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The Cafe
Our first foray into the hospitality industry was a little coffee cart down the road in Victoria Park; our Browns Mill café is the natural evolution of our humble beginnings.
Our dedication to the perfect espresso is on show from the moment you step through the door. The beating heart of everything Allpress, we have our signature Allpress Espresso Blend on the machine, and a complete selection of our beautiful coffee range available to sample and take home, including our rotating Coffee Galaxy and limited run singles.
The minimalist space with timber finishes & natural lighting is the perfect spot to sit in, sip your coffee and take in the sights and sounds. Plenty of seating is available inside and throughout the Studio, with some additional seating out front. The small tucked away kitchen sends out sandwiches and light lunches, with fresh pastries delivered daily to complement your morning brew.
Allpress Studio
Our commitment to community, creativity and coffee extends to the Allpress Studio. An open space and blank canvas for artists, designers, and storytellers, established or emerging, to share their talent and inspire all of us through their creative spirit.
From leading New Zealand artists to new emerging talent, the Allpress Studio connects visitors directly to the talent behind the work. It's a hive of creative discussion and inspiration, which we believe goes hand in hand with coffee. The studio is ever-changing, so each time you pop by there is bound to be inspiration found from whichever designer, artist or group is exhibiting in the space. It’s all about connectivity.
Getting there Te huarahi ki reira
Conveniently located near Victoria Park Market, Allpress Drake Street is easily accessible from the city centre.
Local tip He tīwhiri mō te rohe
Plan some extra time into your trip to take a look through The Studio - a rotating exhibit of art from leading New Zealand artists through to emerging talent!
Accessibility Huarahi ngāwari
Stairs in the front inhibit wheelchair access however there is an opening to the balcony on the Adelaide Street side of the cafe.