Signage for Mission Bay's cafe & restaurant strip

Mission Bay's Tamaki Drive strip runs on cafes, restaurants and an affluent beachfront crowd — a hospitality-first signage brief, on a calmer inner-harbour beach rather than the open coast further north.

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A hospitality strip on the inner harbour

Mission Bay's business mix is dominated by cafes, restaurants and bars rather than general retail, so illuminated fascia signage, menu boards and window graphics that suit a hospitality venue are the most common brief here.

Being on the calmer inner Waitemata Harbour rather than open coast, the environment is a little gentler than Takapuna or Devonport, but salt air is still a factor worth planning for in material choice.

The strip draws a genuinely affluent, image-conscious clientele, and signage that looks considered and well-finished tends to suit that audience better than anything budget-looking.

Signage we produce for Mission Bay businesses

We're based at 7 Great South Road, Papatoetoe — around 25–30 minutes away, traffic depending. For installs our team comes to you; smaller items can be arranged for pickup, courier or freight anywhere in New Zealand.

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Common Questions

Mission Bay signage FAQs

Do you do signage for cafes and restaurants specifically?

Yes — illuminated fascia signs, menu boards and window graphics sized for a hospitality venue are common work for us, in Mission Bay and elsewhere.

Does being on the harbour affect material choice here too?

To a lesser degree than the open coast, but yes — we'll still factor in salt air when recommending vinyl grade and fixings.

How far is Mission Bay from your workshop?

We're based in Papatoetoe, around 25–30 minutes from Mission Bay depending on traffic.

Need signage for a business in Mission Bay?

Tell us the scope and timeframe — we'll come back with options and pricing, usually within one business day.