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christchurch's coffee scene has grown beyond its post-earthquake rebuilding phase into something genuinely distinctive. the city's roasters and cafes now hold their own against anywhere in new zealand. black betty cafe on madras street represents this evolution particularly well, operating as both specialty roastery and neighborhood gathering spot in the central city. you'll find the kind of consistency here that builds genuine loyalty among locals. the roasting happens on-site, which means the beans you're drinking were likely processed just days before they hit your cup. regulars speak about this place with the kind of conviction that can't be manufactured through marketing campaigns. the location puts you right in the heart of christchurch's rebuilding story, where new businesses have taken root alongside established ones. when you need something stronger than the usual flat white, their espresso delivers.
curated by gautam khorana, editor · updated
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