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Kāpiti Coast brewers, bakers, roasters and picklers

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Kāpiti Coast food and drink: 9 must-visit craft producers to try. Photo / Supplied

Kāpiti Coast food and drink: 9 must-visit craft producers to try. Photo / Supplied

There’s a quietly joyful craft scene on the Kāpiti Coast, comprising makers who treat flavour like a conversation and place like a collaborator. From beer that tastes like mischief, to liqueurs bringing global flair and cafes that smell like the start of a good day, the coast isn’t just about surf and sand. Here are nine small-batch-obsessed producers worth seeking out on your next circuit through Kāpiti.

1. Duncan’s Brewing Company

4B Sheffield St, Paraparaumu

Where neon cans, dessert-inspired brews, and playful chaos collide, Duncan’s is the kind of spot that turns every sip into a cheeky little adventure. Photo / Neat Places
Where neon cans, dessert-inspired brews, and playful chaos collide, Duncan’s is the kind of spot that turns every sip into a cheeky little adventure. Photo / Neat Places

If Duncan’s Brewing Company has a personality, it’s playful and curious, the kind of brewery that reverse-engineers desserts into beers and then cackles with delight when it works. Housed in a colourful warehouse in Paraparaumu’s de facto food precinct, Sheffield St, the taproom and off-licence is where you can find their latest pastry stouts, sours, and neon-can creations, and settle down with a tasting flight. It’s local, loud, and a little bit surprising, exactly the kind of place Kāpiti loves to brag about.

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2. North End Brewery

11 Ngaio Rd, Waikanae

Waikanae’s North End Brewery leans into old-world technique with local personality, featuring European-style brewing that nods to the coastline’s foraged bounty. Their small-batch approach feels intentional: classic styles reinterpreted in a way that connects you to place. Pop in and try the range at Salt & Wood BBQ and match your fave with their smoked meats or fill a flagon for home.

Old-world brews meet coastal soul at North End, where every small batch tastes like a love letter to Waikanae. Photo / Neat Places
Old-world brews meet coastal soul at North End, where every small batch tastes like a love letter to Waikanae. Photo / Neat Places

3. Seriously Pickled

43 Seaview Rd, Paraparaumu Beach

Tiny but mighty, Seriously Pickled is your go-to for punchy jars, picnic upgrades, and flavour that steals the show. Photo / Neat Places
Tiny but mighty, Seriously Pickled is your go-to for punchy jars, picnic upgrades, and flavour that steals the show. Photo / Neat Places

Tiny but mighty, Seriously Pickled is the kind of deli and catering kitchen that brightens a picnic platter and makes home meals sing. Based right by Paraparaumu Beach, their lineup of house pickles, relishes, sauces, artisan products, and pantry goods sits alongside ready-made meals and a friendly counter service. It’s the perfect spot for grabbing something sharp to cut through beach-day grease or to tuck into a cheeseboard later. A true, local hub for flavour boosters and sensible, delicious catering.

Seriously Pickled salad menu. Photo / Neat Places
Seriously Pickled salad menu. Photo / Neat Places

4. Olde Beach Bakery

3 Ono St, Waikanae Beach / 5 Beach Rd, Paekākāriki

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Olde Beach Bakery is where flaky pastries, golden pies, and good coffee keep you coming back for “just one more.” Photo / Neat Places
Olde Beach Bakery is where flaky pastries, golden pies, and good coffee keep you coming back for “just one more.” Photo / Neat Places

An institution on the Coast, Olde Beach Bakery does the classics very, very well. Here you’ll find butter-rich croissants, crusty sourdough, and proper meat pies – arguably the best in the wider Wellington region – that just hit the spot. With outlets in both Paekākāriki and Waikanae, it’s the place locals send visitors for a morning coffee and something flaky to go with it. Expect fresh aromas, good coffee, and pastries that will keep you sticking around.

5. The Roastery

2 Sheffield St, Paraparaumu

From bean to brew, The Roastery turns your daily coffee into a craft-filled ritual worth geeking out over. Photo / Neat Places
From bean to brew, The Roastery turns your daily coffee into a craft-filled ritual worth geeking out over. Photo / Neat Places

The Roastery has grown from a shared roasting space into a proper local coffee hub, equal parts craft roaster and community spot. It’s a busy little outfit, roasting small batches, running hands-on tours, and happily sending you away with a bag of beans you helped choose or watch transform on the roaster. It’s coffee with craft cred and a friendly face – perfect for anyone who likes their morning ritual explained in detail.

6. The Bond Store

21 Birmingham St, Paraparaumu

Bold, a little cheeky, and full of flavour, The Bond Store is where great spirits and good times are always on tap. Photo / Neat Places
Bold, a little cheeky, and full of flavour, The Bond Store is where great spirits and good times are always on tap. Photo / Neat Places

The Bond Store is the Kāpiti Coast’s colourful, slightly irreverent distillery: a place that makes gin, vodka, and bright liqueurs, then invites you in for tours, tastings and wood-fired pizza in the courtyard. It’s theatrical without ever feeling precious, think copper stills, quirky labels, and a tasting room that’s as good for an afternoon with friends as it is for discovering a local bottle to take home.

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7. Dark Horse Coffee

4a Sheffield St, Paraparaumu

Dark Horse Coffee is where thoughtful roasting meets your daily caffeine fix. Photo / Neat Places
Dark Horse Coffee is where thoughtful roasting meets your daily caffeine fix. Photo / Neat Places

Dark Horse Coffee has quietly become a roastery and espresso-bar anchor for the Kāpiti Coast. With a sustainable-minded ethos and a lineup of approachable single-origins and blends, Dark Horse supplies locals and cafes across the region while keeping a buzzing espresso bar in Paraparaumu for commuters and weekend wanderers alike. Expect consistently good coffee and a thoughtful approach to roasting.

8. Elemental Cider

129 Taylors Rd, Otaki

 Elemental Cider placeholder. Photo / Neat Places
Elemental Cider placeholder. Photo / Neat Places

Based in the Kāpiti-Horowhenua area, Elemental has been putting Kāpiti cider on the map, thanks to their careful blending of apples (and sometimes local botanicals), which has picked up national awards and praise for finesse and balance. If you like your cider with a real sense of place and harmony with nature, dry, floral, or gently experimental, Elemental’s bottles are an excellent introduction to the region’s orchard craft.

9. Barlovska Craft Liqueurs

Old-world craft meets local flavour at Barlovska, where every bottle is a sweet little fusion of heritage and Aotearoa charm. Photo / Supplied
Old-world craft meets local flavour at Barlovska, where every bottle is a sweet little fusion of heritage and Aotearoa charm. Photo / Supplied

Barlovska takes old-world Polish family technique and dresses it in fresh Aotearoa fruit: feijoa, blackberry, and spiced-honey flavours are bottled with tangible pride. Handmade, generous, and utterly drinkable, their liqueurs work neat, over ice, or in elevating a simple cocktail. A lovely example of how immigrant foodways and local produce can create something new and delicious on the Kāpiti Coast.

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