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Bike Forge Bar and Restaurant

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Bike Forge Bar and Restaurant

Bike Forge Bar and Restaurant, located in the picturesque Tulbagh Valley, 90 minutes outside of Cape Town, is a haven for bikers and food lovers from all walks of life. The venue combines a rustic, laid-back vibe with delicious, hearty meals. Whether you’re looking to enjoy the casual ambiance of a “braai” (South African barbecue) area, unwind with a cold beer, or take in some live music, Bike Forge has something for everyone.

Their diverse menu ranges from biker-friendly breakfasts like the Biker’s Breakfast (two fried eggs, two sausages, two strips of bacon, and chips served on toasted ciabatta) to classic favorites like their homemade brisket beef pie. For a real treat, try the loaded chicken schnitzel, complete with cheesy spinach, bacon, and butternut mash. Or savor one of their gourmet pizzas, such as the Vespa, topped with bacon, fig preserve, and feta. Vegetarian and vegan options are also available, including the vegan cottage pie bake, ensuring that every guest finds something they love.

With its welcoming community atmosphere, this spot is an exciting experience for locals and travelers looking for great food, friendly company, and the spirit of adventure. Whether you’re a biker or not, Bike Forge offers unforgettable dining in the historic Tulbagh.

 

Phone Number: 

073 281 0896

083 520 8000

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