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Long Street Cafe
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Cuisine:
Grill
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Pizza
Ambiance: Bustling Main course (avg): R70 Licensed: yes, corkage: R25.00 Open: Breakfast , Lunch , Dinner Monday - Sundays: 09:30 till late Seating Capacity: 104
Description: The Long Street Café will no doubt, in years to come, end up being just as famous as Cranford’s Book Shop which was once located in the gracious building now occupied by the Café. Long Street is a living memorial to the history of Cape Town and no visit to Cape Town is complete without a leisurely stroll along the length of this famous street which offers visitors a glimpse of our Victorian past, and the chance to browse through the old bookshops which say much about the character of the street. Having carefully preserved the impressive façade with its timber frames and art-deco style windows, the Long Street Café has fitted perfectly into the old fashioned ambience that is clearly evident in this famous street. The Café is home from home for many locals whether they are enjoying a leisurely breakfast, business lunch, or one of the many exotic cocktails on offer including the popular Long Street Iced Tea. The cosmopolitan clientele includes plenty of tourists, who mix comfortably with actors, artists, lawyers and politicians. The bistro style menu caters for all tastes throughout the day with a selection of breakfast dishes, salads and sandwiches for a light lunch, and more substantial fare for the evenings. Please refer to our Menu to view our full range of dishes on offer. |
Address
259 Long Street Cape Town |
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