Whether you're wanting a Raglan Roast coffee, a drink with friends and a bite to eat or maybe just somewhere to lay your head, we have it all here at The Royal Matawhero.

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The Royal Matawhero The Royal Matawhero
Family friendly with a kids play area and large tables designed to facilitate in the mixing and mingling of visitors and locals alike, The Royal offers a low key atmosphere that's all about the people.
They have all the expected offerings of your local pub with a Raglan Roast take, enjoy the epic burgers, pizza or the famous chicken and waffles along with your coffee.

Located just 10 mins from Gizzy town, The Royal is sure to become your new local.
Contact
Location
Address:
3 Salesyard Road
Gisborne
Opening Times
Business Hours:
Monday to Friday 6am - 3pm, Saturday 7am - 3pm, Sunday 8am - 3pm. Kitchen/Bar: Monday & Tuesday 12no

Months of Operation:
All months of the year

Facilities and Features
Proximity to Town:
7.5km's to the Gisborne City Centre
Proximity to Airport:
5.8km's to the Gisborne Airport
Proximity to Bus:
7.2km's to the Intercity Bus Stop (located outside the Gisborne i-SITE Visitor Information Centre on Grey Street)
Parking:
Free parking available onsite

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