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    Cine Cafe

    Posted by JUSAME 24 March 2010

    Cine Cafe is a small, quirky cinema in the beautiful village of Akaroa. Like everything else in the town the cinema pays tribute to Akaroa's historical French roots, not only by the films it shows but also the food and drinks served.
    The cinema offers a unique, luxurious experience and if you close your eyes you could almost be in Paris in the 1920's. There is one screen with around 24 seats, all of which are extremely comfortable and spacious. They all come with a table where you can place your drinks upon, be it a cup of tea, coffee or hot chocolate (served in a mug) or a glass of wine or beer.
    The cinema offers cheap deals which include a hot meal, drink and film. Well worth it! I would recommend this to anyone who happens to be in Akaroa. A truly enjoyable experience!

    www.cinecafe.co.nz

    Phone: 03 304 7678
    Fax: 03 304 7491
    Postal Address: PO Box 90
    Akaroa 8161
    Canterbury
    Email: info@cinecafe.co.

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    French Farm

    Posted by catkings 26 May 2009

    Set in a beautful location on the Banks Peninsular (the sticky-out bit of the South Island), French Farm is an unpretentious and laid-back winery with amazing wines. We went for a 10 minute taste and left three hours later clutching our bellies having enjoyed an incredible meal with great wines!

    www.frenchfarm.co.nz

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    Arriving over the rim of the old volcano from Christchurch, the beautiful town of Akaroa is seen hugging the bay of the inlet.

    The French feel of the town is evident in the street names. This is a great place to use as a base for boat trips, walking on the Banks peninsula or enjoying a relaxing time sitting and looking around at the fantastic views all around.

    Plenty of places to eat and stay at a reasonable cost to suit all types of tourist.

    South of Christchurch on South Island.

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