15 Best Restaurants in Cape Peninsula, South Africa

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We've compiled the best of the best in Cape Peninsula - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Deus Café

$$ Fodor's Choice

Owned by the Deus Ex Machina moto, surf, and clothing brand, this gorgeous 17th-century Cape Dutch homestead is handsomely tailored, inviting, and a little bit out of the ordinary. There's a retail space and vinyl room, as well as a selection of tasty meals, some of them a slight nod to the rock-and-roll biker culture that infuses the space—a Bikers Blue Burger, a vegan burger named for Mick Jagger, and prego rolls (a Portuguese steak sandwich), pizzas, tacos, salads, crowd-pleasers like beer-battered hake-and-chips and peri-peri chicken, and several options for children. There is indoor and outdoor seating, and lots to take in while you wait, maybe browsing the clothing and accessories range in the shop, or listening to DJs or live music several nights a week. When you first step inside the farmhouse, you may notice the untouched meal-for-one on a small table in the corner of the entry hall. The story goes that there's a resident ghost and it's a long-standing tradition to put something out for her, lest breaking the cycle should upset her and unleash the unknown.

Folk Café

$$ Fodor's Choice

This gem not only serves excellent coffee and all kinds of tasty treats and sinfully good baked goods to nibble and snack on, but it also has an extensive menu featuring breakfasts, pizzas (not as good as the Pizza Shed across the road) and burgers, small plates (think fish tacos and chicken wings), and a range of full meals. Supporting local producers where possible, they source their ingredients with care, using free-range eggs and chicken, grass-fed beef, and eco-conscious packaging. With lots of indoor and outdoor seating, this café becomes a lively spot during the summer, with occasional live music; note the passing trains along the very close track.

54 Main Rd., St James, 7945, South Africa
021-276–3656
Known For
  • Doubles as a deli with great baked goods and sweet treats
  • For children there's a dedicated menu and a play area
  • Plenty of vegan and vegetarian options and some gluten-free choices
Restaurant Details
No dinner Mon.

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Aegir Project

$$

This family-friendly taproom and restaurant was established to showcase a local independent brewery, but it's become a much-loved institution known for its laid-back dining experience, sea views, sense of community, and delicious food. Whether you come for the healthful (and allegedly hangover-curing) breakfasts, the toasted sandwiches (with interesting fillings such as cheese and barbecue jackfruit or cheddar with toasted pickled pineapple and bacon), the classic (and vegetarian) burgers made with soft Hokkaido-style milk buns, or the Neapolitan-style sourdough-base pizzas and the beers on tap (there are typically nine different beers), you will not be disappointed. There's also room for children to run around and play while you enjoy a relaxing meal, which is an added bonus. 

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C'est La Vie

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Located just off the beach, this excellent French-style bakery is an unexpected gem that serves some of the finest loaves of bread and baked treats you'll find for miles. Around the corner from the bakery, on Beach Road, their café serves dependable breakfasts and good light lunches (sourdough toasted sandwiches, burgers made with in-house rustic bread, and the like), plus coffee and fresh-squeezed juices.

4 Recreation Rd., Fish Hoek, South Africa
083-676–7430
Known For
  • Popular for their baked goods, and especially their pain au chocolat
  • Extremely casual café with (usually) friendly service
  • Dog-friendly outdoor seating
Restaurant Details
Bakery closed Mon. and Tues. Café closed Wed. and Thurs. No dinner.

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Café Roux

$$

Easy eating in a family-friendly atmosphere doesn't get much better than at this café, deservedly beloved by the crowds that flock here, especially when the weather is fine over weekends. Sit outside under the oak trees or inside, where reed-covered ceilings and a wood-burning stove create a cozy climate, and enjoy hearty and tasty wood-fired pizzas, pastas, burgers, and breakfasts served until 4 pm. You can also get a good old, no-nonsense rump steak and chips or a battered hake with a side salad, or go all-in for a meal-sized salad of goat's cheese, crispy butternut squash, avocado, and sun-dried tomatoes. Children have their own menu and a dedicated play area, and the freshly baked cakes and desserts are delicious and huge.

Clay Café

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This family-friendly café has an extensive menu of pizzas and burgers (each named after a different artist), salads, sandwiches, cakes, breakfasts, and coffee. But the main draw might be the fact that, while enjoying a light meal, you can paint your own ceramics, be they plates, bowls, vases, or figurines. There's a large grassy area outside and a playground for children to run around while you summon your muse (yes, there's wine available), and there are a few breakfast and lunch meals specifically for children, too.  

4080 Main Rd., Hout Bay, South Africa
076-810–5120
Known For
  • Dine while you paint your own clay creations
  • Plenty for children to do
  • A good way to meet people as you summon your creative muse
Restaurant Details
No dinner

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Collectables Hub & Café

$

Head up the stairs to grab a seat and choose from a delicious menu of carefully prepared toasted sandwiches, light meals, coffees, and various treats. Make time to browse the wonderfully assembled antiques and oddities that decorate the space, from furniture and clothing to Elvis memorabilia and old movie projectors, and all kinds of quirky vintage items—everything is displayed with a museum-grade dash of whimsy (you can even pose in a London telephone booth) and everything is for sale. There's seating on the balcony where you can catch a bit of a view, maybe even hear when a whale's been spotted—from up here you'll be able to see it. It's probably the most welcoming spot in town.

98 St. George's St., Simon's Town, South Africa
082-088--7174
Known For
  • Coffee and a slice of cake for R50
  • A vintage thrift store that's much quirkier than the local museum
  • Charming service
Restaurant Details
No dinner

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The Commons

$

This cozy café is the perfect post-beach hangout. The food is lovingly prepared and delicious, with creative plant-centered dishes like arancini, kimchi fried rice, West African peanut stew, jackfruit curry, miso ramen, and lots of meat-free burgers, pasta, sandwiches, and breakfasts made with free-range eggs sourced from ethical farmers. It's also a collaborative space, created by a collective of artists and musicians, hoping to offer a welcoming place that promotes local culture and hopes to help stave off gentrification. 

13 York Rd., Muizenberg, South Africa
083-799–8294
Known For
  • Delicious and extensive vegetarian and vegan menu
  • Makeshift art gallery and live music space
  • Laid-back community space
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon.

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Empire Cafe

$$

A beloved institution with a fittingly laid-back vibe, Empire is something of a destination eatery serving wonderful food in a lively, wholesome environment. There's a regularly changing chalkboard menu, plus a variety of burgers, wraps, pasta, and salads, as well as some of the best breakfasts (served all day) on the peninsula—and some seriously habit-forming desserts. And, yes, bloody Marys at breakfast are possible, and if you sit upstairs, a view of the sea is too. 

Hang Ten Café

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For yummy bakes, creative meat-free burgers, and their famous crêpes (sweet or savory), this spot is a great antidote to the various chain restaurants found along this popular strip. It's low-key vegetarian and, aside from what you see displayed, they also make incredible healthy smoothies and protein-dense shakes, some with superfood ingredients, and serve freshly squeezed fruit juices, toasted sandwiches, all-day breakfasts, and good coffee. It shares an entrance with Gary's Surf Shop, a legendary place for surf gear and surf lessons.

Massimo's

$$

This casual Hout Bay eatery serves a range of delightfully simple Italian fare from antipasti to pasta, as well as what some say is Cape Town's best pizza. Massimo (who is Piemontese) has masterminded these lovely pizzas with a ton of topping choices, and those with dietary restrictions—vegetarians, vegans, gluten intolerance—are welcome. Beyond pizzas, the "spuntini" or antipasti include classics like Italian meatballs, caprese salad, and pan-fried spinach with toasted pine nuts. There's a good selection of craft beer, warm service, and a laid-back ambience that help make this place feel like a home away from home. There are two play areas that add to the appeal if you've children in tow. 

Pizza Shed

$$$

Offering what are easily some of the greatest pizzas on the peninsula, this branch of the much-loved Cape Town chain provides Neapolitan-style wood-fired pizzas that feature carefully sourced ingredients and never over-the-top toppings. Choices are pretty straightforward rather than overcomplicated, so you get to taste the components properly, including the crusts with their distinctive smoky flavor. A solid favorite is the simple Truffle, bedecked with exotic mushrooms and sprinkled with truffle oil to create an aroma and subtle umami flavor you will dream of long after, but anchovy lovers should order The Salt without hesitation. The venue is bright and friendly, just like the service, and there's usually an unmissable lunchtime special.

56 Main Rd., St James, South Africa
066-063--1122
Known For
  • Arguably the greatest Neapolitan-style pizzas in the country, made using properly proofed dough and smart toppings
  • Warm and friendly service right across the road from the beach
  • Expertly wood-fired to achieve a signature smokiness

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Scone Shack

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It is a shack, albeit a very quaintly decorated one with all sorts of bric-a-brac, and perhaps the best scones you'll taste anywhere in the country. They also bake cakes and do a few desserts (try the Cape brandy pudding if available), and have milkshakes and kombuchas, teas, coffees, and the like. Plus it's simply a gorgeous setting, with pet pigs frolicking about and some chickens pecking the ground. It's run by a lovely couple who will also dish out advice on where to hike or what to see next, so it's well worth a detour.

Plateau Rd., Cape of Good Hope, South Africa
079-045--1318
Known For
  • Scones, cakes, puddings, and hot and cold beverages
  • A pocket of decency and kindness, and it's off-grid
  • Some free-roaming farm animals that are part of the family
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon.–Thurs. No dinner.

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South Yeaster Bakery

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This small but excellent bakery owned and operated by sibling chefs produces everything from kimchi and Grüberg sourdough croissants to scrumptious baguette sandwiches and expertly brewed coffee; this place is worth getting out of bed early to be there when the loaves exit the oven. There are a handful of tables so you can sit down and immediately tuck in, or grab whatever you need for a picnic or a take-out meal. Don't wait too late as there's a good chance everything will be sold out by the afternoon.

4 The Promenade, Hout Bay, South Africa
Known For
  • Daily specials worth getting out of bed early for
  • Baked treats that sell out quickly (sometimes by 9 am)
  • Delicious pastries and excellent filled sandwiches (after 11 am)
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. and Mon. No dinner

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Whole Earth Café

$$

With lots of healthy and vegan-friendly options, from falafel wraps and homemade veggie burgers to excellent breakfasts, good fish-and-chips, and a variety of delicious cakes on display, this is an extremely pleasant daytime dining spot with consistently satisfying food. The atmosphere, too, is a joy, miles from the crazy pace of the city, and it's operated by a crew of charming souls who make you feel right at home.

96 Main Rd., Scarborough, South Africa
021-780–1138
Known For
  • Wholesome and delicious all-day café food
  • Inviting atmosphere that fits right in with Scarborough's mellow vibe
  • Excellent coffee, health-centric smoothies, plus wine and a selection of craft beers
Restaurant Details
No dinner

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