Tuesday 29 May 2012

Verona - Mark IV


    

It’s had a lick of paint and a change of management, but K’ Road’s iconic Verona Café, which has variously doubled in its twenty-year lifespan as a gallery, poet’s corner and music venue, lives on.

We never considered changing the name,’ says Tim Mercer, one third of the new management trio which has moved into the heritage building.  We’re respectful of the history of the place and see ourselves as caretakers of the ongoing Verona entity.’

Along with husband and wife team Annabelle Guinness and Phil Randle, founders of the Leigh Sawmill Café, Tim will be enticing K’ Roaders into the new incarnation of the cafe with a tapas-style menu based on that which Annabelle and Phil have been wowing Matakana locals with until recently at the area’s village farmer’s market.

‘It’s modelled on the concept of slow food,’– food which has been prepared unhurriedly but can be heated and served up fast - he says.  There’s also an emphasis on using organic produce wherever possible.

Examples of the flavoursome dishes on offer from the slow-cooked menu are duck and lentil chilli on organic brown basmati rice and venison, fig and cavolo nero ragout on potato gratin which come in $5 tapa or $15 main sizes.  These are complemented with a variety of wines including local Warkworth and Matakana varieties.

New artwork supplied by Annabelle’s sister and Agee jars of Annabelle’s own preserves decorate the walls giving the revamped café an old world homely feel.  Which is pretty much how the threesome see their new K’ Road venture   With Annabelle and Phil living practically next door and Tim domiciled on neighbouring Symonds St, ‘it’s like being at home,’ he says.

You can check out this new addition to K’ Road’s dining scene at www.facebook.com/veronacafe
Hours:
Wed – Sat 10.30-1.30am
Sun-Tues 10.30-11pm.



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