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The Red House Cafe
Cafes in Te Horo, Wellington area
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885 State Highway 1,
Te Horo
5581,
Wellington, Kapiti Coast, North Island,
New Zealand
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06 364 3022
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we are providing services in Te Horo, Otaki Area
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Dinner, Afternoon Tea, Brunch, Breakfast, Lunch, Tea Room, Outdoor Dining, Health Food, English, European, Cake, Espresso, Coffee
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