2017-01-09



Although it may be tempting to bury yourself under the covers on a morning off, these 10 breakfast hotspots will lure you out of bed and make an early wakeup call worthwhile. On your way to work? They'll be more than happy to have you stop by for a quick cup of coffee to energise you for the day ahead.

1 Chocolat Bistro



Enter a chamber of luxurious French-inspired decor, reminiscent of a bygone era, when you visit Chocolat Bistro. They also have a charming porch where you can unwind beneath their 'tree of life' as you devour a savoury pancake or toasted sarmie. Drop off the kids at the play zone next door to guarantee a stress-free morning.

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When Monday to Friday  7 am - 10 pm; Saturdays 8 am - 10 pm
Where 46 Oxford Street, Durbanville
Contact +27 21 975 2426, info@chocolatbistro.co.za, chocolatbistro.co.za

2 The Birdcage



This Stellenbosch eatery is just as pretty as its breakfasts are tasty. Take a seat at a whitewashed wooden table to savour their coconut bread with eggs cooked your way. The vintage crockery and printed scatter cushions are a vision to behold and, best of all, are for sale! Did we mention that they also bake the most beautiful wedding cakes?

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When Monday to Friday 9 am – 5 pm; Saturdays 9 am – 1 p
Where 5 Aan de Gragt Building, Plein Street, Stellenbosch
Contact +27 21 882 9790, birdcageteabar@gmail.com, birdcageteabar.com

3 C’est La Vie

Tucked away behind an art gallery, this little boulangerie may not be the easiest place to find but their artisanal sourdough breads and baguettes more than make up for it. Patrons have also dubbed their decaffeinated cappuccino the best in the Western Cape. With its close proximity to Kalk Bay’s antique stores, it’s the perfect place to retreat to after shopping up a storm.

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When Tuesday to Sundays 7:30 am – 3 pm
Where 2A Recreation Road, Fish Hoek
Contact +27 83 676 7430, hillybop@gmail.com, Facebook

4 The Gardener’s Cottage Restaurant & Coffee Shop

If breakfast beneath a canopy of greenery sounds like your idea of a sublime start to the day, this old-world spot will be your go-to coffee pitstop. Located on the historic Montebello Estate, their salmon and scrambled eggs on a toasted croissant is simply divine. We recommend their chocolate brownies as the perfect sweet treat to finish off your meal.

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When Tuesday to Friday, 8 am – 4:30 pm; Saturdays and Sundays 8:30 am - 4:30 pm
Where 31 Newlands Avenue, Newlands
Contact +27 21 689 3158, montebello@telkomsa.net, montebello.co.za

5 Batavia Café

Festooned with a splash of electric blue paint, the strictly halaal Batavia Café perfectly complements the surroundings of Bo Kaap's Cape Malay Quarter. Their menu boasts not only traditional brekkie options, such as French toast, but healthier options like green juice too. Before you leave, you could bag a few locally hand-made trinkets.

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When Monday  to Friday 8 am – 5 pm; Saturdays 8 am – 3 pm; Sundays 8 am – 2 pm
Where 114 Rose Street, Bo Kaap
Contact +27 21 300 5904, bataviacapetown@gmail.com, Facebook

6 Café Des Arts

Unlike many other Franschhoek establishments, this café is not a place for fine dining. Expect uncomplicated yet wholesome meals to be served in a rustic setting minus the silverware and fancy tablecloths. Their chalkboard menu has a list of about 10 items and is updated frequently depending on the season and freshness of ingredients.

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When Breakfast is served daily from 9 am – 12 pm
Where 7 Reservoir Street West, Franschhoek
Contact +27 21 876 2952, info@cafedesarts.co.za, cafedesarts.co.za

7 Giulio’s Café

Feel the warmth of the Italian people as you step into this corner cafeteria, opened by a young guy who followed his passion for the culinary arts. Having been trained by the esteemed Jamie Oliver, you can rest assured that his dishes are to-die-for. Tuck into La Nicoletta, a poached egg meal with Parma Ham, or just nibble on a chocolate croissant.

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When Monday to Friday 7 am – 4 pm; Saturdays  8 am – 12.30 pm; Public holidays 8 am – 12.:30 pm
Where 16 Corner of Loop Street and Riebeek Street, CBD
Contact +27 418 6304, info@giulios.co.za, giulios.co.za

8 Pearl Spoon

A favourite amongst Southern Suburbs locals, the strictly halaal Pearl Spoon dishes up top-notch breakfasts, many of which are made with sumptuous salmon. Try their breakfast sandwich or breakfast salmon wrap but if you’re in the mood for the ultimate morning indulgence, feast on the Norwegian breakfast.

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When Monday to Saturdays 8 am – 5 pm; Sundays 8 am – 12 pm
Where 34 Belvedere Road, Claremont
Contact +27 839 2692, Facebook

9 Folk Coffee Anthropology

A trip to Folk Coffee Anthropology is not just about grabbing a bite. It's a cultural experience of bonding with community members while enjoying scrumptious delicacies. Fancy yourself a coffee connoisseur? You're in luck since they're an exclusive retailer of Iberatal Espresso Machines and Espresso Concepts Coffee.

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When Monday to Friday 7 am – 7:30 pm, Saturdays 8 am – 3 pm
Where Shop 4 Touchstone House, 7 Bree Street, CBD
Contact +27 21 276 1795, folkcoffee.co.za

10 Bean in Love

Settled under a giant oak tree, this family-owned outlet is an inviting space with a vibrant atmosphere. They pride themselves on their wide range of coffee beans named after Latin American countries, such as Colombia and Guatemala. To top it off, you'll also stumble upon a selection of floral gifts and jewellery.

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When Monday to Friday 7 am - 5 pm; Saturdays 8 am – 2 pm
Where 287 Main Sreet, Paarl
Contact +27 21 872 0987, liesl@beaninlove.co.za, beaninlove.co.za

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