The Hollandier, from Zodiac’s bartender Nick, delivers mid-year Christmas vibes. It uses Advocaat, a Dutch egg and brandy-based…
Read MoreWith winter here, Avenues gets some seasonal advice from Southern Woods’ Ashley Shadbolt.
Read MoreVictoria Street’s bustling café, Majestic at Mayfair, emphasises this philosophy with its new season’s brunch offerings.
Read MoreSix treatments to try this winter at Transform Clinic.
Read MoreFor John Drew, coconut oil is the solution to many contemporary health woes – it’s a product he’s passionate about.
Read MoreA leading specialty fresh coffee brand, Hummingbird Coffee Roasters, dates back more than 30 years to a roastery founded in Christchurch.
Read MoreFor forty years, Akaroa Salmon has been a leading salmon producer, combining quality and sustainability – a local hero.
Read MoreChristchurch’s award-winning artisan lighting studio, Nightworks, is making a global impact with its hand-finished, bespoke products lighting up chic interiors from New Zealand to Europe and North America.
Read MoreLocal company Streamliners is making an impact globally as it fulfils its mission to improve the health and wellbeing of people worldwide.
Read MoreAotearoa is full of skilled makers and designers, and a Christchurch-based digital platform makes it possible to find and buy their products all in one place.
Read MoreJenny Kim, owner of Studio Dental, gave Fabric a simple brief: create a space that was more than a dental clinic, redefining what it could be.
Read MoreIn this issue, we celebrate women doing brilliant things in Ōtautahi - wāhine toa. On the cover are Ngaio and Juanita, the creative minds behind Te Whare Tapere, a new arts space supporting Māori creatives.
Read MoreIn the heart of the Hurunui lies the thriving town of Amberley. With a host of charming cafés and boutique stores, Amberley exudes a country welcome.
Read MoreThe Scarborough Sipp is a herbaceous play on a classic Southside cocktail. It was invented by Zodiac’s bartender, Nick.
Read MoreFor directors of Christchurch-based Threefold Architecture, Dan Webb and Bryce Monk, the brief for their new office was simple: a place they wanted to spend time in.
Read MoreThere has been talk of a purpose-built indoor centre for the city’s netball players since the 1980s; now, in 2024, this dream has been realised.
Read MoreWhen it comes to architectural design, lived experience counts for a lot. Emma Wallace has seen how many, many homes function. And – often – how they don’t.
Read MoreWhether it was childhood dreams of being an astronaut or an ambition to earn her wings as an ace fighter pilot, Juliet Earle’s passion for flight never waned.
Read MoreThe seeds were sown for Tessa Peach’s opening of Frances Nation when she was travelling in her twenties – fascinated by the interiors and atmosphere of small local businesses she encountered.
Read MoreJoin us for another unforgettable Avenues Eats event – a culinary journey celebrating the diversity of wāhine in the food industry.
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