Kidz Go Queenstown, Wanaka and Fiordland summer 17

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Fiordland :: Eating Out Made Easy

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TOP END OF TOWN CENTRE, TE ANAU OPEN DAILY, 8am - LATE HAPPY HOUR 9PM-10PM EVERY NIGHT TEL 03 249 8801 e: theranch@xtra.co.nz

www.theranchbar.co.nz

Sample Menu Items * Sunday roast with trimmings just $15 (Monday – Saturday roast $19.50) * Breakfast $9-$26 * Chicken schnitzel $19.50 * Rump steak $25.00 * Steak, egg and chips $22.50 * Beef rib eye * Lamb shanks * Breast of chicken * Blue cod fillet * Salmon * Wild venison * Lamb steaks Homemade Desserts from $10.50

Superb family dining – delicious and hearty, good value Kiwi meals with our traditional Sunday roast a specialty at only $15. Friendly service and excellent atmosphere are complemented by a cosy open fire or sunny outdoor dining. FREE WIFI. Mention KIDZ GO for a free kids’ or adults’ drink with your main meal.

Children’s Menu (12 years & under) *meals include standard non-alcoholic drink and ice cream sundae

* Chicken tenders w fries $13 * Bangers and mash $13 * Battered fish with fries $13 * Kids’ roast $13 * Pork ribs with fries $15 * Ham/cheese toastie with fries $13 * Kids’ nachos with beef & beans $13 * Mini hotdogs $12.50

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You can't visit Fiordland without meeting one of the most intelligent and endangered birds in New Zealand. With bags of personality, meet the world's only alpine parrot, the kea!

Did you know?

Where to meet the kea... You can meet the kea – if you're lucky – when you get into New Zealand's alpine environment, throughout the South Island. In winter they love to visit The Remarkables or Treble Cone ski areas – they may be hanging around the car park or outdoor dining areas! In Fiordland your best viewing spots are at the Hollyfood Valley lookout, The Chasm, and the entrance to the Homer Tunnel as you drive into Milford Sound.

* The kea is a large parrot that's endemic to the Alpine areas of New Zealand's South Island. * They are a protected species and there are thought to be just 1000-5000 keas left. * The cheeky kea is social and inquisitive and is rated as one of the most intelligent birds in the world. * Why are they called kea? Because their raucous call is keee-aaaah! * Kea nest on the ground, and monitoring indicates up to 60% of nests can be attacked by predators during breeding. * Keas just love eating and destroying rubber – while they are beautiful birds that are fun to watch, given half the chance they will tuck into your car or bike and can cause a lot of damage. www.KidzGo.co.nz


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