In Gisborne – the largest coastal city in the Tairāwhiti region and a gateway to stunning beaches and camping spots on the East Coast – Breakers may have found its spiritual home.

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Breakers Gisborne & The Jandal Bar Breakers Gisborne & The Jandal Bar
Within walking distance of the city centre, beaches and the Gisborne i-SITE Visitor Information Centre, Breakers Gisborne is a large open-plan restaurant catering for groups of any size, with the benefit of having a its own dedicated bar, pool table and seated outdoor area located away from the main dining area.
“Gizzy”, as it is affectionately known, is one of the fastest growing regions in the country so if you’re a new arrival, or even an old hand, be sure to pop in to see the Breakers Gizzy crew.
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Contact
Location
Address:
GISBORNE 4010
Opening Times
Business Hours:
Monday to Sunday 11am - late. Closed Christmas & Boxing Day.

Months of Operation:
Facilities and Features
Proximity to Town:
1 minute walk to the Gisborne City Centre
Proximity to Airport:
4.7km to Gisborne Airport
Proximity to Bus:
260 metres to the Gisborne i-SITE Visitor Information Centre
Parking:
On-site and street parking
Max Capacity:
100

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