There are so many great choices in Blenheim for eating out. Whether you're looking for perfect coffee, a long late brunch or dining in a vineyard setting. Stay with us at Blenheim Palms and enjoy a friendly, comfortable base to explore the amazing wine, cuisine and service on offer in Marlborough.

Ritual Café, 10 Maxwell Road

Ritual Café, 10 Maxwell Road

A visit to Ritual is a must while you're staying in Blenheim. It has great coffee, famous fish curry, a buzzy atmosphere and is good enough to have been voted the best Marlborough café this year by top of the south magazine, Wild Tomato.

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Figaro's Café, 8 Scott Street

Figaro's Café, 8 Scott Street

Figaro's is a well-known top spot for breakfast and brunch, with perfect Supreme coffee, local produce and friendly service. Relax outside with the locals under a typical Blenheim blue sky and watch the world go past.

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Watery Mouth Café, 71 High Street

Watery Mouth Café, 71 High Street

Pop in for the local seasonal fare and great selection of Marlborough wines and craft beers. Try the popular steak sandwhic! With free wifi and a cosy seat by the fire on colder days it's a great option any time of year.
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Rock Ferry Cellar Door Café and Restaurant, Hammerichs Road

Rock Ferry Cellar Door Café and Restaurant, Hammerichs Road

For a special lunch in a beautiful vineyard setting, make sure you visit Rock Ferry. Visit the cellar door then dine out amongst cottage gardens under tall leafy trees. They have a bistro style menu, friendly attentive staff and incredible lemon tart.

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Gramados Restaurant and Bar, 74 Main Street

Gramados Restaurant and Bar, 74 Main Street

With outstanding food and welcoming attentive staff, it's not surprising that Gramado's  are the 2015 winners of Wild Tomato magazine's Best Restaurant Award. The attention to detail, from the immaculate tables to the perfect food and wine pairings, makes this a very special eating experience.

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