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Hey I never carry coinage around with me lmao so poor Ella doesn't get to ride on that horse
Yep that sounds cool I'll call u at some stage to work out when, and we can come on Sat too if that's still on

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we go to the mojo down the bottom of the city they are good with kids, wouldnt like to be there if it got too busy
Felix (almost opps the james smith)has good coffee but slightly more pricy on the food side of things, also good with the mini.
Expresso Republic on featherston st (sort of on the opposite side of the block to kirks if you get what I mean). Has good coffee, but some of its hours are quite limited food is good!!
Neo on Willis st no good for pushchairs but good coffee.

The new one in dukes arcade is run by the people who started expresso republic and its fantastic!

Botanical garden cafe iskid friendly didnt like coffee though. Luke warm and weak!

Umm the Mojo in Darth Vaders Pencil Box (BNZ Centre is brilliant, heaps of space for buggy, Laura personally likes listening to the echo of her voice.. good on the food and the coffee everytime Ive been)

Zilatas in the willis st Village its only open business hours but its pasta is to die for has pretty good coffee too, I think however they use a mix blend usually.

Hutt ways, Buzz has good food and good coffee (mostly ) a bit of a jungle with a pushchair but they are friendly.. they are quite bustling on the weekends so its a good place to book, you can alsobook the highchair

Manuka upstairs in Westfield (queensgate) has brilliant coffee, good service also has a high chair, and theres an lil indoor playground for under 5s right next to the coffee place (it has couches by the playground too ) so yay.

Thats my list hehe
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Yay for Mojo coffee
Espresso Republic use Mojo Beans too
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hehe im guna be a geek and say McCafe lmao.they have nic hot chocolates and nice enuff food plus if theres the kids playground there then hey presto! kid freindly cafe
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I didn't think of that Xandersmum but you are right - McCafe is great for kids. My little man loves their hot chocolates!!
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Mmmm you are right. Hannah cries every time I drive past the McDs playground and don't stop

(She can spot them from about 2kms away I swear. Damn kids and their inbuilt 'Playground Radars')
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Hehe Ella doesn't know about McD's yet. I think she has been there once (that's how often we go there).

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i had plans on Jake not knowing either but grandad decided to "treat" us.

Hehe, he's just leanr to say "raining"....well, he'll get lots of practice saying that this weekend.

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Han isn't fussed by the food. Doesn't even notice that they have any I think. The playground is fairly obvious tho!
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