Slowly but surely, South African businesses that had been closed under previous lockdown regulations are beginning to open.
That includes many restaurants, and we’re particularly stoked to see Café Caprice back in the game.
As of this week, they have re-opened the café, and if the weather plays ball expect to see some outside braais going off along the Camps Bay strip.
Before the doors were reopened to the public, professional services were enlisted to fog and sanitise the entire premises.
Café Caprice is fully compliant with all of the COVID-19 advanced alert level 3 rules for restaurants, and all precautions have been taken to ensure the safety of customers and staff.
Whilst alcohol will not be sold for on-site consumption, alcohol will still be sold wholesale for takeaway purposes to be consumed off-site.
You can check out Café Caprice’s website for the full list of alcohol prices, as well as their food menu.
Sadly, you’ve missed your chance this week to get involved with their Burgers & Bubbly Tuesday Special – any two burgers off the menu, and a bottle of bubbly, for R350 – but there are plenty of other specials to choose from.
In addition, you can still order food directly from the Café on Monday to Sunday, from 11:30AM to 8:30PM (collection only), and you can order liquor through them on Monday through Thursday, 9AM to 5PM (collection only).
Welcome back, Café Caprice and that cracking view – we have missed you.
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