Charming Mayfield stopover: Cafe Mayfield


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Heading out of town? Don’t miss one of Canterbury’s best-kept secrets.

Just a small detour off the South Island’s main north-south routes, Cafe Mayfield is a refreshing change from the usual roadside eateries.

Explore Canterbury’s inland scenic route 72 and the charming rural town of Mayfield, which is home to one of the best small-town eateries. Nestled in the foothills close to the Southern Alps, Cafe Mayfield is the perfect spot for a road-trip breather. The café combines small town charm with high-quality homemade food, wholesome, comforting and packed with flavour.

Owner Deborah McCormick says the cafe’s popularity comes down to the warm atmosphere, and welcoming service, and it is impossible to beat a warming coffee served with a delectable, sweet slice, toasted sandwich or a hearty burger and chips.

“When travellers have left the big city, they step out of their car in Mayfield and instantly relax. They breathe in our fresh country air, and it’s like you can see their stress melt away.”

While Mum and Dad enjoy a moment of scenic relaxation, children will be kept busy (and burn off excess energy) in the safely fenced outdoor play area.

Visit Cafe Mayfield located at 1992 Arundel Rakaia Gorge Road, and follow on Facebook to keep up with the latest offerings.

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