
Welcome to Thai Grandma House, now open at 313 Barton Street, Hamilton!
Dine-in and takeaway available! Special lunch menu available. Come and savour the authentic flavours of Thailand!

Dine-in and takeaway available! Special lunch menu available. Come and savour the authentic flavours of Thailand!
Tired of hearing “I’m bored” on repeat? Give your little artists a screen-free, hands-on adventure with our Kids' Pottery Workshop!
What’s in Store?
Squishy, squashy, super-fun clay play
Giggles, creativity, and a little bit of (controlled) mess
Their very own handmade masterpiece to keep!
We have plenty of spaces available, so gather the kids and join us for some school holiday magic!
Let’s turn school holiday boredom into clay-filled fun!
The Waikato Local
Opinion: Vanessa Williams
Hamilton's central city is buzzing with activity, making it a prmie spot for businesses and events to fourish.
Recently, Love the Centre and NAI Harcourts showcased the exciting growth happening in the area, with a development tour for the central city business community.
The tour kicked off at the south end of town with hte impressive Waikato Regional Theatre.
This project is really taking shape, and attendees got a unique perspective from the rooftop of the newly refurbished Subway building at 159 Victoria Street.
The theatte, which is set to be completed this year, reached a milestone on March 3 with the removal of the last crane, dramatically altering hte city's skyline.
For a striking view of the Hinuera stone- clad walls, auditorium structure, and the crowning Fly Tower, the theatre team recommends visiting Victoria on the River and looking upstream.
Next, the tour visited the redevelopjed Westpac House at 426 Victoria Street, where attenddees admired the state-of-the-art 'end of trip' facilities, including a fully equipped gym for Westpac House tenants, Tompkins Wake.
The tour continued to 500 Victoria St, across from Centre Place, where Prime Property highlighted their substantial investment in mondernising this iconic seven-story building, enhancing its prominent status and offering stunning views.
The final stop on the tour was the tallest tower in the central city, where attendees learned about the Pullman Hotel development, which is set to be completed next year and incorporating a variety of unique offersings for guests.
This exciting project promoses to significantly contribute to the revitalisation of Hamilton's central city area.
These substantial developments give even more readon to Love the Centrew.
Vanessa Williams is the general manager of the Hamilton Central Business Association
The popular bakery has opened a new production kitchen next door to its original location, marking a major milestone in just four years of business.
The added space will help streamline operations and support the growing demand, allowing the team to focus on speciality products without the constraints of the main bakery.
Collect an activity sheet from our kaimahi at the front desk and then hop around the galleries to find the twelve 'Easter eggs' we've hidden in plain sight.
Once your whaanau has completed the scavenger hunt, there will be a tasty chocolate prize to take home and enjoy.
18th - 21st April
10am - 5pm