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Steptoe's Coffee Emporium

 


Been a while since we've been in Reefton but each time we visit it seems this shop is usually very popular. According to the Reefton webiste, they make a good selection of pies. Kiwis are big on pies so I think we are going to have to try some next time we are there.

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Comments

local alien said…
Big smile. Steptoes Emporium takes me of course to a different business. I'd love to try one of those pies. I bet the smell is enticing.
Bill said…
I like trying new coffees so I would give this place a try.
Yogi♪♪♪ said…
Coffee and Pie!! Sign me up.
Klara said…
coffee and pie, yummy!
Paspii said…
Coffee and pies. Yummy.
Tom said…
...I wonder how the name came about?
Lisa said…
I like pies better than cake! I'm fussy though about crusts. My mother made the best, I use her recipe, which I credit for the pie prizes at the fairs! Thanks for linking the lovely plump shadow!
I will have a coffee please Amy please I hope you have a great week ahead.
Alana said…
I love the old-timey vibe of the sign. Now I'm in the mood for pie. Wonder what type they sell.
Let us know what you think of the pie when you get one :)
Revrunner said…
I think I could very much feel at home in a country that likes pies. :-)

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