Cape Town Restaurants: Guide, Specials, Events and News

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    Host your next Event at The Mash Tun

    They’ll accommodate all your needs. The Mash Tun is set to impress with spacious facilities and a tasty menu to go along with it, plus if you throw in some top-shelf whiskey, I’m sure your guests will love you all the more. Do you need a venue for your next birthday, board meeting or year-end […] More

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    R60 Dinner Special at GOODWoodstock

    Get some good grub. If there is anything good, it has to be food. That’s why GOODWoodstock made sure to add GOODFood to their list when designing this multi-use, creative space for the movers and shakers. Because they get extra hungry. Experience Tasty Tuesdays at GOODFood with R60 selected meals from all the GOODFood vendors […] More

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    Wine Showcase with GOODWoodstock & Elgin Wines

    Wine lovers are welcome too. GOODBar at GOODWoodstock is always ready to offer your favourite sip for a great time. It’s the place to come to for after-work drinks, or even to help you unwind while you work in this creative hub – because all that number crunching can cause some major stress. Take your […] More

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    Vintage Christmas Market at GOODWoodstock

    Get your carolling on! Where else would you find food, coffee, cocktails, work spaces and a yoga studio but GOODWoodstock? It’s your one-stop shop for corporate or casual meetings, some mind and body balance and foodie needs. Bring your festive cheer to GOODWoodstock for their vintage Christmas market on 6 and 7 December. From 11am […] More

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    Classical Music Series at The Mount Nelson with Boschendal Wines

    A night of culinary and musical experience. The Mount Nelson Hotel offers old world glamour and style in the form of their classic Lord Nelson Restaurant, Planet Bar, afternoon high tea and luxurious spa. Guinea fowl terrine, prawn cocktail, scones and cream, rich chocolate cake and more wait to greet you at the Mount Nelson […] More

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