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The Table Bay Hotel - Waterfront |
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Dining at the Table Bay Hotel, Cape Town
| The Atlantic Restaurant
Open for Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
Tel: 2721 406 5688
Capacity: 120 seats |
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| The Atlantic Grill presents the perfect harmony between food and wine. Boasting exquisitely-presented classic dishes with an innovative twist, complemented by an extensive wine list, dining at The Atlantic Grill promises not to disappoint. The Restaurant offers an amazing ‘room with a view’ dining experience, where one can enjoy an intimate, elegant dinner while gazing at the Atlantic Ocean, majestic Table Mountain and the splendour of Cape Town’s city lights. The Atlantic Grill also boasts a new international water menu where you can select from the purest of waters from around the world, such as VOSS (Norway), Wattwiller (France), OGO Oxygen Water (the Netherlands) or ELSENHAM Still Artesian Water (England). For private dining or an extra special occasion, why not reserve the prestigious Captain’s Table to make your evening even more memorable? |
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The Conservatory
Open for Breakfast and Dinner
Closed on Sunday and Monday
Tel: +2721 406 5762
Capacity: 60 seats total |
| With breathtaking views of the mountain, harbour and V & A Waterfront in an indoor or outdoor setting, The Conservatory Restaurant is a firm favourite for business lunches and casual weekend lunches with a popular tapas-style menu and other delectable dishes with flavours strongly influenced by the Cape. Enjoy lunch on the patio in picturesque surroundings on a warm summer’s day with a glass of wine and a selection of tasty tapas to share, ranging from chicken potstickers with peanut satay sauce to katafi-wrapped jumbo prawns with pimento coulis or, alternatively, warm up on chillier days with a hearty Cape Malay chicken curry with seasonal vegetables, fresh coriander and jeera rice with popadums, fruit chutney and vegetable atchar. This neighbourhood meeting spot has something for everyone with its unmistakable informal style, and light, refreshing food and wine. |
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| The Lounge
Express Breakfast: 04h30 – 06h30 (Monday - Sunday) Lunch: 11h30 – 23h00 (Monday – Sunday) High Tea: 14h30 - 17h30 (Monday – Sunday) Capacity: 60 seats Dress Code: As you are |
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| For an afternoon of sheer indulgence, make sure that you pay a visit to The Lounge at The Table Bay Hotel. With large, opulent, inviting sofas and its unmistakable Old World charm, The Lounge is renowned for its exquisitely presented High Tea offering. Choose from a sinfully tempting array of pastries in luxurious yet comfortable surroundings. Let the combination of comfort and classic European style entice you, along with the decadent afternoon delights of High Tea, a light lunch or a glass of your favourite Cabernet or Port in front of a large, roaring fire after dining at The Atlantic Grill. (An express breakfast is also available for early risers who may wish to depart bright and early.) |
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Bars at The Luxurious Table Bay Hotel
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Pool Bar
Hours: Open daily (season dependent) |
| Soak up the summer sun, sip on glass of bubbly in The Pool Bar’s jacuzzi or bask in the glory of an unforgettable African sunset with an idyllic view of the Atlantic Ocean and Robben Island. For a little extra indulgence, treat yourself to a session of pampering on the pool deck with a soothing spa treatment from the Hotel’s Camelot Spa. For your added convenience, hourly shuttles are available to and from Camps Bay Beach during summer. Serving light refreshments on the deck beside the heated pool, The Pool Bar is open daily. (Please note that this area is for the exclusive use of guests.) The Table Bay Hotel offers the finest cuisine in Cape Town and several extraordinary experiences not to be missed. |
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| The Union Bar
Hours: 9:00am – late |
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| An ideal meeting place for business or social gatherings, The Union Bar is the perfect spot to unwind, enjoy a fine cigar or savour creative cocktails, such as the Bar’s signature cocktail, The Table Bay Rose. With a strong maritime theme marking Cape Town’s naval history, The Union Bar carries a strong sense of history, successfully combining the past and the present. |
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