Five hotspots in the Cape West Coast

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Five hotspots in the Cape West Coast
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Five hotspots in the Cape West Coast
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1.Darling Brew | Darling

This stylish taproom offers the unique experience of beer and food pairings. Slow Quarter aims to put the right flavours together found in these artisan beers. We like it because it’s sourced locally, free range and organic, thus embodying the SLOW lifestyle that the Darling brand represents. Come be part of the movement!

2. Die Strandloper | Langebaan

Kick back in this open-air beach restaurant. Enjoy the freshest seafood and classic South African dishes and a giant selection of local all cooked to perfection out in the open by friendly chefs. We love that it’s self-service and you can bring a cooler with drinks, but for those who’d rather go into major relax mode, the restaurant is fully licensed.

3. West Coast Farm Stall | Yzerfontein

80 kilometres from Cape Town is a traquil garden and nursery, the perfect place to catch your breath while enjoying a cappuccino and fresh scone with cheese and cream – YUM! There’s also traditional ox tail, fish and chips or eisbein and mash. The kids can visit the hundreds of birds and parrots on display in the garden and make their way onto a huge walk-on chessboard!

4. The Marmalade Cat | Darling

Discover a hidden treasure on the main road in Darling. The bright and colourful interior is unforgettable and the homemade chicken pie, stews and farm breakfasts will keep you coming back. We love that Fridays are open for pizza night, which is known to end in dancing and singing.

5. Ou Tronk | Vanrhynsdorp

Die Ou Tronk in Vanrhynsdorp is located in an 1895-year-old building that has been recently restored. This lovely venue will captivate you with its small nursery, coffee shop, and locals waiting to share their stories.