AM - 3:30 PM 5:30 PM - 9:00 PM Sunday - 8:00am : 4:00pm
  • Price
    Lunch: $15 - $25, Dinner: $25 - $35
  • Contact
    (04) 527 4116
    Email us
    Visit our website
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  • Cuisine
    Modern NZ
  • Features
    Groups
    Kids / Family
    Functions
    Takeaways
    Business Groups
    Wifi & Sharing
  • Alcohol
    n/a
Situated in Central Upper Hutt, a small red door opens up to an expansive space which used to house the Mayfair Theatre in the 1900s. Owner Kaushal Adeshara only uses the freshest local produce. Mayfair Cafe combines Kiwi and International sytle cuisine influenced from all over the world. The Boiler Room Wine bar coined its name being the room that used to house the old boiler that heats the old historic cinema. It is where great food, fine wine, great coffee, thoughtful service meet people with warmth. Mayfair has a nostalgic ambiance that exudes style, history and a café culture with a difference.
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  • Address
    116 Main Street
    Upper Hutt
  • Open
    Monday - Saturday : 8 AM - 3:30 PM 5:30 PM - 9:00 PM Sunday - 8:00am : 4:00pm
  • Price
    Lunch: $15 - $25, Dinner: $25 - $35
  • Contact
    (04) 527 4116
    Email us
    Visit our website
  •  

  • Cuisine
    Modern NZ
  • Features
    Groups
    Kids / Family
    Functions
    Takeaways
    Business Groups
    Wifi & Sharing
  • Alcohol
    n/a

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