Hannah Miller Childs

Most things are a little different at Churly’s.
Besides having the brewery and butchery also on site, we have a developed charcuterie program & boast an open kitchen where our guests can see everything happen in real time!
Whether we’re brewing beer, or butchering a pig, it’s all on show from the bar.

Ellen Smith

Rosanna’s is unique, we have a great outdoor space which is hard to come by in Auckland. It is private, sunny, warm and cosy.
Our menu offering is one of a kind and our cocktails are specially designed from our master mixologist, using all fresh ingredients which make them taste even better.

Blair

New Zealand’s national stadium, Eden Park,
is one of the world’s most unique venues
and furthermore is at the forefront
of sports turf delivery.
Seeing the impact of large and diverse crowds on local businesses in the area highlights the importance of how Eden Park contributes
to our community.

Ryan Cooke

Garage Project has brewed well over 500 beers
across the past 9 years, showcasing
new & old favourites every week
through our twelve rotating taps.
Every one of our beers tells a story, so we pride ourselves on delivering an experience.
Theatre behind the counter if you will.

Karla

Our neighbourhood strengths is the sense of community – shared vision of what Kingsland could look like in 10 years. Fantastic selection of cafes, restaurants, gyms, beauticians & retail. Everything you could ever want! Bluebells Cakery contributes to the community by bringing happiness to the local community through caffeine and sugar!

Gail

The greatest achievement is succeeding in creating a beautiful local restaurant that the local community, friends families enjoy.
People keep me motivated, especially my family and friends and the local regular customers.
It’s always great to see the restaurant full of happy friends and families, having a great time.

Ash

I really noticed this year how incredibly supportive our neighbourhood is. They came together amazingly to help one another and local businesses through Covid. There’s a strong community feel to Kingsland with really good people which I think has to be it’s greatest strength.

James & Todd

Within our little catchment of Kingsland the thing I love watching on a day to day basis is the seeing people who started off not knowing each other at all to sharing coffee and banter in the morning, which has led to new ventures and endeavours undertaken together. Honestly it’s so cool to watch. I feel like relationships forged here are genuine and have taken years to establish over the time we’ve been open. So I guess our role in the community is like a creative and social hub.

Nigel Cottle

Ironically, what attracted us to Morningside was that there wasn’t much there back then. Morningside was somewhere people didn’t want to go to hang out. We wanted to turn it into a social and supportive neighbourhood and make it something. What’s awesome about morningside now is there are different types of businesses and elements in the neighbourhood including breweries, hospo spaces, a really diverse neighbourhood including the mix of cheap and cheerful apartments to older expensive homes.