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Bryce's Rockclimbing Cafe and Lodge
Cafes in Waikato Region area
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Our address
1424 Owairaka Valley Rd Wharepapa Sth Te Awamutu,
Waikato Region ,
New Zealand Edit -
Our phone(s)
07 872 2533 Edit -
Our fax
078722533 Edit -
Our website
www.rockclimb.co.nz Edit
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Availability/ Opening hours
The shopping hours and days of the business Bryce's Rockclimbing Cafe and Lodge are:
Open Now
Today: 09:00am-05:00pm
Services offered since 1998
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Areas serviced
we are providing services in Parawera, Te Awamutu Area
Payment options
MasterCard, EFTPOS, Direct Debit, Direct Credit (Internet banking, phone banking), Cash, VISA
Additional info
Brunch, Dinner, Breakfast, Afternoon Tea, Lunch, Tea Room, Outdoor Dining, English, European, Health Food, Cake, Espresso, Coffee
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Good customer service
“Great haircuts for over 10 years. Highly recommend”
Danger mouse
“Late, drunk and abusive towards me otherwise good”
Guys y'all need to come and eat there Ka
“A little slow but the Kai Is on point whanau”