Caitlyn & Darragh

February 22–25, 2024 • Cape Town, South Africa

Caitlyn & Darragh

February 22–25, 2024 • Cape Town, South Africa

Restaurants + Bars

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Cape Town has some of the best restaurants and cocktail bars in the world! Below, are some of our favourites:

Brunch

The Strangers Club - Green Point

Jason Bakery - Green Point

Jarryds - Sea Point

Mulberry & Prince - Cape Town Central

Nourish'd - Gardens, Observatory, Green Point

Our Local - Gardens

The Ladder - Cape Town Central

Cocktails

The Nines - Green Point

The Art of Duplicity (reservation required) - a secret location in central Cape Town

The Silo Rooftop (reservation required - book early to avoid disappointment) - The Waterfront

The Grand Africa Cafe - The Waterfront

Mountain Club Rooftop Bistro - Tamboerskloof

Yours Truly - central Cape Town

Chinchilla - Camps Bay

The Bungalow - Camps Bay - Does great food too and incredible views

The Attic by Bo-Vine - Camps Bay - Ring the doorbell and enter to find a stylish lounge

Rita's Cocktail Club - central Cape Town, enter through Hudson's on Kloof Street - It feels intimate, warm, and connected to the pulse of the city

Wine Bars

Leo’s Wine Bar - central Cape Town

Publik - central Cape Town

Restaurants

Belly of the Beast (reservation required - book as early as possible to avoid disappointment): an absolute must for foodies - central Cape Town

Pot Luck Club (reservation required - book as early as possible to avoid disappointment): an absolute must for foodies - Woodstock

Kloof Street House (reservation required - book as early as possible to avoid disappointment) - central Cape Town

Bobo’s (reservation recommended) - Mouille Point

Hacienda (reservation required) - central Cape Town

Grub & Vine (reservation required) - central Cape Town

Chef’s Warehouse Tinstwalo Atlantic (reservation required - book as early as possible to avoid disappointment): an absolute must for foodies - Hout Bay/Chapman’s Peak

Galjoen - a seafood experience like no other: The tasting menus are a secret, bookings have to be made a month in advance and if it’s not South African, it doesn’t feature on the menu.

Wine Farms

Babylonstoren: an absolute essential farm to visit and stay for lunch at Babel (for the foodies - reservation required - book as early as possible to avoid disappointment) or at their more casual walk-in eatery

The Table at De Meye (reservation required): a gorgeous lunch venue for the foodies

Plaisir wine farm

Eikehof wine farm

Rupert and Rothschild (reservation required)

Vrede en Lust Wine Estate - Great views