Dizzy’s Restaurant & Pub

Sea Point to Hout Bay


There's regular entertainment at this convivial British-style watering hole with a good selection of craft beers and pub grub. Come for karaoke on Tuesday, live music on Friday and Saturday (sometimes attracting a cover charge of around R40), and a beer-pong battle on Sunday (also R40).

Set back from the seafront, it's a laid-back place for coffee or a beer and to hang out with locals.


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