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Catch 22 Beachside Grille & Bar

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Grill & Steak, Seafood, Sushi

Catch 22 Beachside Grille & Bar

Catch 22 has something for everybody, including seafood lovers, steak enthusiasts, and sushi aficionados. Led by a passionate owner with a rich background in the culinary world, this surf-and-turf restaurant showcases the finest cuts of meat and the freshest seasonal seafood on its menu.

As a family-owned business running for 12 years and counting, Catch 22 brings casual alfresco-inspired dining and an effortlessly styled environment. While visiting, you’ll be sure to catch a glimpse at true Cape Toanian coastal living.

The restaurant’s enviable oceanfront and Table Mountain views give it an edge. You can savor delicious food and gaze out at the breathtaking beauty of the coastline. If the view isn’t a great enough complement to the food already, the selection of modern cocktails at Catch 22 will surely win you and your friends over.

For a unique experience each day, Catch 22 has frequent specials. The dining options are quirky and creative, ensuring that every visit to Catch 22 is a delightful journey for your palate. Whether you’re in the mood for a succulent steak, a platter of the freshest sushi, a tasty poke bowl, or a delectable seafood dish, Catch 22 can deliver the goods.

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