Huckleberry Farms
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Natural, Organics & Gluten Free.Lots of neat little snacks, however most of the stuff is quite pricey.Right next to my work, I swing by to grab a drin…
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So hard to review things sometimes. Coffee is lovely. Service is nice. Limited seating and menu, and short hours, but this isn't a cafe, so much as a …
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If you didnt know this place was here, youd most likely miss it! Hidden away just after the Royal Oak roundabout, at first sight Huckleberrys is just …
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Huckleberry Farms is open for Cafe. Huckleberry Farms serves Deli and Cafe dishes. Incorrect or missing information? Make a report, or claim the restaurant if you own it!Details
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10 Reviews on “Huckleberry Farms”
I ordered Essene Bread yesterday before 3:20PM and it arrived today at 10:40AM in Auckland wrapped in the best way to keep it chilled – so wrapped to be able to get this so fast and fresh and wrapped appropriately because it is sprouted wheat. Awesome!!
Ahhhh HB, how we love thee. We used to frequent HB a lot when they were in Epsom and quite happily visit in Royal Oak too. Unbelievably, we enjoy their raw cheesecake and usually pop in to buy a loaf of pumpernickel or get one of their smoothies, if we’re too lazy to make our own @ home. Parking’s tight, but the store’s a real treasure trove of healthy treats.
Whenever I visit Huckleberrys, I order a coffee with rice milk, which is not available in cafes in general; they also make coffee with most milk alternatives including organic milk. I have been buying the vege fritatas lately, which are value for money @ $2.90, and sometimes I order a nice piece of carrot cake which is guilt free with organic nutritious ingredients. They have a small salad selection along with vege pies and savouries etc. and make a good smoothie. There is usually a good stock of Lewis Creamery Choc Milk instore if you feel like treating yourself 🙂
I LOVE the food here. My favourite is the caramelized onion and blue cheese galette. It has a most delicious whole-meal pastry base for the galette, and the flavours are fantastic. I also had a ‘dandelion coffee’, which was amazingly good. I didn’t want any caffeine, so ventured to this, and it was a good choice. The soy-milk was very subtle in its flavour (which is good for my tastes).They have a slightly crazy payment system – you need a card for the items you purchase, and you need to take it to the ‘supermarket’ till to pay after your meal… and the guy on service at the cafe often forgets to give the ticket… he gets a bit flustered? LOL! But if you can endure this crazy payment system, it’s worth it – as the food is such an awesome healthy range, with good gluten free and vegetarian options for my coeliac friend.
Service staff are predominately rude, but the blonde headed lady has an appalling attitude, very unprofessional and pushy.New premises are much nicer and cleaner.The juice bar is closed too early.
I haven’t tried any of the cabinet food yet but the coffee is to die for. The milk is always nice and creamy and the coffee tastes perfectly brewed. It’s also organic and free trade, and even cheaper than the coffee in some of the cafes surrounding Huckleberry.
Clean with well stocked shelves full of the vegetarian goodies I was hoping to find.I stayed on after purchasing my goods to have a coffee and a caramelised onion galette in the cafe. The coffee while flavoursome was not hot enough the galette was heated for me but I then was asked to queue up at the checkouts to pay for food before it was consumed. I commented that my food would get cold while I waited as the queues were reasonably long. But was told quite firmly that was their system. I thought it was an odd setup. (Why not have a till at the cafe?)The galette by the way was tasty but not easy to eat using the plastic utensils provided. (Why plastic?)