Sunday brunch (complete with live jazz) is held in the open-air courtyard, so keep this in mind for a sunny morning.Īfter a legendary burger or milkshake at Café Royale, the upstairs bar is the place to be for Saturday club nights.
Sit on the bar side for sundowners and light meals, or take a seat at the restaurant to enjoy their full menu. The terrace of this Cape Dutch-style hotel offers an unbeatable sea view. Make sure to try their breakfast menu add fresh sea air to dishes like Israeli-inspired shakshouka (pepper and tomato eggs) and eggs benedict, and you have one invigorating way to wake up. You can also choose from a list of delicious tapas while enjoying the seascape from Sotano's outside tables. Situated opposite Mouille Point’s iconic barber pole lighthouse, this Mediterranean-style restaurant plates up gems, such as beer country lamb and Spanish Paella, to match the sparkling view. A highly diverse menu means that there is something for everyone (from the picky vegetarian to the simple burger lover).Ģ Park Road | Gardens | Cape Town | +27 (0) Making this the perfect inner-city place to meet, gather and relax with a group of friends for sundowners. Patrons will be delighted to know that Rick's hosts happy hour(s) every Monday to Saturday, between 3pm - 7pm. Tucked away 100m off of the ever-buzzing Kloof Street, Rick’s Cafe Americain boasts a large rooftop deck with an exceptional view of Table Mountain and Signal Hill. Granger Bay Road (off Beach Road) | Cape Town | +27 (0) 21 425 0551 Not to mention, the alluring open-air cocktail bar and lounge area will have you rubbing shoulders and clinking glasses with the rich and beautiful of Cape Town. With a front stoep made-up of the white beaches of Granger Bay, the stylish eatery - with accompanying world-class sea views – is one of the city’s most prolific outdoor restaurants, and its bistro-style menu is available for both lunch and dinner.
The Grand Café and Beach is one of Cape Town’s most popular and idyllic soirée spots. Gardens, terraces and rooftops with unrivalled views are regular features among the city’s countless eateries thus, it’s easy to couple gorgeous summer menus with stunning sunny days. So, you'll be happy to know that outdoor restaurants in Cape Town and surrounds aren't few and far between. When winter’s grey clouds disappear and the Mother City’s spring and summer – seasons with longer days and an inviting Mediterranean climate – come to rest, you'll want to spend as much time in the great outdoors as you can. Outdoor Restaurants in Cape Town and Surrounds