Retail & Dining
Arthur Barnett
Established in 1903, Arthur Barnett's department store has continued to be an anchor of the Dunedin shopping experience, providing 'Absolute service and value'.
Jimmy's Pies
Jimmy’s Pies first came to Roxburgh back in 1960. Relocating from Invercargill.
The business took over a local bakery about the time when construction was finished at the Roxburgh Hydro Dam.
From here Jimmy’s Pies began wholesaling pies around the Central Otago District. This growth continues with Jimmy’s Pies available in most of Otago and Southland. They can also be found in some parts of South Canterbury and South Westland.
Dunedin Casino
Situated in the Southern Cross Hotel, the Dunedin Casino is New Zealand's Leading Boutique Casino, combining a first class hotel with world class gaming facilities.
The Gainsborough Room provides an elegant ambience and the ultimate table gaming experience. Guests can try their luck on popular table games including Black Jack, Roulette, Baccarat, Carribean Stud Poker and Poker.
Broad Bay China
Situated on the spectacular Otago Peninsula is Broad Bay China.
Broad Bay China is a store that specialises in Decorative China. They sell all things China such as plates, vases or novelties.
You can also buy dinner sets or tea sets either buy the peice, to replace broken items or to start your very own collection.
Speights Brewery
The Speight's brewery tour is an award winning informative and interactive tour through a working brewery and heritage centre. Tours are fully guided and take 90 minutes.
Larnach Castle
New Zealand’s only castle resides on the Dunedin Peninsula. The castle began construction in 1871 being built by William Larnach for his beloved wife Eliza Jane Guise.
A workforce of 200 men spent 3 years before the family was able move in to the castle. It took a further 12 more years for European craftsman to adorn the interior with only the finest materials from all over the world. Construction was finally completed in 1887 with the affixing of a elegant ballroom which was Larcnach’s gift to his daughter on her 21st birthday.








