12 hotspots defining Cape Town right now

Posted on 18 July 2025 By Lee-Ann Steyn

Cape Town doesn’t sit still — and neither do its trendsetters. Whether you’re chasing bold flavours, well-dressed crowds, or slick spaces with just the right lighting.

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Some are brand new; others are reinvented icons — but all are places where the buzz is real, the bookings are tight, and the vibe is just right.

These 12 hotspots are currently drawing the city’s most curious (and clued-up) diners, drinkers, and dancers.

Una Más Mezcaleria — For smoky sips and sultry energy

 

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Spanish for “One More,” Una Más is Cape Town’s first dedicated Mezcaleria (and Tequileria), tucked away in buzzy Sea Point. Founded by a crew of passionate food and cocktail aficionados, the space is intimate, vibrant, and atmospheric — a sensory nod to modern Mexico. From smoky mezcal tastings to bold small plates and Latin-inspired beats, it’s more than a bar — it’s an experience designed to make you stay for, well… one more.

Opening Hours: Monday to Sunday, 12pm – late (kitchen closes at 10pm)

Contact: Phone: 076 705 8410 or Email: [email protected]

Location: 77 Regent Road, Sea Point, Cape Town

Hugo Social Club — Rooftop revelry with a view

 

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Set up on the 9th floor of the Latitude° Aparthotel, Hugo Social Club brings a breezy, elevated energy to Sea Point’s rooftop scene. With sweeping views over the Promenade (perfect for people-watching and jaw-dropping sunsets), this chic spot pairs a seasonal, locally inspired menu with curated events. Sundays heat up with live DJ sets, while pop-up dinners often see guest chefs from across the Cape delivering creative two-course menus, with beats to match the bites.

Opening Hours: Daily: 12pm – 10pm; Breakfast/Brunch: 7:30am – 11am (walk-ins only, no bookings)

Contact: Phone: 021 286 9332 or Email: [email protected]

Location: Latitude Aparthotel, 2 Kings Road, Sea Point, Cape Town

Ramenhead — Tokyo street vibes in the CBD

 

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From the creators of Cape Town’s acclaimed FYN Restaurant comes Ramenhead—a sleek, no-fuss ramen house that brings authentic Japanese soul to the city centre. Casual yet considered, it’s all about rich broths, handmade noodles, and fast-paced flavour, served with minimalist cool.

Opening Hours: Monday to Wednesday: 5pm – 9pm; Thursday to Saturday: 12pm – 2:30pm, 6pm – 10pm; Sunday: Closed

Contact: Phone: 067 312 8061or Reservations: dineplan.com

Location: 37 Parliament Street, Cape Town City Centre, Cape Town

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Yatai — Asian street food turned art

 

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Yatai reimagines Japanese street food through a refined lens, blending tradition with innovation in every bowl. Helmed by celebrated chef Rikku O’Donnchu, this intimate eatery captures the warmth of a neighbourhood ramen bar with the elegance of high-end dining. Expect meticulously crafted dishes, high-quality ingredients, and a flavour-forward menu that pays homage to Tokyo’s alleys, with Cape Town flair.

Opening Hours: Monday to Sunday, 12pm – 10:30pm

Contact: Phone: 021 109 8094 or Email: [email protected]

Location: 87 Bree Street, Cape Town

Club Kloof — After-dark dining done right

 

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Club Kloof doesn’t do neutral. With cardinal-red walls, burnt-orange banquettes, and a lemon-yellow Amalfi-style bar tucked in the back courtyard, this lively newcomer channels serious ’70s glam — a clear nod to design icon David Hicks. It blends playful interiors with unfussy small plates and a solid cocktail list. It’s bold, it’s vibey, and it knows exactly what it’s doing.

Opening Hours: Tuesday to Saturday: 12pm – 11:30pm; Sunday: 12pm – 5pm

Contact: Phone: 072 415 3752 or Email: [email protected]

Location: 84 Kloof Street, Gardens, Cape Town

Asoka Kloof Street — Longstanding, still sizzling

 

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A long-standing Kloof Street icon, Asoka blends contemporary colonial charm with a moody New York edge. At its heart? The Dharma Tree—one of Cape Town’s oldest living olive trees — grows straight through the dining room. With copper accents, hand-painted murals, a glowing fireplace, and Buddha motifs, the space exudes atmosphere. The cocktail menu is world-class, the spirits list is extensive, and the Asian-inspired tapas keep the vibe going late into the night.

Opening Hours: Monday to Sunday, 6pm – late

Contact: Phone: 021 422 0909 or Email: [email protected]

Location: 68 Kloof Street, Gardens, Cape Town

Talking To Strangers — For conversations, cocktails and curated chaos

Set in the heart of Cape Town’s CBD, Talking To Strangers is part cocktail bar, part curated gallery, and part urban mood board. With sleek contemporary décor, low lighting, and rotating artworks on the walls, it’s a space that invites connection or quiet contemplation. Expect finely crafted cocktails, elevated bar bites, and a magnetic atmosphere that gets livelier as the night deepens.

Opening Hours: Monday to Wednesday: 6pm – 2am; Thursday to Saturday: 6pm – 2am; Sunday: Closed

Location: Free Protestant Unitarian Church, 61 Loop Street, Cape Town City Centre

Contact: 078 324 2450

Kiki — Wine, food and fabulousness

 

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Inspired by the flavours and spirit of Athens, Kiki brings a slice of the Mediterranean to the Mother City. This breezy bar-meets-bistro celebrates the warmth, vibrancy, and depth of Greek culture through bold, ingredient-driven dishes and easy-drinking wines. Think sun-drenched plates, warm hospitality, and a space that balances laid-back charm with effortless style.

Opening Hours: Tuesday to Sunday, 6pm – 10pm

Contact: Phone: 021 023 2667 or Email: [email protected]

Location: Piccadilly Court, 85 Regent Road, Sea Point, Cape Town

Culture Wine Bar — For the grape-curious and connoisseurs

Culture Wine Bar is all about celebrating the stories behind the bottle. The cellar is packed with everything from natural wines and cult finds to local legends and rare global imports. The vibe is relaxed but refined, with a daily-changing snack menu—think charcuterie, cheese, or whatever the chef feels inspired to serve. It’s a place for serious wine lovers… who don’t take themselves too seriously.

Opening Hours: Monday to Saturday, 12pm – 2am

Contact: Phone: 021 216 0035 or Email: [email protected]

Location: 103 Bree Street, Cape Town City Centre

Bascule Bar — A classic with fresh swagger

 

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Tucked along the Cape Grace marina, Bascule Bar captures the spirit of Cape Town with a moody, speakeasy-style charm. Its elegant long bar and prime waterfront setting make it ideal for golden-hour cocktails or late-night jazz-accompanied conversations. With over 500 whiskies and a refined cocktail menu, it’s a haven for connoisseurs—or anyone in search of a smooth sip and a slower pace.

Opening Hours: Monday to Sunday, 12pm – midnight

Contact: Phone: 021 410 7069 or Email: [email protected]

Location: Cape Grace, West Quay Road, V&A Waterfront, Cape Town

Nikkei — Where Peru meets Japan

 

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Encounter Nikkei: a vibrant fusion that brings the flavours of Fuji and Machu right to Cape Town’s doorstep. This chic, contemporary spot melds Japanese precision with Peruvian passion, offering dishes that are as bold as they are balanced. From tiradito to miso-glazed meats and cocktails infused with yuzu and pisco, Nikkei delivers a fresh, flavour-packed journey from the mountains to the ocean.

Opening Hours: Monday to Sunday, 12pm – 10:30pm

Contact: Phone: 021 109 0081 or Email: [email protected]

Location: 87 Bree Street, Cape Town

The Athletic Club & Social — Three floors of eclectic cool

Spread over three distinctive floors, The Athletic Club & Social offers vintage sports memorabilia, a stunning balcony overlooking Signal Hill, and a nod to its speakeasy past. The cocktail menu balances classic favourites with inventive house creations, while the Mediterranean-inspired bites and regular live music complete the experience.

Opening Hours:

  • Lunch: Thursday to Saturday, 12pm – 3pm

  • Dinner: Monday to Wednesday, 4pm – midnight

  • Thursday to Saturday, 4pm – 2am

Contact:

Phone: 084 087 5566
Email: [email protected]

Location:

35 Buitengracht Street, Cape Town

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