Reviews Rangiriri Heritage Centre

5
Helen Lynam
+5
Excellent place for some history of the place. Cafe was lovely and warm. Seating inside and out ( with fur babies allowed). Coffee was hot and good. Muffins & scones consumed all got the 👍
5
Trevor kelly
+5
Amazing food and fantastic staff, we now make this our regular place to go for brunches. Staff are great and so is the food highly recommended.
4
Chris Barrow
+4
Loved the date and orange Scones, very yummy😋 The pie's were also good. I found the black bean and halloumi pate a little dry, however it was tasty. Some interesting historical photos on the walls, learnt a bit of the tragic local history.
5
Geoff Purcell
+5
Awesome breakfast and great coffee. Worth stoppingboff for a visit on your way south. Easy motorway access.
4
Stephen Rackham
+4
A pleasant surprise. It has been done up since I last visited and food was nice. Friendly staff.
4
Nick Devcich
+4
Great cafe, quick service, lovely food and nice hot coffee
5
kevin mapu
+5
Yummy yummy yummy, but expensive, (Auckland prices) definitely do it again cos you get what you pay for mmmm
5
Justin White
+5
Lovely food, friendly staff and a peaceful and relaxing atmosphere. Highly recommended!
5
James Andrews
+5
Rangiriri Heritage & Interpretation Centre is a must see & visit by everyone. The centre is professionally run by the local hapu (tribe) Ngati Naaho who explain the local history and the Invasion from British Imperial forces in the 19th century. The original Pa site and trenches that were partially reconstructed opened in 2017 are within walking distance and close by.
4
Shane Mahon
+4
A Nice place to stop for Brunch or Lunch, Good food here!
4
Paul Hodson
+4
Food and coffee was great
5
Vincent Alexander
+5
What a wonderful cafe, The food was yummy, the Scones are world famous. Also loved the Sconut with Cinnamon Sugar. The gift shop is beautiful and lots of great items at good prices. The Mocha coffee is the best. Keep up the great work, you are onto a winner. kindest regards Liz & Vincent Alexander
4
Lynne Lang
+4
Lovely food. It was a lovely day so outside but tables not good for older people as they are picnic and seat dont move.
4
warren mills
+4
Good place for a breakfast and coffee. The place is loaded with historical events with things that whent on in the area.
4
michelle davis
+4
Went to Fixate cafe there..nice..will go back
5
mitch isgucci
+5
Fantastic food and service would recommend no problems
5
SUSAN
+5
great food, friendly and efficient service, easy access for a quick stop while travelling the waikato expressway north or south
4
mike lowe
+4
We visited Rangiriri today 15 August 2021 to find that this attraction is no more, unfortunately. What a shame, for such an historical area. We intend to return in 2-3 months time, with a visit to nearby Te Kauwhata and then to Rangiriri. The Rangiriri Cemetery is literally awesome, with informative signboards, and clearly marked headstones for the British soldiers killed in the Rangiriri battle. There is a grassy mound where were buried the Maori killed in that battle, but according to the signboard their bodies were later removed and buried elsewhere. It seemed appropriate to see a small Maori independence flag fluttering there today, whether you agree with that movement or not. Then on to the historical Rangiriri Paa site, where an active imagination can feel the history of another time and different standards. Very well worth a visit!
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