Asoka
68 Kloof Str
Cape Town
021 422 0909
Perched on the very top of the oh-so trendy Kloof Street, Asoka provides the perfect spot for people watchin. But, when the fresch Cape breeze picks up, venure behinf its magnificent glass doors and you'll be greeted by dark wooden bar counters, luxurious brown suede bar stools, ambient lighting and a generous fireplace - all contributing to the natural, sophisticated vibe that is Asoka. Enjoy any one of a selection of amazing cocktails and delicious tapas under the olive tree wich extends all the way to the ceiling - undoubtedly the centrepiece of this very trendy bar.
The waiting room
173 Long Street
Cape Town
021 422 4536
On the thrid storey of a historic Long street building, you will find The Waitig room. This stylish urban bar provides an intimate, cozy setting for both rising stars and seasoned artists to show what thay are made of. And for stargazing of a different kind, te waiting room opens up onto the roof of the building. Resembling something out of a story book, the roof offers a momentary escape from the excitement and activity from down below. Prepare to be mesmorised by the wealth of talent that this city has to offer.
Fireman's Arms
25 Merchant Street
Cape Town
021 419 1513
Want to order a drink without some pretentious snob getting in your way and recommending something overpriced? Fireman's Arms is about as down to earth as you get. The beer's on tap and the bartender will listen to your problems. The pub is full of memorabilia showing its heritage - the place has been a watering hole for its sailors for over two centuries. And if you're looking for a place to watch the rugby with your friends, firearms Arm's has three big screen TV's to catch the action. Bottom line...it's a small town pub in the heart of a big city.
The Dubliner
251 Long street
Cape Town
021 424 1212
Within the hustle and bustle of the world famous Long street, you'l find the dubliner - an authentic irish pub with unique South African charm. Even the menu features a hybrid of the best that South Africa and Ireland have to offer, serving up dishes such as hearty Irish stew and delectable chicken curry. Be prepared, the downstairs area gets very busy with patrons enjoying the nightly live entertainment. So come tap your feet to some sizzling hot music with an ice-cold Guiness in your hand. Who knows you might even experience the luck of the irish...
Relish
70 New Church street
Cape Town
021 422 3584
Like a magnificent glass tower, the ultra-chic Relish presides over Cape Town offering breathtaking views. This triple storey truly cosmopolitan bar/restaurant is the perfect place to sip a cocktail and indulge in tempting canapes, while soaking up the golden hue of the setting African sun. The furniture, in striking reds, blacks and vanillas is framed perfectly within the steel and glass architecture creating an atmosphere of fun and sophisticated quirk. Feeling a bit peckish? Make your selection from the simple, yet delicious bistro style menu that Relish has to offer.
Fire and Ice Bar
Protea Hotel fire and Ice
198 Bree Street, Cape Town
021 488 2555
If you're looking for something different and out of the ordinary, the Fire and Ice Bar is sure to fi the bill. Quite literally ''Cape Town's hottest place to chill'', this is more than just a venue. It's an experience in itself. With a host of interesting features, like a bar counter with ice inside to keep your drinks cool, there is something unexpected behind every corner. And after sampling their range of specialiy cocktails and gourmet milkshakes, be sure to visit the very unique, much talked about bathrooms.
Five Files
14 - 16 Keerom st
Cape Town
021 424 4442
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