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Top 10 Brunch Spots in Cape Town

Cape Town's brunch scene is a vibrant tapestry of ocean views, artisanal coffee, and globally-inspired menus that transform lazy weekend mornings into culinary adventures. From the sun-drenched coastal strips of Sea Point to the trendy streets of Kloof and the bustling energy of Bree Street, the Mother City serves up everything from classic Eggs Benedict to inventive fusion dishes that celebrate local ingredients. Many of these celebrated spots have embraced modern dining technology through platforms like DineCard, offering QR code menus for a seamless, contemporary brunch experience.

BUTTER - All Day Breakfast & Bistro Bar
#10

BUTTER - All Day Breakfast & Bistro Bar

Centre, 146 Main Rd
4.3
912 reviews
$440 for two
CafeAll-Day BreakfastIndulgent PortionsSea Point LocationFamily Friendly
Must try:BUTTER Breakfast Stack

BUTTER boldly declares its intentions with a name that promises indulgence, and this Sea Point all-day breakfast specialist delivers with a menu that doesn't apologize for calories. Their signature BUTTER Breakfast Stack—a towering construction of pancakes, bacon, eggs, and maple syrup—is an unabashed celebration of everything that makes brunch the best meal of the week. The relaxed bistro atmosphere with beachy vibes reflects its Main Road location, attracting everyone from post-gym brunchers to families enjoying a weekend treat. The fact that they serve breakfast all day means you can satisfy those pancake cravings at 3 PM without judgment—which is exactly the kind of flexibility weekend warriors need.

Between Us
#9

Between Us

176 Bree St, Cape Town City Centre
4.4
578 reviews
$410 for two
Bree Street LocationOpen KitchenHealth-Conscious OptionsTrendy Atmosphere
Must try:Smashed Avo with Dukkah-Crusted Haloumi

Between Us has claimed its stake on buzzing Bree Street with a menu that confidently straddles the line between health-conscious and hedonistic, served in an industrial-chic space with serious style credentials. Their Smashed Avo with Dukkah-Crusted Haloumi has become the benchmark by which all other avocado toasts are measured—perfectly seasoned, beautifully composed, and substantial enough to fuel a day of city exploration. The open kitchen and communal tables create an energetic, social atmosphere that embodies the new Bree Street dining culture. With solid ratings and a central location, it's ideal for groups who can't agree on whether they want green juice or Bloody Marys (spoiler: you can have both).

Hemelhuijs
#8

Hemelhuijs

71 Waterkant St, Cape Town City Centre
4.6
814 reviews
$450 for two
Local CuisineQuirky DécorHeritage IngredientsCharming Cottage Setting
Must try:Boerewors Benedict

Hemelhuijs (Dutch for 'heaven house') lives up to its celestial name with a menu that celebrates South African flavours through a contemporary lens, all within a charming cottage setting in the Waterkant. Their famous Boerewors Benedict—a local twist featuring traditional South African sausage—is a masterclass in how to honour heritage while keeping things fresh and exciting. The quirky, eclectic décor featuring mismatched furniture and botanical prints creates a whimsical atmosphere that's simultaneously cozy and sophisticated. This is where you bring visitors who want to taste authentic Cape cuisine without sacrificing modern culinary standards or Instagram-worthy presentation.

The Strangers Club
#7

The Strangers Club

1 Braemar Rd, Green Point
4.6
876 reviews
$480 for two
CafeLocal FavoriteOutdoor CourtyardPremium IngredientsNeighbourhood Gem
Must try:Salmon Trout Benedict

The Strangers Club has cultivated a devoted following in Green Point with its perfectly executed menu that balances healthy options with indulgent treats, all served in a space that feels like your coolest friend's living room. Their Salmon Trout Benedict elevates the classic with locally-sourced trout, creamy hollandaise, and perfectly wilted greens that showcase Cape ingredients at their finest. The relaxed-yet-refined vibe attracts a well-heeled neighbourhood crowd who appreciate consistency, quality, and a menu that reads like a greatest-hits collection of modern brunch favourites. The outdoor courtyard is a sun-trap gem for those glorious Cape Town mornings when you want to linger over a third cappuccino.

Florentin
#6

Florentin

87 Loop St, Cape Town City Centre
4.7
308 reviews
$430 for two
Middle Eastern CuisineUnique MenuCommunal SeatingVegetarian Friendly
Must try:Sabich

Florentin brings Tel Aviv's vibrant café culture to Loop Street with a Middle Eastern-inspired menu that's refreshingly different from Cape Town's more conventional brunch offerings. The star of the show is their Sabich—an Iraqi-Jewish sandwich packed with fried eggplant, hard-boiled eggs, tahini, and amba that's as beautiful as it is flavourful. The bright, minimalist space with communal seating encourages conversation and creates an energetic, social atmosphere that mirrors the bustling markets of Israel. With an impressive 4.7 rating from discerning city-centre diners, this is where you come for brunch that tells a story and challenges your palate.

Mulberry and Prince
#5

Mulberry and Prince

12 Pepper St, Cape Town City Centre
4.1
647 reviews
$550 for two
Romantic AmbianceArtisanal CoffeeJapanese-Style PancakesIntimate Setting
Must try:Ricotta Hotcakes

Tucked away on Pepper Street, Mulberry and Prince brings refined European café culture to Cape Town's city centre with an emphasis on quality ingredients and thoughtful preparation. Their Ricotta Hotcakes—fluffy, Japanese-style pancakes served with seasonal fruit and honeycomb butter—have achieved cult status among brunchers willing to queue for something truly special. The intimate space with its marble tables and botanical touches creates a sophisticated yet relaxed environment perfect for date brunches or catching up with your most discerning foodie friends. At a slightly higher price point, you're paying for exceptional execution and an attention to detail that elevates brunch from meal to experience.

Egghead Diner
#4

Egghead Diner

34 Kloof St, Gardens
4.5
774 reviews
$420 for two
Instagram-worthyRetro AmbianceEgg SpecialistsTrendy Crowd
Must try:Shakshuka Skillet

Step into Egghead Diner and you've entered a portal to mid-century Americana with a distinctly Cape Town twist—think retro booth seating, vintage signage, and a menu that celebrates the humble egg in all its glory. Their signature dish, the Shakshuka Skillet, arrives sizzling with perfectly poached eggs nestled in spiced tomato sauce that's mopped up with house-made focaccia. The playful, nostalgic atmosphere draws a hip, younger crowd who appreciate the Instagram-worthy aesthetics as much as the seriously good food. This is brunch with personality—fun, photogenic, and unapologetically committed to doing breakfast right.

Our Local Kloof Street
#3
TOP 3

Our Local Kloof Street

117 Kloof St, Gardens
4.4
2,093 reviews
$380 for two
Central LocationBudget FriendlyLaptop FriendlyHealth-Conscious Options
Must try:Loaded Avocado Toast

Anchoring a prime Kloof Street corner, Our Local has mastered the neighbourhood café formula with a menu that confidently spans breakfast classics, health bowls, and indulgent comfort food. The space buzzes with the energy of a community hub—freelancers tapping away on laptops, fitness enthusiasts refueling post-hike, and friend groups catching up over their famous Avocado Toast piled high with all the trendy toppings. The industrial-chic interior with abundant natural light creates an inviting atmosphere that works equally well for solo diners and larger groups. With prices that won't break the bank and a location central to Gardens' best attractions, it's the reliable crowd-pleaser that delivers every single time.

Honey & Dora Rooftop
#2
RUNNER UP

Honey & Dora Rooftop

24 Somerset Rd, De Waterkant
4.7
318 reviews
$500 for two
BarNight ClubRooftop SeatingInstagram-worthyPanoramic ViewsBottomless Mimosas
Must try:Breakfast Burrito with Bottomless Mimosas

Perched above the vibrant streets of De Waterkant, Honey & Dora transforms brunch into a rooftop affair with panoramic city and mountain views that justify every Instagram post. While technically known for its nightlife, their weekend brunch service features bottomless mimosas and their signature Breakfast Burrito that's become the stuff of legend among the brunch-and-day-drink crowd. The boho-chic décor and relaxed lounge seating create an effortlessly cool vibe that attracts a stylish, social set looking to make brunch an all-day event. This is where you come when brunch is less about fueling up and more about setting the tone for a spectacular Saturday.

JARRYDS.
#1
BEST

JARRYDS.

90 Regent Rd, Sea Point
4.5
3,285 reviews
$400 for two
CafeLocal FavoriteFamily FriendlyOutdoor SeatingOcean Proximity
Must try:Eggs Benedict

A Sea Point institution that's been perfecting the art of leisurely weekend brunches for years, JARRYDS delivers consistently excellent café fare with a loyal following to prove it. Their legendary Eggs Benedict—available in multiple variations—remains the gold standard, while their expansive menu caters to everyone from health-conscious yogis to those nursing weekend hangovers. The relaxed, unpretentious atmosphere and ocean proximity make it perfect for families and friend groups who want quality without the fuss. With over 3,000 reviews maintaining a stellar 4.5 rating, this is where locals bring out-of-town visitors who want authentic Cape Town brunch culture.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best brunch spot in Cape Town for ocean views?+
JARRYDS in Sea Point offers excellent proximity to the ocean with a relaxed, family-friendly atmosphere and consistently high ratings. For elevated rooftop views, Honey & Dora on Somerset Road provides panoramic city and mountain vistas that make for an unforgettable brunch experience, especially when paired with their bottomless mimosas.
Where can I find authentic South African brunch dishes in Cape Town?+
Hemelhuijs in the Waterkant specializes in contemporary South African cuisine with their famous Boerewors Benedict being a standout local interpretation of the classic. The restaurant celebrates heritage ingredients while maintaining modern culinary standards, making it the perfect spot for visitors wanting to experience authentic Cape flavours in a charming cottage setting.
What is the most Instagram-worthy brunch spot in Cape Town?+
Honey & Dora Rooftop in De Waterkant leads the pack with its stunning rooftop setting and panoramic views, followed closely by Egghead Diner on Kloof Street with its retro mid-century Americana aesthetic and playful presentation. Both venues offer seriously photogenic food and interiors that have made them social media favourites among Cape Town's style-conscious brunch crowd.
Where can I get the best Eggs Benedict in Cape Town?+
JARRYDS in Sea Point is legendary for their Eggs Benedict, offering multiple variations that have earned them over 3,000 reviews with a 4.5 rating. For a local twist, The Strangers Club's Salmon Trout Benedict features locally-sourced trout with creamy hollandaise, while Hemelhuijs offers a uniquely South African version with boerewors that's become a cult favourite.
What are the best budget-friendly brunch spots in Cape Town?+
Our Local on Kloof Street offers excellent value with prices around R380 for two, serving everything from healthy bowls to indulgent comfort food in a central location. Most of the top-rated spots including JARRYDS, Egghead Diner, and Between Us maintain a moderate price level (2/4), making quality Cape Town brunch accessible without breaking the bank, typically ranging from R380-R500 for two people.

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