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LB
6th July 2005, 04:32
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Or indeed for any riders who ride over the Takas........

Rimutaka Summit Cafe

Last Saturday when sitting at the Rimutaka summit, I noticed some building-type work going on inside the cafe. (For those who don't know, the cafe at the Rimutaka summit has been closed for a number of months now, so you can't get anything to eat/drink up there unless you bring it yourself....).

I strolled over in my usual nonchalant/subtle way (a bit like the Vero ad me) and asked the guys inside what the story was. Apparently it's going to be opening up for business in another couple of weeks - yeeharr!!

I know they aren't a trendy latte/fw/long black/panini/pasta/big city type of cafe, but it's very nice to get a hot drink/food/whatever up there. (Especially when it's :cold: :cold: :cold: :cold: :cold: :cold: !!!!) I told them we were looking forward to it reopening.

I presume it's changed hands and now has new owners. (I didn't want to give them the third degree!) We'll find out once it opens.


Flying Fish

I phoned the Flying Fish yesterday. Got their voicemail saying "we're closed till early July". I'll keep trying this week in case they're there to give me a specific re-opening date.


Watch this space!!

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Hitcher
6th July 2005, 09:17
Thanks for the info Lynda. I would never venture into the Summit Cafe after having a near-death experience some years ago involving a dead fly burger...

Paul in NZ
6th July 2005, 09:40
Thanks for the info Lynda. I would never venture into the Summit Cafe after having a near-death experience some years ago involving a dead fly burger...

Near death? You mean the 'dead' fly was still alive?

eliot-ness
6th July 2005, 09:54
Thanks for the info Lynda. I would never venture into the Summit Cafe after having a near-death experience some years ago involving a dead fly burger...


Only one thing worse than finding a dead fly in your burger..... Finding half of one.

Hitcher
6th July 2005, 12:59
Near death? You mean the 'dead' fly was still alive?
The flies (plural) were very dead. The burger (I use this term advisedly) was luke cold. It was I, gentle readers, who was near death. I conservatively estimate that at least 11 statutes were breached. The proprietor's efforts to extract the flies once these were brought to his attention was also underwhelming. This man's understanding of "hygiene" clearly stopped at the Five Second Rule...

merv
6th July 2005, 13:12
Hitcher we're not going to get started on a "who doesn't wash their hands after they've been to the toilet?" thread again are we?

Paul in NZ
6th July 2005, 13:41
The flies (plural) were very dead. The burger (I use this term advisedly) was luke cold. It was I, gentle readers, who was near death. I conservatively estimate that at least 11 statutes were breached. The proprietor's efforts to extract the flies once these were brought to his attention was also underwhelming. This man's understanding of "hygiene" clearly stopped at the Five Second Rule...

Extract the flies.... gah!

OK. Might plan on eating elsewhere

LB
8th July 2005, 05:30
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Finally got hold of someone at the Fish.

They open again from tomorrow - Sat 9th July - yay!!

They'll be open from 10.00am till 8.00pm (winter hours).

I said who I was and that we were missing them.
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Hooks
8th July 2005, 07:07
The flies (plural) were very dead. The burger (I use this term advisedly) was luke cold. It was I, gentle readers, who was near death. I conservatively estimate that at least 11 statutes were breached. The proprietor's efforts to extract the flies once these were brought to his attention was also underwhelming. This man's understanding of "hygiene" clearly stopped at the Five Second Rule...

There's a 5 second rule for flies too ???? (been a chef for 25 years got me some great fly recipies if you want them mate)

HHHmmm brings back memories of Roy's in welly hundreds of years ago .... the 3am cheese, egg and roach burger ....mmmmmmmm ... :puke: :rofl:

koba
5th August 2007, 21:50
Thanks for the info Lynda. I would never venture into the Summit Cafe after having a near-death experience some years ago involving a dead fly burger...

How many years ago?

To be fair its changed hands a fair few times! looks like new owners again lateley...?

Hitcher
5th August 2007, 21:56
How many years ago?

About the 12 or so it took you to dig this thread up!

Madness
5th August 2007, 22:28
Looks like new owners again lateley...?

Yep, Disturbed new owners at that. (http://www.disturbed.co.nz/cafeplans.html)

Hitcher
5th August 2007, 22:30
The lease expires in December. The current operators of the cafe are not the leaseholder.