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A West Auckland Heritage

Voted West Auckland's Number One Restaurant for 2008 and again for 2009

Winner of the New Zealand Beef and Lamb Hallmark of Excellence Gold Plate Award for 2009

 

Take a new look at eating out in Henderson. A new team, fresh menus and a totally different attitude towards service are moving Henderson's historic - and majestic - Falls Hotel in a new, and very positive, direction. The hotel, lovingly restored in 1996, but taken over by former Michaels managing director Garry Bates and his business partners Nina and Alan Parry last year, is well on the way to establishing itself as The West Auckland destination  see more


The Falls Ambassador

"Ive eaten steaks all over the world but nothing compares to The Big Deano at The Falls"
Dean Lonergan is a regular visitor to The Falls and is now known as The Falls Ambassador!
When it comes to sporting knowledge Dean Lonergan is at the top of his class, and every weekday morning at 8.30 am he will give BSport listeners his honest and definitive opinions on the state of the sporting world.
From the international circuit, to local news here in New Zealand, right down to
grass-roots sport, Dean Lonergan will tell it straight and call it as he sees it  See more 

 

Coffee with The Falls
A step by step guide on how to make the best coffee possible  See more


Candidates strong on party policy but local concerns dismissed

"Held at the The Falls restaurant this month, the CEO luncheon was a great success and not just due to the impeccable food"

At short notice, MPs Rodney Hide and Stephen Joyce were unable to attend the CEO
luncheon, yet, we enjoyed an enlightening discussion with two of the Mt Albert
electorate candidates, John Boscawen (Act Party) and Melissa Lee (National Party) see more

 

RBA Hosting

An array of delights from the award winning menu accompanied an entertaining evening
featuring guest speakers - sports promoter, Dean Lonergan and Wing Commander,
Richard Marshall who offered an insight into operational support at the RNZAF base in Whenuapai.
In opening, RBA President Jack Weir bid farewell to the association's foundation President,
Perry Scarfe, who returns to Australia in June to take up a new role See more


Twitter Hitch Hiker Visits the Falls

Globetrotter Paul Smith has visited more cities in the last three weeks than most people see in a lifetime.
And he hasn't spent a cent along the way.
The 33-year-old Englishman has made his way halfway around the world through the generosity of users of Twitter, an internet-based social networking service See more