This small cafe is tucked in behind the shops on Tarbet St and has its entrance technically on Ennis Place. The Cafe is really nice with a great courtyard in back if it's sunny and or warm. Service was quick and nothing was an issue. The coffee was nice & hot and the food yummy.
Favorite Dish: The food selection is what you'd expect with the option of larger meals plus several Gluten Free dishes to select from (incl bread).
Written Mar 31, 2010
Crater Scapes is a realli nice cafe over near the old Iron Bridge in Alexandra. The food selection is really good and the cafe set-up great. There is both indoor and outdoor options with swing ball and petanque to be played if you are so inclined.
There are several sculptures outside plus a water feature to keep the eye entertained.
Written Mar 24, 2010
The Tin Goose is a nice Cafe on Centennial Ave in the middle of Alexandra. It's got a reasonably large range of items with a few Gluten Free items if that's what you need. Prices are about average and the food is pretty good. Lillian had a toasted sandwich and she enjoyed it. I had a very nice sweet muffin and Angie had a GF slice.
Favorite Dish: The outside seating by the main road is good and is very pleasant on a sunny day.
Updated Mar 24, 2010
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The Tin Goose is a nice Cafe on Centennial Ave in the middle of Alexandra. It's got a reasonably large range of items with a few Gluten Free items if that's...
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Q: What is the best way to get from Alexandra to Christchurch with out going via Plane? Is there a bus or train station?

A: There will probably be a bus, but there isn't a train between Alexandra and Christchurch as far as I know. The bus will likely go vis the Mackenzie Basin and some...
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After visiting nearby St. Bathans, our road journey took us to Alexandra which is located in the heart of Central otago. What we noticed was the change in the landscape. The hills were much drier...
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Alexandra or ‘Alex’ is located in Central Otago on the banks of the Clutha River and Manuherikia River. The town was founded during the Central Otago goldrush in the 1860s, and was named after the new...
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Formerly known as Lower Dunstan, it grew originally as an offshoot of Clyde (The Dunstan) but became a town in its own right in the 1890's (named after the then new Princess of Wales). The town of...
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Alexandra is a small town and service centre for a significant stonefruit industry. Grape production is another major industry and Alexandra has the world's southernmost vineyard.
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