3 Best Bars in City Centre, Cape Town

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The Athletic Club & Social

Cape Town Central Fodor's Choice

Conjuring the atmosphere of a high-pedigree sports bar, this multistory eating-drinking-schmoozing establishment was formerly owned by sports enthusiast Herbert Tothill; it was once a kind of speakeasy that flew in the face of apartheid-era discrimination by welcoming patrons from across the color spectrum. Its new owners have taken inspiration from that era and used the walls and antique cabinets to curate memorabilia, newspaper clippings, and photographs that tell tales of South Africa’s often unsung athletes. Plush leather- and velvet-covered chairs, embossed wallpaper, Persian rugs on herringbone floors, and marble countertops bring a touch of sophistication, as do the canapés and snacks, tapas, and more substantial Greek and Mediterranean dishes. Their cocktails make use of barrel-aged spirits, and they are known to push the edges a bit, so ask the bartenders to see if they can surprise you. They regularly have live music.

35 Buitengracht St., Cape Town, South Africa
084-087–5566
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Closed Sun.

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House of Machines

Cape Town Central

Walk into this hipsterish contemporary take on an inner-city biker bar for a daytime caffeinated pick-me-up, or join the cross-the-board crowd for barrel-aged liquor, stirred and shaken into cocktails by a savvy team behind the bar. A smoky old fashioned or two and you’ll be good to join the after-dark crowd that gathers for free live music.

84 Shortmarket St., Cape Town, South Africa
021-426--1400
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Closed Sun.

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The Village Idiot

Cape Town Central

Styled with large leather benches and dark wooden tables, this evocation of a vintage bar is laid-back and jovial. A pool table, music, and a menu full of comfort foods draw crowds on the weekends, although under-21s are not allowed in.

32 Loop St., Cape Town, South Africa
021-418–1548
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Closed Sun.–Tues.

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