Simply fabulous cocktails are made with pride, passion and flair here by the well-trained barmen. Be sure to ask for their current specialities, which keep up with cocktail...
68 Kloof StreetIt looks so tiny from the street but there's a surprising amount of space inside where you can lounge around on cushions and puff on many-flavoured hubblies like the...
190 Long StreetIt's the Swahili words for 'meeting place' and a favourite hang-out in Camps Bay, with its elevated view of the beach, sunsets and passing parade of beautiful people, Harley...
The PromenadeDuring the day, unwind with a light meal from Café Bascule, which is open until 4pm, and soak up the gorgeousness of the yachts in the marina and the view of Table Mountain....
West Quay RoadThe word 'beaulah' means beautiful in the local gay-speak and describes perfectly many of the customers at this quaint bar/club. Girl-power abounds, although often with boys in...
Cnr Somerset & Cobern streetsThis newly opened bar is aimed at a young student crowd, with special student nights on Thursdays. But a music policy covering eras from the 1980s to the present day makes it...
108 Kloof StreetThe sloping lawn outside the downstairs bistro and bar is the perfect place to be on a warm afternoon with a few ice-cold beers. There are tables with umbrellas but who doesn't...
7 Popham RoadThe Brass Bell has been around for just about forever and you really can't get closer to the water than this - the waves literally break over the wall. The restaurant...
Main RoadThis beer salon serves up a range of artisan-made beers along with a selection of eats that include smoked chorizo, grilled sausages, cheeses, homemade crisps and breads served...
110 Bree StreetCape Town's longest-running gay and lesbian bar and dance club, Bronx's recent relocation across the road has in no way detracted from its popularity. Wall-to-wall all-sorts...
22 Somerset RoadPossibly the trendiest spot on the Camps Bay strip, where all the beautiful people - and a celebrity or two - like to hang out after a hard day on the beach. It's the place to...
37 Victoria RoadAn Irish pub in the midst of high-rises, its name derives from the Gaelic phrase 'Conas Ata Tu', meaning 'How are you'. Classically kitted out with a beautiful bar and cold...
Corner Burg & Hout StreetIf you're serious about your wine - and the Cape winelands offer some of the best in the world - you can get a one-stop wine-route experience in the heart of the leafy suburb...
13 Boundary RoadThe Cuban-style bar brings a tropical taste of Havana to Cape Town, with Panama hats, carved pillars and ornate mirrors. Bartenders are dressed in berets and T-shirts depicting...
227 Long StreetCock 'n Tail serves Portuguese food during the day but by night becomes the party destination of choice in the northern suburbs. The crowd is young and there are things like...
67-70 Edward Street