Wharfside Grill Restaurant
Welcome to Wharfside Grill Restaurant.The Wharfside Grill is regarded as one of Africa's best seafood restaurants, not only for its authentic harbourside ambience and spectacular views, but also because the food it serves, the lobsters, the prawns and the appetising sea-fresh dishes such as Fisherman's Baskets make it well worth a visit!
Seating over 350 diners, privacy does not take second place, as there are also six private dining cabins themed to seafaring history and famous ships, such as Queen Mary and those of Union Castle which frequented the Cape. Open seven days per week for breakfast, lunch and dinner.On the magnificent coastal drive from Cape Town to Cape Point is Hout Bay and Mariner's Wharf, the first
harbourfront emporium in Africa and the Southern Hemisphere (34°02'49.70 S 18°20'53.60 E).
Conceptualised and built by Hout Bay's own Stanley Dorman, it continues to grow under his, wife Pam's, and sons Garth and Anton's watchful eyes. Its restaurants, shops and markets exude a maritime ambience as is nowhere else to be found. Mariner's Wharf is a wonderful place, a place where the famous and locals, jetsetters and tourists rub shoulders with venerable fishing captains and old salts.
Indeed, well worth a visit!
Seating over 350 diners, privacy does not take second place, as there are also six private dining cabins themed to seafaring history and famous ships, such as Queen Mary and those of Union Castle which frequented the Cape. Open seven days per week for breakfast, lunch and dinner.On the magnificent coastal drive from Cape Town to Cape Point is Hout Bay and Mariner's Wharf, the first
harbourfront emporium in Africa and the Southern Hemisphere (34°02'49.70 S 18°20'53.60 E).
Conceptualised and built by Hout Bay's own Stanley Dorman, it continues to grow under his, wife Pam's, and sons Garth and Anton's watchful eyes. Its restaurants, shops and markets exude a maritime ambience as is nowhere else to be found. Mariner's Wharf is a wonderful place, a place where the famous and locals, jetsetters and tourists rub shoulders with venerable fishing captains and old salts.
Indeed, well worth a visit!
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021-790 1100
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