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A Touch Of Madness in Observatory

A Touch Of Madness

Restaurant in Observatory
Grab your friends and head straight to A Touch of Madness for a tasty meal and a great bottle of wine. This unique restaurant in 'Obs' offers a blend of South African Fusion with a little madness. It caters for most tastes with falafal dinners and filled butternuts to delicious beef and venison steaks. On Monday evenings you can listen to Off The Wall poetry readings from 8pm. Thursday nights are Irish music sessions from 9pm and every alternate Sunday night at 8pm you can hear the tunes of Blacksmith, a Bluegrass band. Open 7 days a week from 12 noon until late (Monday to Saturday) and 5pm until late on Sunday.
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British Bulldog in Kommetjie
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British Bulldog

Restaurant in Kommetjie
Located along Main Road, this popular local haunt specialises in great British pub grub with a wide range of local and international beers. The ambiance bustles with activity and the festive vibe makes it the ideal location for alfresco pub lunches while watching the game. Live music on Saturdays and Sundays.
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Ferrymans Tavern in V and A Waterfront

Ferrymans Tavern

Restaurant in V and A Waterfront
Ferrymans Tavern, in Cape Town, was the first establishment to open in the V & A Waterfront in 1989. It is a traditional, old fashioned pub with a generous wooden bar counter, brick paved floors, Oregon pine beams and a huge fire place, which during the winter is the perfect place to enjoy a one of the local beers or a great glass of wine. The wonderful homely atmosphere is further enhanced by the old photos, prints and drinking memorabilia that scatters the walls. With a wide range of local and international beers, as well as Ferrymans Ale, which is made exclusively for the Tavern, it is a great watering hole for locals and foreigners alike. There is a great pub menu for the downstairs Tavern with favourites like fish and chips, chicken pie and curry and rice, and daily specials that feature traditional South African fare and seafood. In the Upstairs restaurants patrons can feast on the weekday buffet for lunch, as well as an a la carte menu with wine pairing for both lunch and dinner. There is an outside beer garden for those wonderful hot sunny Cape Town days where patrons can sit back and take in the fabulous views while sipping on an ice cold beer. With play area for the kids Ferrymans Tavern is an ideal place for the whole family.
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Fireman's Arms in Cape Town
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Fireman's Arms

Restaurant in Cape Town
Reputed as one of the oldest pubs around, Fireman’s Arms is the place to hangout during big sporting events. A bustling vibe and familier faces makes this place a haven for locals and boasts a fireman’s pole which tempts over indulged drinkers to climb to the top and sign the ceiling. The menu offers the usual suspects like bangers ’n’ mash and fish ’n’ chips and some surprising hearty meals such as slow-cooked fare pork neck or oxtail and thin-based pizzas. Located on the corner of Buitengracht Street, Fireman’s Arms proffers hearty pub grub, beer on tap and bustling sports ambiance.
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JC Brasserie and Pub in Cape Town
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JC Brasserie and Pub

Restaurant in Cape Town
JC Brasserie and Pub is located at the Best Western Cape Suites Hotel and boasts home-style cooking and vegetarians options. The menu serves tasty breakfasts and lunches, with Thursday burger specials and assorted hearty meals and light finger food the rest of the week. JC Brasserie and Pub is a warm and welcoming place with hearty home-style cooking set beneath the sparkling lights of City Bowl.
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Mambo's Pub in Plumstead
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Mambo's Pub

Restaurant in Plumstead
Housed in an old turn of the centaury cottage that’s been beautifully restored, this spacious eatery and wine bar wines and dines palates with delicious contemporary pub cuisine. The pub exudes a restful ambiance, with passion and flavour evident in the food and wine. During summer months, take advantage of the beautiful terrace dressed in a Parisian feel and enjoy alfresco lunches, sundowners or tea at the attractive round tables shaded by umbrellas.
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Mitchell's Brewery in V and A Waterfront

Mitchell's Brewery

Restaurant in V and A Waterfront
Mitchell’s Brewery is the V & A Waterfront’s liveliest pub. Live music, live sports broadcasts and a late license make this a popular destination. There are 6 beers on tap, all brewed by Mitchell’s: three ales, a bitter, a lager and a stout. The service is fast and friendly, the atmosphere is fun and lively, and the food is good hearty pub grub. Whether its oven baked pizza, fish and chips, steak, pasta or pudding, Mitchell’s is the place to be. With amazing views of the harbour and Table Mountain, Mitchell’s Brewery is a very popular place for those looking to settle in to a relaxed time out.
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Peddlars on the Bend in Constantia

Peddlars on the Bend

Restaurant in Constantia
'Peddlars' is a favorite watering hole with many locals and tourists alike. It's always buzzing and has a wonderful garden area which is usually packed in the summer. The restaurant has recently been refurbished and reopened without loosing any of it's unique character. Throughout the winter months there is always a hearty fire to ensure that the restaurant is warm and cosy, whilst diners enjoy one of their well known signature dishes.
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Perseverance Tavern in Cape Town
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Perseverance Tavern

Restaurant in Cape Town
Located along Buitenkant Street, Perseverance Tavern exudes history and old world charm, dressed in historic paintings and traditional pub décor. The menu is diverse rich and offers expansive choices ranging from bangers and mash to espetadas. Visit Perseverance Tavern for delicious pub grub and a journey into the past.
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Players Café in Observatory
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Players Café

Restaurant in Observatory
Just awarded ‘Best Pub Lunch’ in the Western Cape, diners visit Players Café to soak up the views, play golf or just relax and indulge in a wide range of dishes. The breakfast menu proffers variety and the famous Golfers Breakfast; a full-bodied buffet and bucket with 100 balls. Lunch caters with famous burgers and draught beers on tap, enjoyed alfresco under shady parasols. Main courses vary from pasta, steaks, seafood and delicious deserts – all enjoyed within the picturesque surrounds of River club.
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Quay Four V and A Waterfront in V and A Waterfront

Quay Four V and A Waterfront

Restaurant in V and A Waterfront
One of the most famous restaurants in Cape Town’s V & A Waterfront is Quay Four. Patrons can choose between the tavern downstairs which serves good pub grub and seafood, or Upstairs @ Quay Four, which offers diners a more sophisticated eating experience, overlooking the bustling harbour. With live music every night, Quay Four’s Tavern downstairs hums with activity all year round. The water laps the edge of the restaurant, and diners are usually treated to a show from the harbour’s resident seals while they enjoy a cold beer, thirst quenching cocktail and feast on a delicious meal. There is selection of light meals, salads and traditional pub grub – one of the most popular dishes is the traditional fish and chips. There is also a huge variety of fresh seafood, including oysters, mussels, prawn, crayfish and fresh line fish, as well as a selection of seafood platters. For the more carnivorous diners, there is a delicious range of fine cuts of meat from the grill. Upstairs the focus is on fine dining. Diners can feast on a choice of lobster, fine seafood. All meals are complimented by an outstanding wine list, as well as superior service. Quay Four prides itself with its reputation for good, fresh food and friendly service, and time and time again it delivers.
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The Toad in the Village in Noordhoek
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The Toad in the Village

Restaurant in Noordhoek
Set the bottom of Chapman’s peak is an endearing country pub and restaurant known as ‘The Toad’. A friendly venue proffering delicious bistro-style dishes with a South African influence. With the beach a stone’s throw away, this 1850’s style thatched farmhouse is the only place for a superb Sunday lunch. The dishes on the menu change regularly and the portions are very generous. Patrons have a choice of dining on a bustling deck, a patio, an all-weather lawn, in a cosy downstairs dining room or a traditional pub area upstairs. Fireplaces enhance the cosy and warm ambience in this family-centred pub and restaurant. A children’s play area will occupy the kids while you relax. Affordable prices and impeccable service adds the finishing touch to a wonderful dining experience.
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