The Athol Shop. Café, Bar and General Store

Locally owned and operated Cafe/General Store/Bar and Barbecue restaurant serving breakfast, world-famous Hoagie sandwiches all day and epic low and slow barbecue dinners at night. Also serving freshly Brewed Coffee & Beverages. Fuel your day with the bold flavours of ROAR’s locally roasted coffee from Lumsden, skilfully crafted by our award-winning baristas or savour the essence of Queenstown in the evening with craft beers straight from Altitude Brewery, brewed with hops from Garston.
Brunel Peaks Cafe and Bar, Takitimu Mountains

Set against the stunning backdrop of the Takitimu Mountains, Brunel Peaks Cafe and Bar offers comforting dishes made with care, where every meal is as delightful as the views.
Kingston Flyer Cafe and Bar, Kingston

The perfect spot to have a drink or a bite to eat after finishing your bike tour. Yummy food, great coffee, and a large selection of drinks to choose from to celebrate.
Nestled under the Eyre Mountains, the Kingston Flyer Cafe is one of the most picturesque spots to rest your legs after days on your bike.
The Coffee Bomb, Garston

The Coffee Bomb in Garston is New Zealand’s most inland food truck, serving the finest coffee, freshly roasted in Southland, and an array of fresh sandwiches, slices and cakes. A recommended spot for a stop, whether you need a hot drink or a yummy lunch. This is your last food stop before Kingston while on the cycle trail.
Five Rivers Cafe, Five Rivers

Located just 14km from Lumsden, sits the iconic Five Rivers Café. It’s the perfect stop for brunch after leaving Lumsden on your bikes. Have a delicious coffee or a homemade muffin or scone. The café itself offers stunning scenic views of the mountains, especially from the garden area or beside the roaring fire in winter. With a unique atmosphere, it’s a great option for a place to stop off, relax, view the art gallery and farmyard, and recharge before hitting the next stage of the cycle trail.
Takeaway, Lumsden

Popular with locals, fish and chips are just as they should be at Lumsden Takeaways. Chips are chunky, crispy on the outside and soft in the middle while the fish tastes fresh. The generous portions can be served either for as a sit-down meal or takeaway.
Route 6 Cafe and Bar, Lumsden

In the heart of Lumsden, you will find our modern 1950’s themed Americana Cafe … with a kiwiana touch! We have become world-renowned for our great burgers, our locally roasted coffee and our extensive gluten-free offering. Whether you are after a staple Southland Cheeseroll, some Stewart Island blue cod or a famous burger, we are sure to impress!
Four Square Supermarket, Lumsden

This is your last supermarket on the cycle trail. Make sure you have what you need for the rest of your tour.
Bracken Hall, Mossburn

Stop for a meal, grab a delicious coffee, or shop in the Bracken Hall gift store. A lovely small shop and friendly service. Another good option for a lunch stop while out on the cycle trail.
Dome Cafe and Bar, Mossburn

Dome cafe and bar has great coffee, a large cabinet with plenty of options for food on the go, or a menu to order something for lunch.
Bike stands for convenient parking is available for a convenient stop while out on the cycle trail.