Cape Town is one of the liveliest cities to live in, with something happening at any time of the day. If you’re looking for something to do from Monday through to Sunday, be sure to check out these not-to-be-missed activities:  

Odyssey Gastropub

MONDAY

Eat:

The Odyssey Gastropub in Bree Street makes Mondays worthwhile with their not-to-be-missed burger special. Enjoy two mouth-watering burgers for just R100!

Drink:

Lovingly called the Cheers bar for Capetonians, the O’Driscoll’s Irish Pub in the CBD is perfect for a few after-work drinks. Don’t miss the happy hour special running from 17h00 – 19h00 daily.

Entertainment:

Oblivion Wine Bar in Kenilworth has a weekly quiz night that blends good wine, pizza, 80s music, and educational fun. If you answer one of the quick spot prize questions correctly, you could win your team a round of drinks! Entry is R20 per person and the quiz night starts at 20h00.

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TUESDAY

Eat:

Enjoy dinner and a movie at the laidback Labia Theatre in the city centre. The deal includes 2 pastas from Societi Bistro and 2 movie tickets for just R90!

Drink:

The Foreign Exchange in Observatory offers comfy couches, beanbags, board games, a fireplace, as well as movie screenings on Tuesdays. Happy hour runs from 17h00 – 19h00 daily.

Entertainment:

Enjoy a spirited evening of bingo and dancing for R50pp at Beefcakes Burger Bar in Green Point at 20h30. Alternatively, attend the Steenberg Vineyards movie night where garlic and rosemary popcorn and homemade Steenberg wine gums await in front of a roaring fire. Guests are advised to arrive at 19h00 for the movie that begins at 19h30. It costs R190pp.

Tjing Tjing Rooftop Bar

WEDNESDAY

Eat:

Mingle with the locals at the Earth Fair Food Market in Tokai. With over 40 top quality traders offering organic fruit and vegetables, tasty meats, baked goods, dairy products, fresh seafood, craft beer, and more, you’re sure to find what you’re craving. The market is open from 15h00 – 20h30.

Drink:

For midweek drinks, head to Tjing Tjing Rooftop Bar in the Cape Town CBD where you can indulge in free wine tasting between 17h00 and 19h00. Look forward to wines from the likes of Paul Cluver, Groot Constantia, and The Foundry.

Entertainment:

The Brass Bell in Kalk Bay offers a lively karaoke evening every Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday from 21h00. Jump up on stage and switch your hairbrush for a microphone.

Noordhoek Market

THURSDAY

Eat:

Steer the family towards the Noordhoek Community Market at Cape Point Vineyards on Thursdays from 16h30 – 20h30. You’ll find a variety of delectable food, such as schwarmas, Cape Malay items, flatbreads, hotdogs, pizzas, smoothies, wines, crépes, and cakes!

Drink:

Ricks Café Americain in Gardens offers a half price special on cocktails and 2 for 1 tequila daily from 15h00 – 19h00.

Entertainment:

Enjoy a leisurely 90 minute stroll through Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens with a guide on Thursday mornings from 10h00. When darkness descends, the Galileo Open Air Cinema at the V&A Waterfront is the perfect spot to enjoy a picnic and a movie.

Bay Harbour Market

FRIDAY

Eat:

If you’re not sure what you feel like for dinner, make a trip to the Bay Harbour Market in Hout Bay and pick from creamed honey and roasted almonds, craft beer, dim sum, smoothies, fresh seafood, and a whole lot more. Live music is held on Friday from 17h00 – 21h00.

Drink:

Tommy’s Sports and Party Bar in the CBD has a happy hour special from 17h00 – 18h00 where wine, beer, and ciders are half price, along with different drinks specials each night of the week. Don’t forget the R10 shooters on Fridays!

Entertainment:

Students and senior citizens can enjoy half price trips up the Table Mountain cableway on Fridays when they produce a valid South African ID document or student card. Those looking for something a little upbeat should head to Blue Peter in Blouberg for great food and live music on Friday evenings.

Neighbourgoods Market

SATURDAY

Eat:

The Neighbourgoods Market at the Old Biscuit Mill in Woodstock abounds with activity on Saturday mornings. Pick up just about anything you feel like, from gourmet burgers and woodfire breads, to cheese and craft beer. Get there early to avoid the crowds.

Drink:

The Cobble & Stone Pub in Greenmarket Square offers tasty English grub and litres of beer daily. Pick up a quality cigar to enjoy with a cocktail and award-winning wine.

Entertainment:

Enjoy live music overlooking the Kalk Bay harbour at Cape to Cuba every Saturday and Sunday from 16h00 – 19h00.

Kalk Bay Cafe

SUNDAY

Eat:

Enjoy a fish braai and Jazz band at Kalk Bay Café on Sundays from 12h30 – 15h30. Choose from line fish, prawn kebabs, veggie skewers, and a selection of salads as you relax to the soft musical sounds.

Drink:

There is no better way to spend a Sunday than by sipping cocktails on Shimmy Beach Club’s private beach. There are various venues available for you to relax in, such as Shimmy Restaurant, Shimmy Lounge, The Bunnahabhain Whisky Room, The Shimmy Pool Deck, and The Pool Bar, but we recommend nursing a drink around the Infinity Pool for the ultimate Sunday Funday. Shimmy is open from 11h00 – 02h00 on Sundays.

Entertainment:

Mzoli’s Place is known for its Sunday night vibe when this township butchery transforms into a nightclub. Mzoli’s is a bring and braai venue so grab your meat from the butchery and bring your own drinks for a night you won’t forget. It is open from 12h00 onwards.

Mzolis

What other activities do you recommend in Cape Town? Let us know in the comment below!

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Main image credited to Galileo Open Air Cinema