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Ben’s on the Beach

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Ben’s on the Beach

Ben’s on the Beach is a Cape Town favorite, right on the ocean’s edge. It’s the kind of place where you can kick back with friends while sipping a cold drink. As a crowd-pleaser, the menu is packed with high-quality dishes, from fresh-caught fish to juicy steaks. Guests can also sink their teeth into a juicy burger or savor a flavorful salad.

What sets Ben’s apart, though, is the view. Grab a seat on the deck and you’re treated to a front-row seat of the Atlantic in all its glory. While taking it easy and curbing any culinary cravings, you can soak in the visual beauty surrounding the restaurant.

Ben’s is equally perfect for a lazy weekend brunch or a dinner date as the sun dips below the horizon. The staff are friendly and know their regulars by name. It’s no wonder Ben’s has become such a fixture in Cape Town – it nails that sweet spot between good food and good times.

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