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Harbour Street Collective Cafe
Address: 8 Harbour Street South Hill, Oamaru , Oamaru 9400, OTA, NZ
Phone: 03 434 3246
State: OTA
Zip Code: 9400


Opening Hours

Monday: 07:00-18:00
Tuesday: 07:00-18:00
Wednesday: 07:00-18:00
Thursday: 07:00-18:00
Friday: 07:00-18:00
Saturday: 08:00-18:00
Sunday: 08:00-18:00


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Reviews
Popped in a couple of weeks ago; perfect long black and soy flat white. Good service, quirky/cool setting, clean facilities, best sounds! Decided to call in again on the way home = just as good this morning: excellent food, great coffee, friendly prompt service. Well done to the new management and crew!
The quesadilla made vegan was delicious! Would recommend to anyone, didn’t need the cheese. I had it with hashbrowns which were yum. They adapted a breakfast for my mum who has some annoying intolerances and the service was fantastic. Lovely atmosphere and yummy food. Finally, the coffee, perfect
Two stars for friendly staff and nice environments only. Food was a bit disappointing pretty bland and smoothie got little to no taste of strawberry/banana.
Café is nice. Coffee took like 10 min. I give only 3 stars due to the very very dirty indoor playground. You pay 5 nz dollar for half an hour per child and I have never seen a playground that disgustingly dirty.Food: 4/5
Quite possibly the worst cafe experiences I've ever had. Plates hadn't been cleared where we sat, which we ended up clearing ourselves. Food took ages despite it being relatively quiet, and half of us had finished our meals before the rest came out. The food served was different to what was explained on the menu and the soup was half warm, half cold. Food was poor, everything reheated or attempted at being reheated. Save your hard earned cash and support one of the many other lovely cafes Oamaru has to offer.
relaxinggood coffee & kids were very happy
This is a favourite of ours in Oamaru. Live the friendly service and the quirky couches and tables. It's set right in the Victorian Precinct and just fits in there perfectly. The coffee is always great and they do an awesome and very large and tasty sausage roll I find it impossible to resist. My wife loves the sweet treats here too.
note: none of this is exaggeration, and i'm trying not to seem like a hater - i like the aesthetic/decor, it's clear and trendy but i think it was a little too cluttered, some of the tables looked hard to get to with random stuff in the way. - many of the tables had dirty dishes on them and/or looked unwashed, including the one we sat down at, and it took a while for this to be noticed and fixed by the staff. - the pesto in the "pesto pasta" was barely visible, didn't order it but saw in the cabinet. - also noticed a slice about 1.5in^2 that was being sold for $5.50. just an observation. - clearly understaffed :/ - i ordered the coconut lime cake, which was hugely disappointing, there was no main flavour, it just tasted like a completely plain cake with a hint of lime and a bunch of desiccated coconut. i feel like if you're only using desiccated, that doesn't make it a coconut cake. there are so many parts of the fruit to utilise, and the part they chose to use has almost no flavour. a shame. - the rhubarb apple muffin had 1 piece of rhubarb in it. also, wouldn't be surprised if it used the same batter as the cake previously mentioned. - the avocado toast was laden with toppings but had absolutely no butter. why? - the cherry on top: they serve their iced drinks in plastic cups that didn't appear to be recycled. we didn't even get takeaway drinks, they just gave them to us like that. ??????? in conclusion, i see their vision in terms of vibe and food, but i don't think enough care is being taken to get to where they wanna be. i think put less energy in the appearance and focus more on the products you're actually selling.
The food is so so only.. Not worth the money.Food: 3/5
Visited for breakfast. Typical egg Benedict with salmon n mushrooms cost 23$. Unfortunately it wasn’t even hot, just Luke warm even though the poached eggs, were completely cooked. Although I was impressed with Their salmon fillet rather than shaved pieces of salmon u get everywhere. Hollandaise sauces felt weird, didn’t have the tangy taste u would expect. Flat white was nothing to write about. Very few places where u can actually feel the milk being properly frothed with steam. Felt more like hot milk as it does most of the places I have tried. Service is a little shabby but I guess that’s because they have 15-18 year old serving and obviously making young people understand about customer service is very difficult. For example the person serving me dropped the plate to the side and left without saying anything. I was on the phone however still found that rude. Overall a typical breakfast place. 3/5 for value. Nothin special.
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