7 delectable brunch spots around Cape Town Posted on 1 August 2022 By Lynne Cupido Rise and shine – but hopefully not too early. The work-from-home trend has offered us many luxuries, including enjoying a late breakfast at our favourite spot around Town. Whether you enjoy a traditional farmhouse breakfast or Nutella with French toast, we’ve got you covered for the best brunch spots in the Mother City. Mulberry & Prince This trendy New York-inspired space is a must-try and can be found in Cape Town’s CBD. They offer a range of mouth-watering foods, including chicken and waffle and banana stuffed french toast – heaven. Contact: 021 422 3301, [email protected] Location: 12 Pepper Street, Cape Town Grumpy & Runt If you’re looking for an indulgent vegan option, then Grumpy and Runt is perfect. This female-owned deli specialises in hand-crafted doughnuts (yum!) and serves a range of New York-style vegan deli food. Try their famous sourdough sandwiches or sweet and savoury pies for that pre-afternoon meal. Contact: 076 677 5979, [email protected] Location: 22 Dunkley Street, Gardens, Cape Town Wildsprout Creating food that nourishes your body and leaves you feeling ready to take on the day is what Wildsprout is all about. They’re all about indulging in good food while opting for healthier options with high nutritional value. No refined sugar, gluten, and many vegan options make this a great spot for health-conscious diners. From zucchini fritters to hemp flapjacks, there’s something for everyone. Contact: 078 576 6124, [email protected] Location: 278 Main Road Kenilworth, Cape Town Olympia Café Olympia Café remains a yummy staple in the Kalk Bay area. If you’re heading down the Muizenberg coastline, this is a must-try. Freshly baked bread, a cosy atmosphere, and a strong cappuccino leave customers coming back for more. The establishment is also pet-friendly, so bring your fuzzy friend along after a refreshing morning walk. Contact: 021 788 6396, [email protected] Location: 134 Main Road, Corner Windsor and Main Roads, Kalk Bay, Cape Town Groot Phesantekraal Situated a short distance from Durbanville, Groot Phesantekraal offers the added bonus of good wine. Surrounded by gorgeous views of vineyards, and offers an appetising selection of country-style meals. Opt for something sweet with their sweet brioche french toast or something a bit more traditional with their farmhouse breakfast. Contact: 021 825 0060, [email protected] Location: Groot Phesantekraal Farm, Klipheuwel Way, Durbanville Virginia Coffee Roastery Virginia Coffee Roastery is another delicious gem in the heart of Durbanville. Freshly brewed coffee and decadent sweet treats aren’t the only things on the menu when visiting this quaint spot. Breakfast is served daily until 11:30 and includes anything from a stomach-filling shakshuka breakfast to a simple slice of avo on toast. Walk on the wild side and test out their waffle and fried chicken! If you happen to miss the breakfast train, no worries, they also offer some really incredible burgers to help hit the spot. Contact: 021 007 5588 Location: Ananzi Park, Chenoweth Street, Durbanville The Granary Café If you enjoy your brunch delights with an incredible view, then make sure you check out the Granary Café’s Sunday brunch offering. Located at the opulent Silo Hotel the Café’s Sunday brunch is an experience that goes beyond your tastebuds. Along with live entertainment, a welcome drink and a étagère of savoury snacks, you can also choose from their á la carte main menu and a range of sweet treats. Cost: A set price of R350 per person. Contact: 021 007 5588 Location: Ananzi Park, Chenoweth Street, Durbanville Pictures: Unsplash and Supplied ALSO READ: 10 budget experiences in Cape Town’s CBD Related Posts 3 Wine estates to visit in KwaZulu Natal 31 May 2023 The Cape may be the wine capital of South Africa, but you can still enjoy... read more 11 alcohol-free drinks for the sober curious 26 May 2023 Ocsober and Dry January are all good and well, but how about a permanent shift... read more Treat yourself to a one-of-a-kind fine dining experience in Franschhoek 20 March 2023 If you love a unique fine dining experience, you'll want to treat yourself to the... read more PREV ARTICLE NEXT ARTICLE
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