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Whale Coast Recommended for:
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  • 20 - 40 people
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Die Rooibier Restaurant and Pub in Pearly Beach

Die Rooibier Restaurant and Pub

Pearly Beach Bistro restaurant in Pearly Beach
Die Rooibier is next to the café in Pearly Beach. It has been running for a long time and a well-known establishment in Pearly Beach. Die Rooibier is a come-as-you-are kind of place and everybody you meet here will greet you with a smile. If you are looking to speak to some locals for some fishing advice, this is your pit stop. The menu is pub style with some good seafood dishes available – well, it is Pearly Beach. The food is freshly prepared and the milkshakes made from real ice cream. If you are looking for something a little stronger, then do not fret. The bar is fully stocked and everyone knows how to have a good time in this little town. Specials are often found written on the blackboard outside and always great value for money! If you are looking for information, a snack and a drink, or a full meal and refreshment, this is where you will find it in Pearly Beach. Please call for further information. Hours: Wednesday to Monday, from 10 am until late; Tuesday from 12 pm until 5 pm.
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Kitch Kombuis in Muizenberg

Kitch Kombuis

Muizenberg Deli restaurant in Muizenberg
Kitch Kombuis in Muizenberg Village is owned by local personality, passionate restauranteur and people person, Derek Harrison. Everything that Derek ploughs his efforts into seems to be infused with his personal brand of magic, from the deliciously different smoothie selection, through to the furniture he’s chosen to decorate his new restaurant with. Not only is Kitch Kombuis a coffee shop with a difference, everything inside is for sale, not excluding the very table you’re seated at. Taking its inspiration from European coffee stations, the coffee shop is located adjacent to the Muizenberg train station. With a counter full of healthy baked treats and delicious sarmies, Kitch Kombuis is designed as a meeting place, greeting place and ‘grab a bite before leaving on the train’ place. Great emphasis is placed on serving excellent coffee and providing light snacks, baked and made by members of the Muizenberg community. Young bakers and pastry chefs deliver fresh snacks daily, while Derek and his assistant whip up excellent coffee and more-ish smoothies. Enjoy a freshly baked selection of croissants, veg pies, quiches, wraps, gourmet sarmies and sweet pastries from breakfast through to lunch.

Lighthouse Tavern in Gansbaai

Lighthouse Tavern

Gansbaai South African restaurant in Gansbaai
Lighthouse Tavern is a hidden gem on the Birkenhead Estate, just outside Gansbaai on the way to Danger Point. The restaurant blends in with its natural environment and summer days can be spent on the wooden benches outdoors. There is children’s entertainment by way of a small playground with swings and a slide. This family friendly restaurant has a cosy interior with rustic décor. Lighthouse Tavern has a fireplace indoors to warm up its guests during the winter. The small bar is quite quaint and fully stocked. A TV keeps sports enthusiasts happy. Enjoy reasonably priced pub-style and traditional South African meals at Lighthouse Tavern. There is something for everyone on the menu. The proximity to Danger Point Lighthouse is the attraction of this bush restaurant. Stop at Lighthouse Tavern for a meal and then stroll to the lighthouse for some sightseeing and to work off the hearty meal. Please call for further information.
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Pajamas and Jam in Strand

Pajamas and Jam

Strand Deli restaurant in Strand
This quaint, eccentric restaurant and vintage shop is called Pajamas and Jam, now we know they have a sense of humor. This lightheartedness shines through in everything except the quality of products you will find here. Here you will find interesting variations on traditional breads and salads, as well as salad dressings. The menu changes on a daily basis so a surprise is never too far away. The sweet stuff is simply delectable an include a Portuguese milk tart and scrumptious carrot cake. Do yourself a favour and order the hot chocolate made with Lindt chocolate balls. The double chocolate brownies are also very popular. Italian coffee, Caffé Tomeucci, is made the in-house barista and fresh juice is squeezed every day. Interesting items like buchu and rose geranium cordial, as well as finger-licking preserves are ideal to take home.
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Quayside Cabin in Hermanus

Quayside Cabin

Hermanus Seafood restaurant in Hermanus
Quayside Cabin is not your average restaurant. This fresh seafood eatery is a transformed shipping container with an array of eclectic items placed all over. Quayside Cabin has the most envied location in Hermanus, with prime positioning in the new harbour overlooking the activities of the harbour and ocean. This is a causal and charming space where the service is friendly and banter is encouraged. Apart from the pleasant service, this is most certainly the best place to experience fresh fish and catch from the harbour straight into the pan. With the limited space available, it amazes one how effortlessly this type of quality of food is presented each time. Come rain or shine, Quayside Cabin is open. Summer days are spent enjoying the sea breeze and in winter the blinds are lowered and heaters strategically positioned for a cosy meal. Seafood is what’s on the menu so don’t head to the harbour if you are looking for a rare steak. Split a platter to taste all the starters, choose one of the hot pots, or pick the best fresh-off-the-boat fish dish. Kiddies have a small selection of meals to cater for the whole family. Hours: Lunch: 12 noon - 4:00 pm, Monday to Sunday; Dinner: 7:00 pm - close, Monday to Sunday.
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The Cuckoo Tree in Hermanus

The Cuckoo Tree

Hermanus Fusion restaurant in Hermanus
The Cuckoo Tree in Hermanus is not much of a ‘looker’ from the outside but once you are inside you will find this small and cosy restaurant exactly what the doctor ordered. The mother-daughters combo has all the locals and tourists raving about the warm and friendly service, not to mention the perfectly prepared meals. Customers flock to the outdoor terrace to soak up the sun and dine on excellently prepared dishes. The evening atmosphere is intimate and guests are welcome to bring their own bottle of wine, free of charge. Breakfast is served from 9 am and includes your traditional bacon and eggs or fluffy omelettes. The evening menu is small but every dish is impeccably prepared to ensure their guests enjoy every bit. Expect crispy duck with an orange van der Hum sauce or pork fillet cooked in prunes and sherry. Desserts are a must! This is definitely one dining experience not to be missed and the owners are always around for a quick hello.
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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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