Alleluya Bar & Cafe is located in St Kevin's Arcade on K' Rd.

Grab a table by the huge glass window overlooking Myers Park and enjoy a leisurely breakfast with friends, or linger over a coffee and soak up the vibrant K'Road atmosphere.

The SaVAge K’lub invites you to indulge in an afternoon of conviviality featuring a variety of artful and literary entertainments. Exotic tea will be brewed, sumptuous treats will be available for your consumption and be sure to bring your own regalia. Founded in 2010 by Rosanna Raymond The SaVAge K’lub presents 21st Century South Sea SaVAgery, influencing art and culture through the interfacing of time and space, deploying weavers of words, rare anecdotalists, myth makers, hip shakers, navigators, red faces, fabricators, activators, installators to institute the non cannibalistic cognitive consumption of the other. From 3-5pm.

Overview

Price Range $$ – Reasonable: $8-$10 / $6-$7
Ambience Relaxed atmosphere
Accepts credit cards Yes
Licence This venue is licenced

Products and specialities

Set Lunch Menu, Take Away Service, A La Carte Menu, Breakfast Menu

Hours

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  • HolidaysClosed
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And my favorite scrambled eggs on toast in all of Auckland!

Alleluya has such a great atmosphere - very K Rd and good for some people watching. Delicious food that has a good range of prices and fantastic coffee. There is nothing better than sitting in the beautiful arcade, drinking coffee and looking out over the city while being in a relaxed cafe. Usually quite busy but there is fast and efficient service and always a seat. :)

Really friendly staff! great location and atmosphere, delicious food, fave place to get breakfast in town!  Also been here for a 21st in the evening, is a great place to book out for your own functions! 

Alleluya Cafe is located at the rear of K Rd's St Kevin's Arcade overlooking Myer's Park.  The cafe boasts a large number of tables in the middle of the arcade space, so there are a variety of different vistas patrons can contemplate over their coffee. The coffee is excellent - the number one reason I enjoy coming to Alleluya.  The cafe space itself is filled with an interesting assortment of art and objects collected over the years.  The menu is vegetarian friendly, and the cakes in the cabinet are delectable.  

Overlooking the beautiful Myers Park this is an experience unique to Auckland. Great food and service and people and often music.

I have had many great hungover breakfasts here. They also do coffee as well as anyone in the city. The only place I know that serves a great vienna coffee too. Also seen some great gigs in this space at night too. A grand spot!

I've been coming here since the mid-90s and the food and service have never dipped below excellent in that time. Excellent cakes, good strong coffee and a wide range of menu and counter food, all served by slightly-too-cool but still fairly-nice hipster staff. A great spot for a quiet coffee, and - if you sit by the window - one of the nicest views in Auckland.

Best seating on K'Road in the spacious St. Kevin's Arcade, the closest you can get to outside without actually being outside... Breakfast Burrito rules our world, and Peter is the loveliest owner. Alleluya also hosts the bFM Breakfast Clubs on the last Friday of each month, where we broadcast a live performance amidst the tables & chairs at 8.35am.

Situated in the central palm-filled area of the lovely but scruffy St Kevin’s Arcade, this cafe is well worth a visit. For breakfast a must-have is the breakfast burrito: a tortilla filled with softly scrambled egg and a touch of chilli. Lunch dishes are tasty and generous. Cakes are a delicious selection of treats made on the premises. The perfect spot to settle down with a coffee and a good book.

Alleluya have been a mainstay of uptown Ak for many years and I'm so glad they're still around. Great cakes, yummy vege meals and my favourite - mismatched furniture. The location is also good - it has its own mini village in St Kevins Arcade, which makes it secluded and encompassing at the same time. It feels like going home when I go to Alleluya.