Five cool things to do in Muizenberg Posted on 3 June 2011 Tags:Cape Town, Mecca It’s the weekend, you finally have the day to yourself and are free to roam the city in search of some good things life has to offer: music, books, coffee, ice-cream and the beach. Look no further than the hub of Muizenberg in False Bay. No need to be bummed that the weather has turned icy, here are a five things to do to keep warm and happy. 1. Empire Cafe Park your car at surfer’s corner and hop across the railway line to York Road. Up to the left, you’ll spot Empire Cafe’s balcony looking out over the waves that the surfers are cruising. While it’s pretty cosy downstairs, I always try shotgun a table right beside the open doors of the balcony. That way you can sip your toasty cappuccino, enjoy a croissant with scrambled eggs, maintain a conversation with friends and hardly ever take your eyes off the brilliant ocean. Don’t forget to take a look at the menu written on the board on your way up the winding stairs. Tel 021-788-1250 2. Roots Records Just across the road, is one the funkiest record stores in Cape Town. They buy and sell vinyl records of all genres and can also convert them to cd if you so wish. DJs step right up and get turntables, stereo equipment and other rocking old-school classics and soulful memoirs to play or keep. Walking in, you cannot help but get sucked into the groove coming from the gramophone. Albums line the walls, windows and shelves; there’s everything from Elvis and jazz quartets to books on 1001 songs to hear before you die. Park off on the colourful couch, read up on some guitar strumming techniques or look at album covers in a book from the 1950s and beyond. Basically get a musical education and move to the beat as you browse this music Mecca. Tel 021-709-0322 3. Empire Bookstore Once you pass a shop with a live sausage dog in the display window alongside a red dress and an furniture store, you’ll get to the second-hand bookstore on the corner. The owner will make sure you know where to find what you’re looking for. Take your time looking through books on travel ( no doubt where I always end up) drama, romance, thriller and whatever tickles your fancy and makes you want to hibernate with nothing else but a blanket. Be sure to take money, the prices are oh-so good. Tel 082-746-8390 4. Sinful Ice Cream Parlor So what if it’s cold and you’re wearing boots and a warm woolie jersey? Don’t you know ice cream is even better when it’s about to rain? Get back into surfer’s corner, walk past Knead and that’s precisely where you’ll find a plethora of mouth-watering ice cream flavours that will leave you mulling madly over which one to choose. The ones you can never go wrong with are peppermint, Addictions or Oreo, but there is nothing as refreshing as mango or litchi sorbet on a sugar cone. You will get away with a massive scoop in a cone for only R11. No decision at Sinful is a poor one so when you do eventually pull yourself together, get over the urge to buy at least three different flavours and choose, you won’t regret it. 5. Walk on Muizenberg Beach Now some people may not see the need to visit the beach other than to surf its waves, but I can appreciate the simplicity of a long walk on it. Take your ice cream and stroll past the dog walkers, the stand-up paddle boarders, surfers, little people in wetsuits and multicoloured changing rooms. Alone or with company, this is a sure way to relax your mind, get the blood flowing and allow you to explore endless possibilities in your thoughts. A beach is a place where I can arrive unhappy and never leave in sad state. There’s something about an endless stretch of white sand, ever-approaching waves and carefree beach goers that’s bound to perk you up, inspire you, and send you packing with a new lease on life, if only for a day. Related Posts Review: The Hearty & Homely Winter Lunch at Bistro Sixteen82 1 June 2023 A winter menu should evoke visions of heart-warming and comforting dishes that nourish the body... read more The rise of gastronomy tourism: restaurants to try in Thailand 1 June 2023 Gastronomy tourism has emerged as a thriving trend in recent years, capturing taste buds... read more 10 Coffee Shops in Johannesburg to visit 25 May 2023 Finding the best coffee shops in Johannesburg can be tricky, so we've put together a... read more PREV ARTICLE NEXT ARTICLE
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