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CAPE TOWN

 

Cape Town is home to some beautiful markets with delicious food & drinks! We recommend these in summer and suggest you call beforehand to see which markets are open throughout the year as some are seasonal and only open on weekends and in summer. There is nothing quite like browsing different stalls, grabbing a bite and relaxing in a gorgeous setting with family & friends. Remember to pack something comfortable to sit on incase you feel like picnicking with your lunch on the lawn. 

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MARKETS

Blaauwklippen Market, Stellenbosch

Join us every Sunday: The Blaauwklippen Family Market has become renowned for being the best way to spend a Sunday in the Western Cape. Not only are there a wide range of mouth-watering foods and creative crafts, but there’s also fantastic entertainment and plenty of space for the kids to run free and play.If you’re looking to appease your appetite there’s plenty to please, whether it be banting burgers, scrumptious samosas or any of the incredible international cuisine on offer; Greek kebabs, German Flammkuchen, Chinese dumplings and more! All this paired perfectly with Blaauwklippen wines, live music from the very best talented local musicians, to ensure a toe-tapping good time! In addition to the wide array of arts & crafts, clothing and gadgets, the Family Market is joined monthly by an amazing antique fair, with bits and bobs from yesteryear. And while the adults shop, the kids can play, on any of the fantastic children’s activities. Even fur kids are welcome, as every 3rd Sunday dog lovers can enjoy the Vineyard Doggy Walk with all proceeds going towards the Helderberg Animal Welfare Society.
So bring the family, bring your friends, and enjoy a fun-filled day beneath the fig trees with an amazing glass of Blaauwklippen’s best at the Family Market, every Sunday from 10h00 to 15h00. NO PRIVATE PICNICS AND NO OUTSIDE FOOD OR BEVERAGES

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Market at the range, Tokai

The most incredible setting – tucked away – in the middle of suburbia… the perfect spot to bring family and friends.. A wonderful place for children to enjoy…

We pride ourselves in offering some of the best food – a wide variety – karoo meat – potjies cooked to perfection, salad and vegan options, Mexican , Greek , Chinese , Dutch, Indian food, Sushi, Biltong – Pop Art Ice-cream, a chocolatier … freshly baked cake and Doughnuts + Belgian waffles to tantalising home-made liquors. We also have The Soap Chef – home-made creams and soaps as well as wire art and so much more. We stock local wines from the valley and have ice cold draft beer on tap as well as a Gin and cocktail bar. We have seating inside the marquee and outside we have covered seating as well. Wide open spaces for children to play – a jungle gym for the little ones and structured play, art activities and more. Ample safe secure parking and of course FREE ENTRANCE.

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Root 44 Market, Stellenbosch

For the little people we have non-stop entertainment brought to you by World Of Adventure with our natural wood play park and lawn area. While the kids play enjoy a glass of local wine or ice-cold soft drink at our vibrant Blue Moon Bar. There’s much to love about ROOT44, in fact we’re quite positive you’ll ‘Smaak it at this market’. Find us opposite the giant strawberry along the R44 between Somerset West and Stellenbosch. If there’s been a spot of rain, just pull on those wellies and head on out!
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Elgin Railway Market

Once in the venue, market visitors can choose from food vendors purveying everything from fragrant curries (The Curry Pot), to wraps (Fresh Collective), pizza (Corlie’s Italian Kitchen) and ribs and burgers from The Station Grill. Sample Mexican dishes from Chilangos and pies, tarts and quiches from Pudding and Pie or cheeses, breads, dips, pates and dolmades from Corne’s Deli Delights. Delishious fresh juices (Splashh smoothies). Ella’s Elgin Farm Food offers local items such jaffels, vetkoek, pancakes and a soup of the day. Visitors can also stop in for a snack from the biltong stall Sud-Wes.

Sweets treats are abundant, including home-made fudge from the Fudge Kitchen and ice-cream and waffles-on-a-stick from #Rollin. The bar serves local wines, beer and cider. L-Gin, an artisanal gin bar serves up local craft gins. Ground Central Coffee serves home ground brews whilst the upstairs wine shop, Sóvinhos, stocks excellent Overberg wines. A variety of retail offerings can be found on the mezzanine and ground floor with jewellery from Ruby Rose and Shelley Taylor Designs, leather goods from Lotus Leather, pottery from The Potter at Almenkerk at Blueming Crafts, wooden pieces from JAC Crafts. Visitors can also grab fresh cut flowers from Oak Valley on the way out

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Bay Harbour Market, Hout Bay

Located in what was previously a fish factory, the Bay Harbour Market in Hout Bay is definitely worth a visit. Rain or shine; young or old – the market has a wide appeal and there is always plenty to see, sample and eat. Live music throughout the weekend sets the scene. Stalls range from jewellery to clothing, art, handmade leather goods and beautifully crafted homewares.

On the food side you can expect to sample anything and everything from freshly baked breads piled high with fillings, to oven fired pizza, fish & chips, steak rolls, pancakes, Belgian waffles, cheesecakes, brownies, ice cream and more …craft beers, chilled white wine, bubbles, cocktails or cappuccino.

The market is open on Fridays from 5pm to 9pm and on Saturdays and Sundays from 9:30 – 4pm. There is plenty of safe parking available. For more details, visit www.bayharbour.co.za

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Cape Point Vineyards, Noordehoek

Placed firmly on the bucket list of to do’s in Cape Town by sources such as The Inside Guide, Cape Town Magazine, and Travel Start,  the Cape Point Vineyards Community Market has become a must visit event for Peninsula locals, after-work city folk and travellers and tourists alike.

This weekly pop up market takes place at the Cape Point Vineyards Restaurant and Function Venue; an idyllic lakeside setting overlooking stunningly scenic vineyards, Noordhoek’s mountain range and the nearby sea.

This vibrant market, boasts a selection of the country’s most iconic food vendors such as Peter Geoffe Wood’s Kitchen Cowboys, and the Lamb Man, as well as rising stars such as Sunshine Food’s Vegan burgers and Something Simple’s Vegan Sushi  – all of course  washed down with Cape Point Vineyards’ award winning wine collection alongside a variety of craft beer.

The Cape Point Vineyards Community Market is open Thursdays evenings from 16h30 – 20h30

Please note that outside food and drink as well as pets are regrettably not allowed on our premises.

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