CAPE TOWN
Cape Town is a majestic fusion of natural wonder and cultural vibrancy, where the iconic Table Mountain serves as the backdrop to a cosmopolitan city. It is a place where two oceans meet and where a rich, complex history shapes a dynamic present.
This spectacular South African destination is famed for its breathtaking landscapes, from pristine Atlantic beaches to the lush vineyards of the Cape Winelands. It is a globally recognized hub of art, cuisine, and adventure.
Most Popular Attractions
Cape Town City Core & Foreshore:
V&A Waterfront: A vibrant harbor area with shopping, dining, entertainment, and the gateway to Robben Island.
Bo-Kaap: The historic and colorful Muslim quarter, famous for its brightly painted houses and rich Cape Malay culture.
Castle of Good Hope: South Africa’s oldest colonial building, a star-shaped fort with a museum and military collections.
Company’s Garden: A large public park and botanical garden in the city center, originally established in the 17th century.
St. George’s Cathedral: The mother church of the Anglican Diocese of Cape Town, an architectural landmark.
Greenmarket Square: A historic square hosting a bustling daily market for African crafts, art, and souvenirs.
Cape Town City Hall: A grand Edwardian building where Nelson Mandela gave his first speech after his release in 1990.
Iziko Slave Lodge: One of the oldest buildings in Cape Town, offering a compelling and sobering history of slavery in the Cape.
Zeitz MOCAA (Museum of Contemporary Art Africa): The largest museum of contemporary African art in the world, housed in a converted grain silo.
Two Oceans Aquarium: An aquarium at the V&A Waterfront showcasing the marine life of both the Atlantic and Indian Oceans.
District Six Museum: A memorial to the forced removal of 60,000 inhabitants from the area during the apartheid era.
Long Street: A lively street known for its Victorian architecture, diverse shops, restaurants, and nightlife.
Table Mountain & Coastal Attractions:
Table Mountain National Park: The iconic flat-topped mountain, accessible by revolving cableway or hiking trails, offering panoramic views.
Lion’s Head: A distinct conical peak between Table Mountain and Signal Hill, popular for sunrise and sunset hikes.
Signal Hill: A viewpoint overlooking the city, famous for the daily Noon Gun firing.
Robben Island: A UNESCO World Heritage Site and the former maximum-security prison where Nelson Mandela was incarcerated. (Accessed via the V&A Waterfront).
Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden: Internationally acclaimed botanical gardens set against the eastern slopes of Table Mountain.
Clifton & Camps Bay Beaches: Two of Cape Town’s most famous and glamorous white-sand beaches.
Cape Peninsula & Wine Route Highlights:
Cape Point & Cape of Good Hope: The dramatic, rugged tip of the Cape Peninsula, often mistakenly cited as the meeting point of the two oceans.
Boulders Beach: Famous for its colony of African Penguins, allowing close-up viewing from wooden walkways.
Chapman’s Peak Drive: One of the world’s most spectacular coastal toll roads, carved into the cliff face between Noordhoek and Hout Bay.
Kalk Bay: A charming fishing village with a bohemian atmosphere, antique shops, and seafood restaurants.
Groot Constantia: South Africa’s oldest wine estate, founded in 1685, offering wine tasting and historic tours.
Hout Bay: A picturesque harbor town, popular for boat trips to Duiker Island to see the Cape Fur Seal colony.
Muizenberg Beach: Known for its iconic, colorful beach huts and gentler waves, making it ideal for learning to surf.
Simon’s Town: A naval base town with well-preserved Victorian architecture and historic charm.
Activities & Experiences
Hike or Cable Car up Table Mountain: Choose from numerous hiking trails or take the revolving cable car to the top for iconic, panoramic views of the city, coastline, and Peninsula.
Visit Robben Island: Take a ferry to the infamous prison island and tour the facility led by a former political prisoner for a profound historical and cultural experience.
Explore the Victoria & Alfred (V&A) Waterfront: Shop, dine, and enjoy the lively harbor atmosphere. It’s the hub for boat trips, the Two Oceans Aquarium, and the Zeitz MOCAA museum.
Drive the Chapman’s Peak Drive: Experience one of the world’s most scenic marine drives, winding between Noordhoek and Hout Bay with spectacular sheer drops into the ocean.
Take a Wine Tasting Tour: Explore the nearby winelands of Stellenbosch, Franschhoek, or Constantia, sampling world-class South African wines and enjoying gourmet food.
Relax at Clifton and Camps Bay Beaches: Spend a day on these popular, chic Atlantic Seaboard beaches, known for their white sands and dramatic mountain backdrops.
Visit the Bo-Kaap (Cape Malay Quarter): Wander through the historic neighborhood famous for its brightly colored houses, cobblestone streets, and unique Cape Malay cuisine.
Go Shark Cage Diving (Gansbaai): For the truly adventurous, take a day trip to Gansbaai, the ‘Great White Shark Capital’, for a thrilling encounter (conservation rules apply).
Explore Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden: Walk through one of the world’s most beautiful botanical gardens, featuring South Africa’s unique Fynbos flora and a “Boomslang” (tree snake) canopy walkway.
See the Penguins at Boulders Beach: Visit the protected African Penguin colony in Simon’s Town and watch them waddle and swim in their natural habitat.
Paraglide off Signal Hill or Lion’s Head: Get an adrenaline rush and unparalleled aerial views of the city and Atlantic coastline with a tandem paragliding flight.
Take a Surf Lesson in Muizenberg: Head to this beach with its iconic brightly colored beach huts, known for its gentle waves perfect for beginner surfers.
Local Tips & Transport
MyCiTi Bus System: Cape Town has an excellent, modern, and efficient public bus network. It is the best way to travel around the CBD, to the V&A Waterfront, and to key suburbs. You must purchase a reloadable MyCiTi myconnect card at a station or retailer before boarding.
Uber/Ride-Sharing: Uber is widely available, reliable, and often the most convenient and cost-effective way to get to and from restaurants, bars, and non-MyCiTi areas, especially at night.
Rental Car: A rental car is essential if you plan to explore the greater Cape Peninsula and the Winelands at your own pace. Be aware that the City Bowl (downtown) is walkable, but street parking can be tricky. Always be conscious of secure parking.
Red Bus Hop-On/Hop-Off: The City Sightseeing red bus is an excellent way for first-time visitors to hit all the major tourist spots efficiently, including Table Mountain, the V&A Waterfront, and Camps Bay.
Airport Transfer: The MyCiTi bus (Route A01) runs from Cape Town International Airport (CPT) to the main bus station (Civic Centre), which is a cost-effective option. Alternatively, pre-booked shuttles or Uber/taxis are readily available.
Weather and the “Cape Doctor”: Cape Town weather is notoriously changeable—you can experience four seasons in one day. The strong southeasterly wind, locally known as the “Cape Doctor,” can make summer days feel cool, and the cable car up Table Mountain will often close due to high winds.
Safety Awareness: Cape Town is a major city, and standard travel precautions should be taken. Avoid walking alone at night in unlit areas and never openly display valuables like phones or cameras. Stick to well-populated, tourist-friendly areas.
Tipping Culture: Tipping is customary and expected. Aim for 10-15% in restaurants and bars for good service. It is also standard practice to tip car guards (people who watch your car in public parking lots) and petrol attendants (who fill your car’s fuel).
Dining and Cuisine: Don’t miss the unique local dishes. Try Boerewors (sausage), Biltong (dried cured meat), and a Gatsby (a massive submarine sandwich). For a unique experience, explore the authentic Cape Malay cuisine (curries and stews) in the Bo-Kaap neighborhood.
The Power of the Peninsula: The Cape Peninsula extends far beyond the main city. Allocate dedicated time to explore the South: driving to Cape Point (the southwestern tip of Africa), visiting Kalk Bay (a working harbor), and seeing the penguins at Boulders Beach.
Hidden Gems:
- The Old Biscuit Mill (Woodstock): Home to the famous Neighbourgoods Market on Saturdays—a must-visit for gourmet food, local crafts, and a vibrant atmosphere.
- Rhodes Memorial: An impressive classical monument with stunning views over the city and the northern suburbs, often less crowded than Table Mountain viewpoints.
- The Gin & Tonic Cruise: Take a sunset cruise from the V&A Waterfront offering a perfect view of Table Mountain and the city lights as the sun goes down.
- Llandudno Beach: A beautiful, quiet, and less-developed beach hidden between Camps Bay and Hout Bay, perfect for a relaxing afternoon away from the crowds.
Load Shedding (Electricity Outages): While conditions vary, the country can experience scheduled power cuts (“load shedding”). Most major hotels, malls, and restaurants have backup generators, but it’s worth checking with your accommodation and downloading an app (like EskomSePush) to be aware of the daily schedule.
Top Restaurants
Mzansi [$20-$40] – Located in Langa Township, this is a truly authentic African dining experience offering a buffet of traditional Xhosa and South African dishes, complete with live entertainment.
Faeza’s Home Kitchen [$15-$25] – A humble, local favorite known for authentic, homestyle Cape Malay cooking, including bobotie, samoosas, and Cape Malay curry.
Giovanni’s Deli-Cacies [$15-$30] – A classic Green Point institution that’s half deli, half café, and a favorite among locals for its strong Italian coffee, simple, fresh Italian food, and prepared take-out meals.
Hemelhuijs [$15-$30] – Located in the city centre, this is a beautiful spot known for its fresh, seasonal, modern South African dishes, often incorporating indigenous ingredients, with a focus on breakfast and lunch.
Miller’s Thumb [$20-$40] – A long-standing, highly-regarded spot known for its fresh fish, where you choose your fish and how you want it prepared (e.g., Cajun, Moroccan, or simple grill).
Bouchon Bistro [$25-$45] – An inner-city gem set in an urban winery, offering French-inspired bistro fare with a cozy, warm, and distinctly Cape Town feel, perfect for a relaxed evening.
Kloof Street House [$30-$50] – Set in a magnificent Victorian house with a fairy-lit garden, this eclectic spot offers a comforting brasserie-style menu with a glamorous twist on comfort food.
The Dog’s Bollocks at YARD [$10-$20] – A cult-like favorite in Gardens for its massive, no-frills, gourmet burgers, ordered directly from the kitchen hatch in a low-key, backyard setting.
The Hussar Grill [$25-$45] – A well-established South African steakhouse chain, known for its traditional, old-school ambiance, excellent meat cuts, and ‘bring your own wine’ policy.
Cousins Trattoria [$20-$35] – An authentic Italian trattoria known for its signature cheesy pasta dish, which is mixed right in front of you inside a wheel of parmesan.
Rick’s Café Americain [$20-$35] – A relaxed and vibey spot with Moroccan-colonial decor and a rooftop deck, serving a menu of Mediterranean and North African-inspired dishes, great for cocktails and sharing platters.
The Duchess of Wisbeach [$30-$50] – A glamorous, old-school diner with an eccentric and theatrical atmosphere, known for classic comfort dishes and a strong local following.
Bacon on Bree [$10-$20] – Cape Town’s only ‘baconporium,’ specializing in everything bacon, from their signature BLT to creative breakfast and lunch options.
Kleinsky’s [$15-$25] – A Sea Point favorite for authentic New York-style deli food, famous for its bagels, smoked pastrami sandwiches, and other Jewish comfort food classics.
Ocean Basket [$15-$30] – A casual, no-frills local chain serving fresh, pan-fried, or grilled seafood, popular with locals for its super-fresh fish and great value.
The Lawns at The Roundhouse [$30-$50] – An al-fresco restaurant and bar with a spectacular setting on grassy terraces, offering ocean and mountain views and a menu focused on upmarket comfort food and sharing plates.
Den Anker [$35-$60] – A breezy, laid-back restaurant at the V&A Waterfront boasting a harbourside terrace, specializing in classic Belgian cuisine, like mussels and frites, with a great selection of Belgian beers.
Karibu Restaurant [$30-$50] – Located in the V&A Waterfront, this restaurant offers authentic South African cuisine, including game, Cape Malay curries, and traditional braai (barbecue).
The Granary Café [$40-$70] – Located in The Silo Hotel, this brasserie-style restaurant offers modern interpretations of classic, local cuisine in a stunning architectural space with panoramic city views.
Jarryd’s Brunch and Bistro [$15-$30] – A trendy, popular spot in Sea Point and De Waterkant, known for its all-day breakfast, excellent coffee, and delicious brunch items.
The Indian Chapter [$20-$35] – A family-run restaurant with a warm, homely ambiance, offering authentic, gourmet Indian cuisine, highly regarded as one of the city’s best curry spots.
El Burro [$25-$45] – A popular Gardens spot offering excellent, authentic Mexican food with a sophisticated twist and a buzzing, lively atmosphere.
Thali [$35-$55] – An innovative Indian fusion eatery offering a set ‘tapas for two’ menu featuring a rotating selection of contemporary Indian dishes.
The Athletic Club & Social [$20-$40] – Housed in a beautifully restored three-story Victorian building, this spot offers a blend of European, Middle Eastern, and South African food in a hip, speakeasy-style setting.
The Pot Luck Club [$40-$60] – Located on the top floor of the Silo in Woodstock, this restaurant offers exquisite tapas-style, global fusion food focused on the five basic tastes, with a high-energy atmosphere and spectacular views.
Chefs Warehouse at Beau Constantia [$60-$90] – Known for its ‘tapas for two’ concept, this spot offers a globally inspired, modern menu using fresh, seasonal ingredients in a glass cube setting with incredible vineyard views.
Chefs Warehouse Tintswalo Atlantic [$60-$90] – Another outpost of the Chefs Warehouse, offering the popular tapas-style menu with an unparalleled location right on the Atlantic Ocean, near Hout Bay.
Belly of the Beast [$40-$60] – An intimate, no-menu, ‘nose-to-tail’ eating experience where the chefs decide the seasonal, three-course meal for the evening, offering a truly unique, trusting culinary journey.
The Foodbarn Café & Tapas [$30-$50] – Located in Noordhoek Farm Village, this relaxed, contemporary spot by chef Franck Dangereux offers delicious tapas and comforting bistro food with a focus on fresh, local ingredients.
Ouzeri [$25-$45] – A convivial eatery on Wale Street paying homage to Cypriot and Greek cuisine with a modern flair, offering a seasonally-led à la carte menu with complex, multi-layered dishes.
Aubergine [$40-$70] – A stalwart of the Cape Town fine dining scene, offering contemporary East-meets-West cuisine in a simple but sophisticated setting with an impressive wine list.
ëlgr Restaurant [$35-$60] – A relaxed, multi-cultural dining experience with an open kitchen, offering a modern, casual menu inspired by European and Nordic flavors with a local twist.
Salsify at The Roundhouse [$70-$120] – Stretched across the upper floor of an 18th-century hunting lodge, this restaurant offers inventive, seasonal fine dining with Atlantic Ocean views, drawing inspiration from the surrounding nature.
Marble Cape Town [$40-$70] – Chef David Higgs’ acclaimed restaurant focused on cooking with fire, featuring a menu of South African ingredients with a Mediterranean influence, served in a stunning V&A Waterfront location.
Foxcroft [$40-$70] – The more casual yet equally refined sibling of La Colombe, offering a stunning four-course menu (two tapas, one main, one dessert) with creative and beautifully plated dishes.
Beyond at Buitenverwachting [$40-$70] – Located on the historic Buitenverwachting wine estate, this spot offers an a la carte menu with breathtaking views of the Constantia Winelands, focusing on modern country cooking.
Greenhouse [$50-$80] – Tucked away in the beautiful gardens of The Cellars-Hohenort hotel in Constantia, offering inventive, beautifully presented dishes that champion local produce.
Protégé [$35-$55] – A relaxed, fine-casual restaurant in Franschhoek (a short drive from Cape Town) that offers a high-quality, inventive à la carte menu and is part of the La Colombe group.
Reverie Social Table [$40-$60] – A unique communal dining experience in Observatory, run by chef Julia Hattingh, offering a carefully curated, seasonal set menu at a single, shared long table.
La Colombe [$80-$150] – Widely hailed as one of the world’s best restaurants, this fine-dining experience is hidden in the forests of the Constantia winelands, offering an extensive, theatrical, French-Asian inspired Chef’s Menu.
FYN [$90-$160] – An award-winning contemporary fine dining restaurant with a moody, loft-style setting, offering a unique fusion of South African ingredients and Japanese flavors/techniques.
Pier [$80-$140] – A fine-dining experience at the V&A Waterfront that forms part of the La Colombe group, renowned for its multi-course tasting menu inspired by the sea and a touch of culinary theatrics.
La Petite Colombe [$70-$120] – The Constantia-based (and later Franschhoek-based) sibling of La Colombe, offering the same level of refined dining experience with a more intimate setting.
The Waterside [$70-$120] – Another fine-dining experience from the La Colombe group, located right on the water’s edge at the V&A Waterfront, known for its multi-course tasting menu.
Nobu Cape Town [$70-$120] – Located at the One&Only hotel, this is the first African outpost of the world-renowned Japanese-Peruvian fusion restaurant by chef Nobu Matsuhisa.
De Grendel Wine Estate and Restaurant [$50-$80] – Led by chef Glen Williams, this restaurant focuses on dishes that showcase simplicity and the finest locally sourced ingredients, with spectacular views of Table Mountain.
ëlgr Restaurant [$35-$60] – A relaxed, fine-casual restaurant with an open kitchen, offering a modern, multi-cultural menu that focuses on flavor and high-quality local produce.
Homespun Blouberg [$40-$70] – A fine dining restaurant in Blouberg (outside the city centre, known for its view of Table Mountain) that offers a unique adaptation of European cuisine with global influences.
4Roomed eKasi Culture [$15-$30] – A gourmet African township meal experience located in Khayelitsha, run by a local chef, that elevates traditional Xhosa dishes with fine dining techniques.
Chingadas [$15-$30] – A vibey new spot in Gardens offering delicious and authentic Mexican food, including tacos and small plates, in a lively, colorful setting.
The Melting Pot [$20-$40] – A newer restaurant focused on creating an accessible yet elevated dining experience with a diverse, creative menu that draws on international flavors.
Mussel Monger and Dashi [$20-$35] – A unique combination offering fresh mussels and oysters alongside Japanese-inspired dashi (broth) and ramen, catering to a blend of seafood and Asian flavors.
Yen’s Vietnamese Street Food [$15-$25] – Starting as a popular market stall, this brick-and-mortar restaurant offers authentic Vietnamese food, considered the best in the city for its pho and crystal prawn spring rolls.
Bus Cuisine [$60-$100] – A luxury double-decker bus that offers a unique 4- or 6-course dining experience while driving along the Atlantic Seaboard, providing panoramic views as you dine.
Gold Restaurant [$40-$70] – An African-themed restaurant offering a 14-course African tasting menu from across the continent, complete with live entertainment and drumming.
Between Us [$15-$25] – A very cool breakfast and lunch spot known for its funky, minimalist decor and being a hub for the city’s ‘cool kids,’ offering great coffee and healthy, creative morning fare.
Fat Cactus [$15-$30] – A fun, laid-back spot known for its Tex-Mex food, large portions, frozen margaritas, and lively atmosphere, popular with a younger crowd.
Bodega Ramen [$15-$25] – A specialist spot serving authentic and delicious ramen bowls, offering a cozy and focused dining experience for noodle lovers.
Saigon [$20-$40] – An elevated venue on Kloof Street specializing in Vietnamese cuisine, popular with locals for its excellent crystal prawn spring rolls and high-quality, authentic flavors.
The Shortmarket Club [$40-$70] – An elegant, old-world glamorous restaurant offering a modern brasserie-style menu with creative dishes in the city centre.
Villa 47 (Locanda) [$35-$60] – An elegant Italian restaurant on Bree Street that offers world-class Italian cuisine with a contemporary twist and a sophisticated, yet relaxed atmosphere.
The General Store [$15-$30] – A popular deli/cafe offering high-quality, locally sourced, and house-made pantry items alongside simple, delicious lunch options and excellent coffee.
Top Cocktail Bars and Clubs
Cause Effect Cocktail Kitchen: Found in the V&A Waterfront’s Dock Road, this renowned bar celebrates the Cape’s culinary heritage with wildly creative, often smoking, cocktails that reinvent classics and utilize local flavours.
The Secret Gin Bar (The Gin Bar): Tucked away behind the Honest Chocolate Café on Wale Street (City Bowl), this popular speakeasy offers a unique, romantic, Mediterranean-style courtyard setting. The menu is playfully inspired by old-school medicinal ‘cures’ and focuses on exceptional gin concoctions.
Kloof Street House: Located on Kloof Street in Gardens, this classic, vintage-style venue is perfect for sophisticated drinks. Enjoy a cocktail in the lush garden or the dimly-lit, opulent interior, often accompanied by live jazz.
The Athletic Club & Social: Stretching across three floors on Buitengracht Street (City Bowl), this glamorous spot offers a speakeasy-like basement and a balcony with views of Signal Hill. It’s known for excellent cocktails, good food, and a lively atmosphere with live music.
Tjing Tjing Rooftop Bar: Perched above Longmarket Street, this stylish, City Bowl rooftop bar is part of a Japanese-inspired three-storey venue. It serves creative, Asian-twist cocktails and Japanese street food with a cool indie-electronica soundtrack.
Gigi Rooftop Bar: Located on the 6th floor of the Gorgeous George hotel in the City Centre, this popular spot features a design-focused space filled with tropical foliage. It offers panoramic city views and a creative cocktail menu utilizing local spirits.
The Willaston Bar: Situated on the sixth floor of The Silo Hotel in the V&A Waterfront’s Silo District, this classy hotel bar boasts dramatic views through enormous pillowed windows and serves expertly crafted cocktails and fine local wines.
Asoka: A glamorous, low-lit cocktail lounge centred around a massive olive tree on Kloof Street, Gardens. It’s famous for decadent cocktails (especially the Porn Star Martini) and a seductive soundtrack of progressive house or live jazz.
Fable: A slick bar on the corner of Bree and Wale Street (City Bowl) where each cocktail on the menu is carefully curated to tell the story of a local legend, from ill-fated lovers to ghostly ships.
Chinchilla: A sophisticated, Camps Bay rooftop bar with a bougie, Mykonos-like style, offering gorgeous views of Camps Bay Beach. It’s an ideal spot for sunset drinks and DJ sets.
Café Caprice: Situated right on the Camps Bay Strip, this venue is a beach bar/restaurant by day and one of Cape Town’s top party spots at night, famous for its lively energy and being the place to be on summer Sunday nights.
The House of Machines (THoM): A cool, unassuming bar on Shortmarket Street, City Centre, known for barrel-aged spirits, craft beer, and unfussy, quality cocktails. It transforms from a coffee shop by day to a noisy, lively bar with live music by night.
Bascule Bar: Hidden away below Cape Grace at the V&A Waterfront on the yacht marina, this intimate whisky and cocktail bar offers a speakeasy glamour and spills out onto a breezy terrace with views towards Table Mountain.
Harringtons Cocktail Lounge: A chic, classy, and fun lounge on Harrington Street (City Bowl) that starts as an elegant cocktail bar with expertly crafted drinks and turns into a high-energy dance spot as the night progresses.
VUE Rooftop Bar: Offering a chic rooftop experience on Shortmarket Street (City Centre), VUE provides fabulous views of Table Mountain and serves African twists on classic cocktails.
Saint Champagne Bar & Lounge: Located on Loop Street (City Centre), this is a premium, opulent, and glamorous nightclub built for pleasure, featuring luxurious decor, bottle service, and top-tier local DJs for a see-and-be-seen crowd.
Mødular: Situated in the City Bowl, this dark, intimate club has established itself as Cape Town’s electronic music mecca, attracting local and international DJs who spin everything from deep house to techno.
ERA: A massive, multi-level nightclub in the City Bowl that brings world-class electronic DJs to Cape Town. Known for delivering some of the best sound and lighting in the city, with a pulsing main dance floor for house and techno.
Coco: Cape Town’s top VIP club for high-energy, high-glamour, and an exclusive feel. Expect bottle service, major DJ sets, a luxury atmosphere, and a dancefloor packed with the city’s social elite.
Club Paradise: A premium nightclub experience set in the East City precinct, known for pulsating beats, a contemporary style, and a high-energy dance environment.
The Waiting Room: What started as a waiting room for the restaurant downstairs, this intimate bar/club on Long Street is a favourite for a younger, diverse crowd, with a cool, indie feel, live bands, and DJs.
The Athletic Club & Social (Trophy Room): While listed above as a bar, its speakeasy-like basement, The Trophy Room, transforms into a lively late-night spot with live jazz and DJs, offering a more ‘grown-up’ place to dance near the City Centre.
The Village Idiot: Located in the City Bowl, this vintage neighbourhood bar and restaurant celebrates South African ‘braai’ (BBQ) culture. On weekends, it becomes a lively spot to raise a glass and embrace the rule-breakers.
Dust and Dynamite: A unique, authentic cowboy and western saloon bar tucked away on Caledon Street (City Bowl), offering a wild-west decor with ingeniously designed cocktails for a fun, themed night out.
