Cityscape Summer 2020
Welcome to 2020. For our first issue of a new decade, Cityscape has taken up the 5 Ways to Wellbeing as a kaupapa, or set of principles, underpinning our editorial direction for 2020 and beyond. If you haven’t heard of them before, the 5 Ways – Connect, Be active, Take notice, Keep Learning, and Give – have been taken up by mental health agencies and organisations around the world. There is extensive scientific evidence that if practised regularly, the 5 Ways will lift your wellbeing. The challenge is to find ways to introduce these actions into our daily lives. Between the covers of Cityscape we have curated a selection of experts local and international that can help. Supporting local businesses by getting offline and in-store is one way to connect with your community as well as be more active and giving – as consumers, we often make big decisions about where to spend our money on the basis of saving a dollar or two. Remember, when you buy from a small business, an actual person does a happy dance! We have all our regular features and contributors as well, and all that’s hot in beauty, cuisine, home and events.
Welcome to 2020. For our first issue of a new decade, Cityscape has taken up the 5 Ways to Wellbeing as a kaupapa, or set of principles, underpinning our editorial direction for 2020 and beyond. If you haven’t heard of them before, the 5 Ways – Connect, Be active, Take notice, Keep Learning, and Give – have been taken up by mental health agencies and organisations around the world. There is extensive scientific evidence that if practised regularly, the 5 Ways will lift your wellbeing. The challenge is to find ways to introduce these actions into our daily lives. Between the covers of Cityscape we have curated a selection of experts local and international that can help. Supporting local businesses by getting offline and in-store is one way to connect with your community as well as be more active and giving – as consumers, we often make big decisions about where to spend our money on the basis of saving a dollar or two. Remember, when you buy from a small business, an actual person does a happy dance! We have all our regular features and contributors as well, and all that’s hot in beauty, cuisine, home and events.
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FOOD & DRINK
SPAGALIMIS
PIZZERIA & BAR
Pizza/Swishy Bar | Central City
Spagalimis Pizzeria & Bar is the oldest
restaurant in Christchurch. Visit them
for a meal or just a drink in the historic
Ironside House, built in 1899. With
their menu of 50 delicious pizzas
and a full bar and cocktails available,
there’s something for everyone! Enjoy
outdoor dining on the deck area, the
live sport playing at the bar, or book
their private dining room for your
next function. Open Mon – Tue 4pm –
late, Wed – Sun 11am – late.
32 Salisbury Street 03 379 7159 spagalimis.co.nz
STORY
Restaurant / Central City
Located on Christchurch’s famous
Spanish Mission architecturally styled
New Regent Street is Story, a small
social hub offering exquisite culinary
fare by way of chefs Shafeeq Ismail
and Jamie Bennett. Open seven
evenings a week from 5pm, dine in
the light and classic space, pull up
a pew and take your pick from their
premium beer and wine range or
keep it relaxed with a tasty bar snack.
8 New Regent Street 03 261 9441 storynz.com
STRAWBERRY FARE
European | Merivale
Located near the city and with
stunning views of Hagley Park,
Strawberry Fare offers something
for everyone. They open early with
delicious breakfasts and their own
roasted coffee; a perfect place to
start the day. Lunch and dinner are
served 7 days, and their famous
desserts are available any time
you fancy. Free-range and organic
produce is used whenever available.
Enjoy a friendly, relaxed service that
also caters to all dietary needs.
15 Bealey Avenue 03 365 4897 strawberryfare.com
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