Kingsland is one of Auckland's most vibrant inner-city suburbs — a dense strip of cafes, restaurants, bars and two craft breweries all within a few minutes' walk of the station. Eden Park is just 250m south. The suburb buzzes on game days but rewards a visit any day of the week.
🏉 Going to Eden Park? Kingsland station is a 5-minute walk from the stadium gates and the best way to get there on event days. Trains run frequently before and after games — check at.govt.nz for event timetables.
Cafes
All on or just off New North Road, within a few minutes' walk of the station.
Ragtime Cafe
Right opposite the train station. Exceptional coffee and baked goods made on-site — the carrot cake, banana bread and scones all get rave reviews. Opens evenings Friday and Saturday.
Mon–Thu 7:30am–4pm · Fri–Sat 7:30am–10pm · Sun 7:30am–4pm
Atomic Coffee Roasters
A Kingsland institution and one of Auckland's best-known specialty roasters. Excellent breakfast sandwiches, vegan-friendly options, and staff who love coffee. Also a retail shop for beans to take home.
Mon–Fri 7am–3pm · Sat–Sun 8am–3pm
Little Q
Bright, spacious café known for generous portions and great value. The eggs Benedict with mushrooms, avocado and homemade hash is a standout. Friendly staff and a great location near the station. Open seven days.
Daily 7:00am–4:00pm
Kingsland Social
French-inspired street café with Parisian flair, beloved for outstanding coffee often cited as among Auckland's best. Cabinet food, pasta, slow-cooked beef nachos, and a kids' play area. Ask about the $4 happy hour coffee.
Daily 7:00am–3:30pmRestaurants
Caribbean, Japanese, Middle Eastern, Thai and Cantonese all within easy walking distance.
Nanny's Eatery
Arguably the most-loved restaurant on the strip. Bold Jamaican flavours — jerk chicken, oxtail, pork belly, mac 'n' cheese and rice and beans, served with warmth and humour. Book ahead on weekends. Wed–Sun only.
Wed–Sat 12pm–10pm · Sun 2pm–10pm · Closed Mon–Tue
Jaan
A hidden gem serving traditional Middle Eastern food — mezze platters, moussaka, falafel salads and mixed grills at great prices. Warm local favourite.
Tue 4–10pm · Wed–Thu 11am–11pm · Fri–Sat 11am–12am · Sun 11am–10pm
美味轩 Kingsland BBQ Cafe
Authentic Cantonese cooking — standout Peking duck, crispy pork and stir-fry dishes. The full Peking duck course for $68 is frequently cited as Auckland's best. Open daily.
Daily 11:00am–11:00pm
NOMIYA Japanese Tapas & Bar
Superb fresh sashimi, sushi, fried squid and aburi (torched) dishes. The aburi unagi is said to be among the best in New Zealand. Great value, especially via First Table booking.
Mon–Tue 5–9pm · Wed–Sun lunch & dinner from 12pm
@ Bangkok Thai Eatery
Bold authentic Thai — drunken noodles, panang curry and cashew chicken on sizzling plates. BYO, well priced, colourful umbrellas overhead. Closed Mondays.
Tue–Thu 5–10pm · Fri–Sat 12–11pm · Sun 12–10pm · Closed Mon
Canton Cafe
A beloved Kingsland institution — BYO dinner here is an Auckland rite of passage. Freshly prepared Cantonese dishes including iconic black chilli prawns, crab, duck and dim sum. Great for groups. Closed Tuesdays.
Mon & Wed–Thu 11:30am–10:30pm · Fri–Sun 11:30am–11pm · Closed TueCheap Eats
High-quality, affordable options — most mains under $20.
Petra Shawarma
A family-run Jordanian gem that regularly tops Auckland cheap eats lists. Homemade hummus, tabbouleh, falafel and chicken shawarma — all mains under $20. Vegetarian and vegan-friendly. Closed Sundays.
Mon 5–9pm · Tue–Sat 12–9pm · Closed Sun
Western Noodles
Hand-pulled noodles, dumplings and soups at great prices. Reviewers rave about the lamb noodle soup, braised pork noodles and pan-fried dumplings. Generous portions, fast service. Closed Sundays.
Mon–Sat 10:30am–9:30pm · Closed SunBars & Breweries
Two craft breweries, a historic pub, a sports bar and more — one of Auckland's best bar lineups within walking distance of any train station.
Saint Leonards Brewing
One of Auckland's best neighbourhood breweries — 19 taps, a lovely outdoor beer garden with retractable roof, food trucks, and trains rolling past. Laid-back vibe, no attitude. The Pudd stout is a must. Dogs welcome. Closed Mon–Tue.
Wed–Thu 4–9pm · Fri–Sat 12–11pm · Sun 12–8pm · Closed Mon–Tue
The Portland Public House
A Kingsland institution in a beautiful historic building. Excellent beers, live music on weekends, solid pub food and a proper pre-match atmosphere. One of Auckland's best game-day pubs.
Mon–Wed 4pm–12am · Thu 4pm–2am · Fri 3pm–2am · Sat–Sun 12pm onwards
Full Time Sports Bar & Eatery
Multiple screens covering rugby, cricket, American sports and more. Praised for Super Bowl events and big-match atmosphere. Good food including loaded bacon fries. Open until 3am Tue–Sun.
Tue–Sun 12pm–3am · Closed Mon
Citizen Park
Lively indoor-outdoor bar with fairy lights and greenery, welcoming in all weather. Creative American-style dishes, steak nights and great coffee. Popular before Eden Park concerts and events. Closed Mondays.
Tue–Thu 12–10pm · Fri–Sat 12pm–12am · Sun 12–8pm · Closed Mon
The Kingslander
The classic Kingsland local — known for Thursday night ribs, regular open mic nights, and family-friendly lunches. One of the longest-established venues on the strip. Closed Mondays.
Tue–Sun 12pm onwards · Closed MonNearby Parks
A short walk from the station up Central Road.
Nixon Park
A well-rounded community park just up Central Road. Facilities include a skate park, basketball half-court, children's playground, flood-lit sports fields and open grassy areas. Public toilets on site.
Open 24 hours · Free entryStadium
New Zealand's national stadium and one of the world's great sporting venues — home of the All Blacks, Blues (Super Rugby), Blackcaps and Black Ferns. Eden Park also hosts major international concerts — past performers include Metallica, Coldplay and P!nk — as well as international football, sevens rugby and other large events. Kingsland station is the closest station to the ground and by far the best way to arrive on event days — avoiding traffic, parking costs and the walk from further away. Stadium tours available on non-event days. Capacity 50,000.
Event days — check edenpark.co.nz/events for upcoming fixtures and concerts · Stadium tours availableBus Routes
Bus stops on New North Road and Sandringham Road are right outside the station — less than a minute's walk from the platform.
| Route | Serves | Frequency | Stop |
|---|---|---|---|
| 20 | St Lukes ↔ Wynyard Quarter via Kingsland & Ponsonby Rd | Frequent | Sandringham Rd |
| 22N | New Lynn ↔ City Centre via Avondale, New North Rd & Kingsland | Frequent | Sandringham Rd |
| 22R | Rosebank Rd ↔ City Centre via Avondale & New North Rd | Connector | Sandringham Rd |
| 24B | New Lynn ↔ City Centre via Blockhouse Bay & Sandringham Rd | Frequent | Sandringham Rd |
| 24R | New Lynn ↔ City Centre via Tiverton Rd, Owairaka & Sandringham Rd | Connector | Sandringham Rd |
| 64 | Kingsland ↔ Newmarket via Balmoral & Epsom | Connector | Sandringham Rd |
| 209 | Kingsland ↔ Blockhouse Bay & Titirangi via New North Rd | Peak hours only | Sandringham Rd |
💡 Frequent routes run every 15 minutes or better, 7 days a week. Connector routes run every 30 minutes. Peak only routes operate weekday mornings and evenings only. Always confirm at at.govt.nz.
⚠️ Ratings and hours can change. Google Maps ratings were current at the time this page was last updated. Always check a venue's own website or Google Maps for current hours, especially on public holidays and event days. Only venues rated 4.0 stars or above are included. Bus route information sourced from Auckland Transport — always check at.govt.nz for current timetables.