Patrick's Pies Gold Star Bakery

Tauranga


Winner of NZ’s best pie seven years running. More than 30 types of pie are on offer – mince and cheese is perennially popular but we enjoyed the roast port, caramelised onion, mushroom and cheese pie. Located in a suburban shopping mall, the bakery is simplicity itself, but the walls are covered in more awards than a war veteran’s chest.


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