It had the potential to cause catastrophic damage, but the fire that broke out in a store room at Town and Country Food in Kaitaia's main street on Monday afternoon was quickly brought under control by two Kaitaia Fire Brigade crews.
The alarm was raised a little after 2pm, diners fleeing the premises, many leaving half-eaten meals as pungent smoke filled the dining area and drifted into the street.
Chief Fire Officer Colin Kitchen said the smoke was so thick that the seat of the fire could not be seen from the front door, but a second crew had more success from the rear. The blaze was found to have done most damage to a large switchboard in a store room, although flames were getting into the ceiling beneath the cafe owner's accommodation by the time the firefighters went to work.
It had been established before the brigade arrived that no one was on the floor above the cafe.
Mr Kitchen said he was confident that the fire had been caused by an electrical fault, adding that while the brigade had scored a "good save," and lives had not been at risk, there could have been a very different outcome if it had broken out at night.