Gorge Quarter

MondayClosed.

TuesdayClosed.

Wednesday9:00 am – 5:00 pm.

Thursday7:30 am – 2:30 pm.

Friday7:30 am – 2:30 pm.

Saturday7:30 am – 2:30 pm.

Sunday7:30 am – 2:30 pm.

1631 Napier Rd, Western Gateway Park, Palmerston North

027 688 8398

Sitting at the foot of Te Āpiti Manawatū, Gorge Quarter is a charming little hub where Kiwi nostalgia, natural beauty and a homely, country feel all come together. Part coffee spot, part ice cream stop, part curated retail store, it’s the kind of place that instantly loosens your shoulders and reconnects you to the land.

Dreamed up many years ago, Gorge Quarter began as a way for the owners to share their family farm with others and keep it thriving for generations to come. At its heart is a simple idea: bringing people closer to the land, creating a genuine link between town and country and offering a space where community can grow naturally.

The setting is as honest as it gets. Salvaged materials tell stories of the area - rocks from the gorge slip that closed the old road, sheep rails from a woolshed, old brass switches and other finds that give the building its rustic, lived-in feel. Beyond the walls, sweeping views look out to the Manawatū and Pohangina Rivers, with the dramatic ranges of Te Āpiti framing the backdrop. Tracks and trails begin right at the doorstep, making this a perfect stop before or after an adventure.

The offering leans delicious and thoughtfully local. Organic Kōkako coffee, scoops of Kapiti ice cream, and homemade bites that feel like a treat from the farm kitchen - think dark chocolate and pistachio cookies or berry-custard brioche. The retail shelves are curated with intention: nature books, handmade pieces, pottery crafted from on-site clay, and a line-up of local and NZ-made brands the owner has personally connected with over time.

More than a café or store, Gorge Quarter is fast becoming a community in its own right. Kids arrive on bikes, get muddy, eat ice cream with messy faces and roam freely. Travellers trade stories with locals at shared tables. It’s the kind of authentic NZ experience visitors hope to find and locals are proud to share.

There’s plenty on the horizon, too. A growing calendar of events (including a weekly Sunday run club), school visits, self-contained camping trials and long-term plans for a larger precinct with multiple businesses and an event venue in a 50-year-old nut orchard. Gorge Quarter may be small for now, but the vision is big, rustic, refined and deeply, beautifully New Zealand.

Words by Johnny Gibson & Photography by David Le

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1631 Napier Rd, Western Gateway Park, Palmerston North

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