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  • 60 - 80 people
  • Coffee Shop
  • 20 - 40 people
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Green Gates Restaurant in Stellenbosch

Green Gates Restaurant

Stellenbosch Coffee Shop restaurant in Stellenbosch
Green Gates is a relaxed, quaint little spot that offers a delicious lunch buffet. All the dishes are freshly made on the day and only the freshest ingredients are used. The menu is seasonal ensuring the best flavours and the best quality. Enjoy one of the delicious wines on offer with your meal - even take a bottle or two home with you. There is also a list of dishes and cakes that diners can order in advance.
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Grove Manor Restaurant in Wellington

Grove Manor Restaurant

Wellington Light Meals restaurant in Wellington
This beautiful, stylish, yet relaxed restaurant is situated in the beautiful wine route town of Wellington. The restaurant offers a wide selection of lunchtime dishes and platters, as well as an extensive and comprehensive wine list that feature vintages from the area, as well as less known varieties.
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Knead in Cape Town

Knead

Cape Town Light Meals restaurant in Cape Town
This Cape Town restaurant serves as a cool respite from the heat, hustle and craziness of the city. Knead offers great, light meals, perfect for a long sit-down lunch or a bite on the go. The beautiful dining room is a mix of the old and the new with beautiful light and dar wood touches, rustic shelves stacked with baking goods, a traditional pizza/bread oven and, in contrast, cool-coloured green light fittings that look modern and sleek. The menu offers a variety of dishes, but keeps to simple cuisine like sandwiches and pizzas. The bakery offers fresh breads and pastries every day and diners can be sure to leave with armfuls of sinful indulgences.
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The Docks in V and A Waterfront

The Docks

V and A Waterfront Grills restaurant in V and A Waterfront
The Docks Restaurant is in Cape Town’s V & A Waterfront is next to the Nelson Mandela Gateway, home of the Robben Island ferry. Popular with passersby and locals, the area in front of The Docks is the playground for the local seal population. Known as the seal pen, The Docks is on the same site as the old Bertie’s Landing. Its extensive menu, relaxed atmosphere and fabulous location right on the water’s edge, in front of the Clock Tower, make The Docks a popular place to sit back and relax, and take in the fabulous views of Cape Town, Table Mountain and the harbour. The Docks serves breakfast, lunch, dinner, light meals and cocktails. The wine list is extensive and features some of the best South African wines. The menu has something for everyone, from burgers to seafood, grills to pasta, as well as salads and traditional South African fare. The dinner menu also features specialities such as ostrich, game and lobster. Relaxed and family orientated, with fabulous views The Docks Restaurant offers patrons a varied menu that caters for all tastes and good friendly service. Patrons are often treated to shows from the local buskers on the dockside next to the restaurant, with acts including gumboot dancers, a marimba band, mimes and signers.
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The Loft in Fish Hoek

The Loft

Fish Hoek Light Meals restaurant in Fish Hoek
This light airy space is the perfect space for a little daytime indulgence, where light meals and aromatic coffees are the order of the day. Order from the menu or enjoy something different from the daily specials, or indulge in an all day breakfast. Relax in quiet ambiance at The Loft restaurant in Fish Hoek.
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The Wooden Shoe in Sea Point

The Wooden Shoe

Sea Point Grills restaurant in Sea Point
Located up a side street in Sea Point, The Wooden Shoe is a steakhouse in the traditional sense complete with a small following and rumoured to be the second oldest steakhouse in Cape Town. That being said, don’t expect luxury or fussing over you service, this hole in the wall eatery is all about steaks and character décor complete with clogs adorning the walls. The tiny kitchen hosts legendary steaks, prepared by an overly worked and glowing owner who caters and indulges a local following and in-expensive wine list.
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Vintage Rose in Somerset West

Vintage Rose

Somerset West Coffee Shop restaurant in Somerset West
Great fresh produce is used to serve up light meals for breakfast and lunch. The food is simple but tasty and extremely well priced. If you want an experience that is just that little bit different than your everyday eatery or coffee shop, you will certainly appreciate the setting.
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Yours Truly in Cape Town

Yours Truly

Cape Town Coffee Shop restaurant in Cape Town
Yours Truly combines a few very interesting concepts and ideas. First you have your Old World feel interior with wooden shelves, some antiques and the old-fashioned bicycles blocking the entrance; secondly you've got modern fittings and a light-filled space; thirdly it marries the old school idea of socializing in a diner slash coffee shop with the new school idea of self-awareness through art and lifestyle. What a place.... This unique quirky eatery is the ideal place to get together with friends, have a coffee and a sandwich by yourself or just admiring the artwork it promotes. Gourmet sarmies are available all day on freshly baked breads and baguettes. This little gem is worth a try, even if you just go check it out.
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