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    Cafe Cezanne

    3.7 (20 reviews)
    Closed 7:00 am - 10:30 pm

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    What's the vibe?
    Moderate noise
    Casual
    Good for kids
    Good for groups

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    This place is funky!
    Tempest W.

    Lovely place, with fantastic staff. I am not a big eater, and was happily accommodated with a single poached egg, toast, bacon and hollandaise to form an Eggs Benedict (The menu has THREE eggs, and a ton of bacon) Really? Who are they feeding? Sumo wrestlers? Very, very good salty bacon, cooked to perfection. Poached egg was soft and dreamy. I ended up mopping it all up with toast, and adding more hollandaise, feeling like a right little miss piggie! It's quirky, kind of God knows what decor. Huge load of amazing looking cakes and slices, and I am betting that they are all made on the premises. Coffee was good, if a tad foamy on the capuchino. Having read Emmanuel B's review, I think that they are well shot of him. If you are going to review, be fair. It has my vote, and we are even likely to go back even though our time here is limited. 10 days is not at all enough time to eat your way around Auckland! Oh, and the mural has a pokemon ball spin thing too, if you are into it.

    Phillipa P.

    I have been coming to Café Cezanne for over six years now. Mainly because it's one of the only cafes around Ponsonby that's open at night. My friends and I have spent countless evenings talking life, and other not so important things (haha) in this cafe. Their coffee is pretty decent, although nothing too special. And they do great cakes and I love their squid salad. The décor could probably use a little bit of a spruce up, but this has never deterred us from going there. Especially when not much else is open and some serious girl time is needed.

    Joseph H.

    I grab something to eat at Cafe Cezanne quite often because it's right up the road from my work. There are always a few people languidly noodling at their meal or listlessly blowing on their coffee outside. Sometimes on of them has a dog. One of the striking things for me about the culinary experience at Cafe Cezanne, is the wealth of their portions. Everything is so big and dense there. You'd never accuse them of trying to short change you. I think that's probably a good thing. I mean, people like lots of a thing, right? I'd highly recommend grabbing one of the pre-prepared desserts they have in their cabinet. The raspberry cheesecake is friggen insane. Sure, you feel so very close to death while you're eating it (via girth and depth of the damn thing), but it's well worth it.

    Megan S.

    I love the atmosphere and decor of Cafe Cezanne. With angel-type figures painted on the walls, everything in Cafe Cezanne is multicoloured and vibrant and radiates friendliness. The atmosphere is always very funky yet remains a causal, relaxed place to sit and enjoy a coffee, smoothie or some great food. Their cabinet food always looks fresh and scrummy - I've had one of their chickpea salads and it was delight. Not too much sauce, and plenty of veges tossed through it, it was a great lunch, felt healthy and was very reasonably priced. I've also enjoyed their big breakfasts and smoothies over the years and can say without any hesitation that any meal you choose from cafe Cezanne will fill you with pleasure! Portion sizes are all very generous too, so you always feel like you're getting your money's worth - a huge bonus. The murals, brick counter, wooden furniture, chalk, casually dressed staff and delicious menu mean there really isn't any reason not to stop by Cafe Cezanne next time you're in Three Lamps shopping mall!

    Cezanne mess
    Fiendish Z.

    The décor is kitschy but not unpleasant, and there is a large variety of food and cakes to select from. I was kept waiting at the counter without being acknowledged for a few minutes (a pet hate) but other than that the staff were friendly. I ordered the Cezanne Mess as it was different from the standard breakfast fare. Whilst I did enjoy it, I found chunks of avocado there which weren't mentioned on the menu, and the tomatoes were raw. Bread was tasty though. Perhaps I caught them on an off day, I'd definitely say to try them if you want a slightly different cafe experience.

    My impression of a diet
    Hiran T.

    This quirky long term resident of Ponsonby Road with it's mural lined wall is rarely empty and open late into the evening. It's rustic and generous mix of breakfast and lunch meals forms an impressionist palate of culinary fare, but features mostly works of the previous century (think french toast , pancakes, Mexican breakfast, eggs Benedict and salads). There is nothing modern or pretentious about Cafe Cezanne. Just honest traditional goodness from the bosom of its caring owners served to a colorful and appreciative crowd. If the fancy pants of Dizengoff are not to your taste, then this may be the place for you.

    A trim cappuccino
    Emily O.

    Had some time to kill so stopped in here for a coffee as I walked through ponsonby. Just had a cappunicco but it was an absolutely fabulous coffee. Will definitely be back and am definitely keen to try the food very soon too! The cabinet food looks deeeelicious!

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    Their cabinet food always looks fresh and scrummy - I've had one of their chickpea salads and it was delight.

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    Cakes and Ladders - Great place!

    Cakes and Ladders

    5.0(3 reviews)
    2.2 kmEden Terrace, Grafton
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    As a massive nerd, I have to say, I'm so happy this place exists…read more Cakes and Ladders is, as far as I know, Auckland's only board game cafe. They have an impressive stock of board and card games--for adults and for families--the nicest, friendliest staff you could ask for, and a comfy interior setup for your hours of board gaming pleasure. The coffee is pretty decent as well, although none of my friends nor I have tried the food menu just yet. Here's how it works: you walk in, you pick a table, and the staff start your timer. Then you can either pick a game or have one recommended to you based on pretty much whatever criteria you want, and if it's a new game to you, the (again, wonderfully friendly) staff explain the rules and setup to you. Then you play--for hours, if you want. At $2.50 an hour, it's a steal. (Also, they're currently awaiting their liquor license, so although there's no alcohol there yet, just you wait. Craft beers are on their way!) They close at 10pm, I believe, at least on the weekends, but once the booze arrives, I'm hoping they stay open a wee bit later. I'm definitely going back, often.

    This place is awesome!!! Came with my husband and had a great time. They have so many games!!!…read morePerfect for groups and for just 2 people. They have a specific shelf full of games that require only 2 players. A great way to spend an afternoon or evening. Can get noisey but adds to the fun.

    Cafe Cezanne - coffee - Updated June 2026

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