10 places in Cape Town for World Cup Rugby breakfasts Posted on 12 September 2011 Tags:Cape Town, Durbanville Due to the location of this year’s Rugby World Cup, you may find yourself waking up at horribly early hours of the morning to catch the live broadcasts of the games. Not to worry, just shower, put on your bokke shirt and get down to one of these great places in Cape Town to get a lekker breakfast. Choose from coffee, tea, beer or even a Bloody Mary and settle down with other fans to watch the game! Fireman’s Arms Over 150 years old, this classic pub has nine 46″ flat screens and two big screens and will be screening all the games. No bookings accepted. South African breakfast – R45 and English breakfast – R42. Tel 021-419-1513; www.firemansarms.co.za 25 Mechau Street, Cape Town CBD Oblivion Wine Bar & Restaurant Two large screens downstairs and two flatscreen TVs upstairs will be showing all the South African games in HD. Bookings accepted. All you can eat buffet – R50 (traditional English/South African breakfasts, yoghurt, muesli and other healthy items will also be on offer) and bottomless coffee. Tel 021-671-8522; www.oblivion.co.za 22 Chichester Road, Kenilworth Peddlars on the Bend Located near some of the Cape’s finest wine estates, Peddlars has grown into a Cape Town institution for the southern suburbs. No bookings accepted. Full English beakfast – R55; Bacon & Egg Roll – R40; Chivito – R48. Tel 021-794-7747 3 Spaanschemat River Road, Constantia Perseverance Tavern One of Cape Town’s oldest pubs from way back in 1808, this is a place to watch the games and a piece of history at the same time. They will be showing the World Cup on large plasma screens. Bookings accepted. Full English breakfast – R45; full menu available. Tel 021-461-2440; www.perseverancetavern.co.za 83 Buitenkant Street, Zonnebloem Quay Four Watch the games in the beautiful Waterfront. Games will be shown both upstairs and downstairs, although food will only be served upstairs. Bookings accepted. Breakfast upstairs only, a la carte, ranging from R25 to R60. Tel 021-419-2008; www.quay4.co.za Quay Four, Waterfront The Brass Bell Sit on the Bikini Deck and enjoy the sea crashing outside while the World Cup teams crash together on the TVs. Bookings accepted. Full English breakfast – R40, Bacon & Egg Roll – R20, English breakfast & a pint – R50. Tel 021-788-5455; www.brassbell.co.za Main Road, Kalk Bay Rafikis A large wrap around balcony and six big screens make this a popular venue for the younger set of Cape Town to watch the World Cup Rugby. No bookings accepted. Full English breakfast – R35 Tel 021-426-4731; www.rafikis.co.za 13 Kloof Nek Road, Gardens The Grand Daddy They will be showing all the games, with chefs on hand to get you breakfast while the games are shown on the big screens. Relax on the hotel’s sofas, while sipping a beer or jug of Bloody Mary. Bookings accepted. Hot or cold breakfasts from R25 upwards. Tel 021-424-7247; www.granddaddy.co.za 38 Long Street, Cape Town CBD Bossa Nova A great atmosphere, big screens and good food make this a popular place to watch the rugby in Paarl or Durbanville. They will be showing all the games. Bookings accepted. Breakfasts will be served starting at R18.50 with the on-the-go breakfast. Tel 021-872-9861 166 Main Road, Paarl 25 Wellington Road, Durbanville Sgt. Peppers A laid-back atmosphere, a balcony to get some sun and 13 screens make this a great place to watch the World Cup if you are in Stellenbosch. They will only be showing the games that start at 9am or later. Bookings accepted. Breakfasts are planned but haven’t been confirmed. Tel 021-886-8075 18 Andringa Street, Stellenbosch For all the Rugby World Cup fixtures visit the official site. Photo by: ThisParticularGreg 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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